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  2. CSS Florida - Wikipedia

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    The blockade runner CSS Florida (blockade runner) was commissioned in January 1862, captured by the U.S. Navy in April 1862, and became USS Hendrick Hudson. The cruiser CSS Florida (cruiser) was commissioned in August 1862 and captured by the U.S. Navy while in port in Bahia, Brazil in October 1864. The gunboat CSS Selma was named CSS Florida ...

  3. CSS Florida (blockade runner) - Wikipedia

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    Length. 171 ft (52 m) Beam. 29 ft 11 in (9.12 m) Propulsion. Steam engine and sails. The Confederate blockade runner CSS Florida, was built at Greenpoint, New York in 1859. Considered for service as a gunboat three times during the American Civil War, the vessel was captured by the Union Navy on April 6, 1862. The ship was taken into service by ...

  4. Blockade runners of the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The last blockade runner to make its way into Wilmington's port was the SS Wild Rover, on January 5, 1865. The fort was attacked a second time on January 13, and after a two-day siege it was captured on January 15 by the Union Army and Navy. [69] Several blockade runners previously docked upriver managed to escape in the midst of the battle.

  5. Fort Zachary Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Fort Zachary Taylor. /  24.54667°N 81.81056°W  / 24.54667; -81.81056. The Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park, also known simply as Fort Taylor, is a Florida State Park and National Historic Landmark centered on a Civil War -era fort located near the southern tip of Key West, Florida .

  6. List of ships of the Confederate States Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Secretary of the CS Navy, Stephen Mallory, was very aggressive on a limited budget in a land-focused war, and developed a two-pronged warship strategy of building ironclad warships for coastal and national defense, and commerce raiding cruisers, supplemented with exploratory use of special weapons such as torpedo boats and torpedoes.

  7. Union blockade - Wikipedia

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    The Union blockade in the American Civil War was a naval strategy by the United States to prevent the Confederacy from trading. The blockade was proclaimed by President Abraham Lincoln in April 1861, and required the monitoring of 3,500 miles (5,600 km) of Atlantic and Gulf coastline, including 12 major ports, notably New Orleans and Mobile.

  8. CSS Tallahassee - Wikipedia

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    15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph) Complement. 120. Armament. 1 rifled 32 pounder forward, 1 rifled 100 pounder amidship, 1 heavy Parrot aft. The CSS Tallahassee was a twin-screw steamer and cruiser in the Confederate States Navy, purchased in 1864, and used for commerce raiding off the Atlantic coast. She later operated under the names CSS Olustee and ...

  9. Blockade Strategy Board - Wikipedia

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    The Blockade Strategy Board, also known as the Commission of Conference, or the Du Pont Board, was a strategy group created by the United States Navy Department at outset of the American Civil War to lay out a preliminary strategy for enforcing President Abraham Lincoln 's April 19, 1861 Proclamation of Blockade Against Southern Ports.