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with $ 35,000 in gold and a cotton cargo "subsequently sold at Halifax for $ 76,000 (gold) by the War Department — in all some $ 111,000 in gold, as the sinews of the expedition."
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luck ran out on November 9, 1863, after 21 voyages in 10 months carrying out over 7,000 bales of cotton, returning with munitions invaluable to the Confederacy. She left
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In 1866 the ship was purchased for $ 85,000 (~$ 1.39 million in 2023) by the Chilean Navy and commissioned as
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started to establish a near-legendary reputation for blockade running by leaving astern blockader
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acquired her for their blockade-running fleet, but were persuaded by renowned blockade-runner
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and sold in October 1865. She subsequently returned to civilian employment under the name
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on August 22. On September 3, as the Spanish fleet had left the Pacific, after the
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on February 17–February 18. During March she cruised in company with
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on March 20, and acted as guardship at Fort Fisher. She operated with the
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was found to be in such poor condition that she returned to Norfolk.
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This ship was not the one immortalised in the American popular song
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The Coming of the Comet: The Rise and Fall of the Paddle Steamer
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dated February 2, 1864, detailing the first venture to capture
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in January 1863 with valuable munitions and 26 Scottish
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Thus Wilkinson was in Canada and Gayle commanding when
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maintained she "could be captured easily" at anchor in
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Index

Robert E. Lee (disambiguation)
CSS Robert E. Lee
United Kingdom
J. & G. Burns
J&G Thomson's Clyde Bank Iron Shipyard
Govan
Glasgow
Confederate States Navy
Union Navy
paddle-steamer
Glasgow
Belfast
packet boat
blockade runner
Confederate States
American Civil War
United States Navy
Chilean Navy

schooner
paddle-steamer
J&G Thomson's Clyde Bank Iron Shipyard
Govan
Glasgow
Glasgow
Belfast
packet
J. & G. Burns
Manchester
Lieutenant

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