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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 59: (search)
3 48 do Oct. 14, 1863 Huntsville. Schooner Carmita 2,426 98 498 92 1,928 06 do Oct. 17, 1863 Magnolia.   Cargo of 9 boats and sloop Queen of the Fleet 3,105 79 574 83 2,530 96 Washington Nov. 20ze list.)   Cotton, 12 bales; 8 barrels turpentine 3,766 83 507 58 3,259 25 do Aug. 25, 1865 Magnolia.   Cotton, 4 bales     46 40 New Orleans Sept. 1, 1865 Cayuga.   Cotton, 42 bales and 11 56 833 92 do Oct. 15, 1863 Sagamore. Sloop Flying Fish 627 50 222 55 404 95 do Oct. 21, 1863 Magnolia. Schooner Fannie Lee 19,940 54 Liberated, $4,213.22.4,213 22 13,541 88 Philadelphia Feb.il 16, 1862 Resolute. Steamer Memphis 543,495 15 32,581 08 510,914 07 New York Nov. 10, 1863 Magnolia.   Merchandise, cargo of Waiting for prize lists of the Coeur de Lion and Dan Smith. 250 stone State, Nansemond. Steamer Matagorda 389,367 35 5,798 52 353,568 83 Boston Dec. 3, 1864 Magnolia. Steamer Mayflower 20,114 22 1,831 01 18,283 21 Key West Feb. 2, 1865 Union. Schooner Mar