• CSS Raleigh was a steam-powered Civil War casemate ironclad. She was fitted with a spar torpedo instead of an iron ram and was built in 1863–1864 by the...
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  • CSS Raleigh may refer to: CSS Raleigh (1861) was a gunboat that served as a tender to CSS Virginia during the Battle of Hampton Roads CSS Raleigh (1864)...
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  • of Raleigh, a Roman Catholic diocese that covers the eastern half of the U.S. state of North Carolina CSS Raleigh (1861), a gunboat CSS Raleigh (1864),...
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    CSS Raleigh was originally a small, iron-hulled, propeller-driven towing steamer operating on the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal. She was taken over by...
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    September 27, 1864 CSS Palmetto State, sloop, ironclad ram, destroyed: 18 February 1865 CSS Raleigh, steam sloop, ironclad, wrecked: May 7, 1864 CSS Richmond...
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  • foundered on 27 September 1864, just off Smithville (modern Southport); she was serving there as a guard ship. Her sister ship CSS Raleigh was also a hard-luck...
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    CSS Neuse (/nuːs/ NOOSE) was a steam-powered ironclad ram of the Confederate States Navy that served in the latter part the American Civil War and was...
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  • the CSS Hampton were: Lieutenant George W. Harrison (as of May 1862) Lieutenant Hunter Davidson (1862) Lieutenant John S. Maury (1863-July 6, 1864; October...
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  • blockade runners gathered in November 1864 near Cape Fear, but on December 19 ran onto the wreck of the CSS Raleigh, and had to return to Wilmington for...
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    rotten ironclad CSS North Carolina and the wrecked ironclad CSS Raleigh for the defenses of the Cape Fear River in North Carolina in 1864. Unlike those...
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