The Photographic History of the Civil War volume 6

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The Photographic History of the Civil War volume 6
Miller, Francis Trevelyan, 1877-1959
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Nicholson, she was in the Chesapeake aiding McClellan in his operations before Yorktown. In February, 1863, she joined the blockading squadron, and under Lieutenant-Commanders R. W. Scott and R. AY. Meade, Jr. , she participated in the operations in the vicinity of Charleston, supporting the movements up the Stono River and the attacks on Morris Island.
THE TRIM (i IN BOAT "MARBLEHEAD" beyond belief were made by tbe owners of these vessels which were mostly built in Great Britain and were the f
...astest steaming craft of their day. They were loaded with arms, ammunition, and other supplies needed by the Confederacy, and departed on the return voyage loaded down to their gun wales with cotton. It is a question whether, in the main, the traffic \vas successful, for so many of these greyhounds were captured by the blockading fleets, and destroyed or wrecked, that in figuring up profit and loss the totals must have almost equaled. During the war the number of blockade-runners destroyed or captured was one thousand five hundred and four.

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