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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)
he falling tide. Caswell—Wooden side-wheel tender. Burned by the Confederates at the fall of Wilmington, 1865. Charleston—Iron-clad, six guns. Built in 1863 at Charleston and destroyed by the Confederates at the evacuation of that city in 1865. Chattahoochie—Wooden gun-boat, two guns. Burned by the Confederates on the Chattahoochie river at the close of the war. Chicora—Iron-clad. Built at Charleston and burned by the Confederates at the evacuation of that city in 1865. Chicamauga—Formerly the blockade-runner Edith. Bought at Wilmington in 1864, mounted with two guns and turned into a cruiser. She was burned by the Confederates at Wilmington in 1865. Clarence—Merchant brig captured by the Florida, May 6, 1863, and armed with a 12-pounder boat-howitzer. She was burned by her commander June 12, 1863, and her crew transferred to the Taconty. cotton—Side-wheel river steamer. Bought at New Orleans in 1861 and made into a gun-boat, Burned by her crew in 1