Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Cape Fear River” in chapter 52 of Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War.:
... on an improved plan.
Towards the last the English commenced building these vessels of steel — long, narrow and shallow — which were capable of great speed, and could cross the bar of Cape Fear River at all times day or night, for at night range-lights were kept burning.
Once under the guns of Fort Fisher they were safe.
The gun-boats generally drew too much water to follow the blockade-runne...
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