• USS Lilian was a large steamer captured by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Navy to patrol navigable waterways of the...
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  • USS Lilian or USS Lillian may refer to the following United States Navy ships: USS Lilian (1863), a steamer in commission from 1864 to 1865 USS Lillian...
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  • Lillian (redirect from Lilian)
    II (SP-38), a United States Navy patrol boat in commission in 1917 USS Lilian (1863), a United States Navy steamer in commission from 1864 to 1865 Hurricane...
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    DE-206/APD-60) USS Lightfoot (AM-331) USS Lightning (1865) USS Lignite (IX-162) USS Liguria (AKS-15) USS Lilac (1863, 1892) USS Lilian (1863) USS Lillian Anne...
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  • Gettysburg and Keystone State in the capture of Confederate steamer Lilian. On March 19, 1865, USS Massachusetts struck a torpedo (mine), which failed to explode...
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    Gordy on August 15, 1898, in Richland, Georgia, to James Jackson Gordy (1863–1948) and Mary Ida Nicholson Gordy (1871–1951). She was the niece of Berry...
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  • The first USS Shenandoah was a wooden screw sloop of the United States Navy. Shenandoah was built by the Philadelphia Navy Yard and launched on 8 December...
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    blockade duty including the steamer Margaret and Jessie in 1863, and Caledonia, Rouen, Lilian, Elsie, and Siren in 1864. The ships captured by Keystone...
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    Lieutenant Richard H. Gayle. Captured November 9, 1863, off the coast of North Carolina by USS James Adger and USS Iron Age. Scottish Chief (1861–1864), a steamer...
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    whom he had one son, who died as an infant, and four daughters, including: Lilian Pauncefote (1875–1963), youngest daughter, who on 24 February 1900 married...
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