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CSS Cotton Plant


Career Confederate Navy Jack
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Launched: 1860
Commissioned: 1861
Decommissioned: May 1885
Status: Surrendered to United States
General Characteristics
Displacement: 85 tons
Length: 107 feet
Beam: 18 feet 9 inches
Draft: 4 feet 5 inches
Propulsion: Steam engine
Speed:
Complement:

CSS Cotton Plant, sometimes referred to as Cotton Planter, was built at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1860 and reportedly carried troops in the Pamlico River as early as September 1861. She sailed with CSS Albemarle when that ironclad ram attacked Union forces at Plymouth, North Carolina, sank USS Southfield and drove off USS Miami, USS Ceres and USS Whitehead on April 18-19, 1864. On May 5, 1864 she steamed as convoy to Albemarle from the Roanoke River en route to the Alligator River. The convoy was engaged by ships of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, but both the ram and Cotton Plant with several launches in tow escaped into the Roanoke River.

In May 1865, Cotton Plant was surrendered to Union officials near Halifax, North Carolina by parties claiming that she had been appropriated by Confederate authorities. Ownership was adjudicated at Plymouth and she was turned over to the U.S. Treasury purchasing agent to transport cotton and provisions. She was later delivered to the U.S. Navy at Norfolk, Virginia.

This article includes text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.




 
 
 

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