Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Charleston, S. C.” in chapter 75 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 12.:
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By Judge Theodore S. Garnett, Jr.
In 1861 the Nashville, then used as a freight and passenger steamer, was seized in the port of Charleston, S. C. , by the Confederate authorities and soon fitted out for the purpose of taking Messrs. Mason and Slidell to Europe.
She was a side-wheel, brig-rigged steamer, of about one thousand two hundred or on...
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