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The cruiser returned to San Francisco on 3 December and remained there at anchor until placed in ordinary at Mare Island on 24 May 1867. She lay there, in ordinary, until sold on 1 April 1873 to Howe & Company of San Francisco.
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would often arrive at a port only to discover that her quarry had departed only a few hours earlier. She eventually returned to New York City in January 1864 for repairs without ever having sighted the Confederate vessel.
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She was deployed with the blockade off Wilmington in November and participated in the unsuccessful first amphibious assault upon Confederate
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was refloated and taken in to Southampton in a severely leaky condition. The ship was chartered by the
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during the summer of 1862. She left New York on 10 November and—after conducting a brief search for
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shortly after the start of the Civil War in April 1861; offered to the Army by her owner, Commodore
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which were inflicting serious damage to Union commercial shipping. Later she served as part of the
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Her new owners removed her machinery, gave her a graceful clipper bow, and full rigging. Renamed
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Popularly known as "Vanderbilt's Yacht", the former flagship of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt's
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was turned over to the Union Navy on 24 March and fitted with a heavy battery of 15 guns at the
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of the Confederacy, and, post war, she had the honor of transporting the Queen of Hawaii from
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returned to New York in late January, remaining until 24 March when she left for the
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received orders to conduct a much longer and more thorough search for
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and intended to increase the Pacific Squadron to a 14-ship force.
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was suspected of having rendezvoused with and taken cargo off
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passenger and mail steamer—was built by Jeremiah Simonson of
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The vessels left Hampton Roads on 2 November and arrived at
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ports while circumnavigating the South American continent.
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earlier. However, pursuing leads as to the whereabouts of
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eventually ordered the mail returned to the British.
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ferrying new recruits. From there, she proceeded to
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USS Vanderbilt (1862)
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Cornelius Vanderbilt
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Parrott rifles
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steamship
Union Navy
American Civil War
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Confederate States of America
Union blockade
San Francisco, California
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