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arrived in New York on November 2, 1865. She was decommissioned on November 10, and was sold on November 30 to C. Comstock & Co for $ 86,000. She was later resold to William F. Feld & Co. of Boston. Renamed
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wrote Ransom congratulating him on taking the prize; "Every capture made by blockaders deprives the enemy of so much of the 'sinews of war,' and is equal to the taking of two supply trains from the rebel Army."
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after a wild chase 6 May 1864, with both ships steaming at full speed and the blockade runner throwing overboard bale after bale of precious cotton and even the anchor chain in a futile attempt to lighten ship.
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made Wilmington one of the most important and most difficult to blockade of all Confederate ports. She remained on blockade duty there, with intervals for repair at the
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garnered some 253 bales of cotton as well as 54 prisoners from this prize. Two weeks later, Rear Admiral
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Returning to New York 4 August 1864, she was ordered out in search of the Confederate raider
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from the Poillons on 14 September 1863 for $ 190,000. She was commissioned as
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stood to sea from New York on 11 October and 9 days later joined the
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repeated the voyage. One day from New York on the outward passage,
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on 28 September 1863, Comdr. George Ransom in command.
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American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States
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USS Grand Gulf (1863)
Grand Gulf

C. & R. Poillon
Brooklyn, New York
steam engine
knots
steamer
Union Navy
American Civil War
Confederate
blockade runners
shipyard
Brooklyn
New York
East River
US Navy
North Atlantic Blockading Squadron
Wilmington, North Carolina
Beaufort
Cape Fear River
New York
Norfolk Navy Yards
Nassau
cotton
tobacco
prize crew
Boston, Massachusetts
Samuel Phillips Lee
CSS Tallahassee

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