Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Cooper River” in chapter 55 of Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War.:
... outer end. It had sockets for seven fuzes on the upper bilge and end. Its contents of powder was about one hundred and thirty-four pounds.
The three torpedo-boats in service had been sunk in the Cooper River , off the city wharves.
Two have been raised, and one put in good order so as to steam about the harbor; in length about sixty-four (64) feet, and five and one-half (5 1/2 ) feet in diameter, capabl...
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