Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Stonewall” in chapter 1.34 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27.:

...ying in plain view of the two United States vessels which remained at anchor. Carter, in his letter, says: We could see the officers standing in the Niagara's top using spy-glasses. At dark the Stonewall stood close on to the entrance of the harbor, and then, being satisfied that the enemy did not intend to come out and fight, Page bore away and steamed down the coast to Lisbon, where he arrived in d...
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