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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Confederate States Navy and a brief history of what became of it. [from the Richmond, Va. Times December 30, 1900.] (search)
at city in 1865. Indian Chief—Receiving ship at Charleston. Burned at the evacuation of that city in 1865. Ivy—Side-wheel river steamer, bought at New Orleans in 1861, and mounted two guns. She was burned by the Confederates in Yazoo river in 1863 to prevent capture. Isendiga-Wooden gun-boat, three guns. Burned by the Confederates at the fall of Savannah, December, 1864. Jackson—Tug-boat, bought at Norfolk, 1861, and mounted two guns. She was dismantled and sold in 1862. Kate Bruce—Wooden schooner, bought in 1861 to convert into a gun-boat, but before completion she was sunk as an obstruction in the Chattahoochie river. lady Davis—Iron tug, bought at Charleston, 1861, and mounted one gun. Her machinery was put in the Palmetto State and the vessel sold. Lapwing—Merchant bark, captured by the Florida, March 20, 1863, armed with two boat-howitzers and name changed to Oreto. She was set on fire and burned by her crew June 20, 1863. Livingston—Side-wheel r