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Blockade Runners: MS091 Elwin M. Eldridge Collection: Notebooks: Blockade Runners: MS091 Vessel Name Vessel Type Date Built A A. Bee Steamship A.B. Seger Steamship A.C. Gunnison Tug 1856 A.D. Vance Steamship 1862 A.H. Schultz Steamship 1850 A.J. Whitmore Towboat 1858 Abigail Steamship 1865 Ada Wilson Steamship 1865 Adela Steamship 1862 Adelaide Steamship Admiral Steamship Admiral Dupont Steamship 1847 Admiral Thatcher Steamship 1863 Agnes E. Fry Steamship 1864 Agnes Louise Steamship 1864 Agnes Mary Steamship 1864 Ailsa Ajax Steamship 1862 Alabama Steamship 1859 Albemarle Steamship Albion Steamship Alexander Oldham Steamship 1860 Alexandra Steamship Alfred Steamship 1864 Alfred Robb Steamship Alhambra Steamship 1865 Alice Steamship 1856 Alice Riggs Steamship 1862 Alice Vivian Steamship 1858 Alida Steamship 1956 Alliance Steamship 1857 Alonzo Steamship 1860 Alpha Steamship Amazon Steamship 1856 Amelia Steamship America Steamship Amy Steamship 1864 Anglia Steamship 1847 Anglo Norman Steamship Anglo Saxon Steamship Ann Steamship 1857 Anna (Flora) Steamship Anna J. Lyman Steamship 1862 Anne Steamship Annie Steamship 1864 Annie Childs Steamship 1860 Antona Steamship 1859 Antonica Steamship 1851 Arabian Steamship 1851 Arcadia Steamship Ariel Steamship Aries Steamship 1862 Arizona Steamship 1858 Armstrong Steamship 1864 Arrow Steamship 1863 Asia Steamship Atalanta Steamship Atlanta Steamship 1864 Atlantic Steamship Austin Steamship 1859 B Badger Steamship 1864 Bahama Steamship 1861 Baltic Steamship Banshee Steamship 1862 Barnett Steamship Barroso Steamship 1852 Bat Steamship 1864 Battalion Steamship Beatrice Steamship Bee Steamship Bella Steamship 1864 Belle of the Sea Steamship 1863 Belle Vernon Steamship Ben Franklin Steamship 1863 Bendigo Steamship 1863 Bermuda Steamship 1861 Bertha Steamship 1864 Betty Jane Hearn Steamship 1863 Big Scotia Steamship Bijou Steamship Black Diamond Steamship Black Joker Steamship Blanche Steamship 1857(?) Blenheim Steamship 1848 Bombshell Steamship Bonita Steamship 1860 Boston Steamship 1864 Bowmanvill Steamship Bowne Steamship Britannia Steamship 1862 Burton Steamship C C. Vanderbilt Steamship 1837 Caledonia Steamship 1856 Calhoun Steamship 1851 California Steamship Calypso Steamship 1855 Cambria Steamship 1854 Canima Steamship 1863 Cape Fear Steamship Carlo Steamship Carlotta Steamship 1859 Carolina Steamship 1852 Caroline Steamship 1856 Catawba Steamship 1838 Cecil Steamship 1849 Cecile Steamship 1857 Cecilia Steamship Celt Steamship Ceres Steamship 1863 Chameleon Steamship 1864 Chancellor Steamship 1853 Charles Morgan Steamship 1853 Charleston Steamship 1837 Charlotte Steamship 1864 Chatham Steamship 1852 Chattahoochie Iron Clad Cherokee Steamship 1859 Chesterfield Steamship 1853 Chickamauga Steamship 1864 Chicora Steamship 1864 Circassian Steamship 1856 City of Dundee Steamship City of Port au Prince Steamship 1863 City of Quebec Steamship City of Richmond Steamship 1853 City of St. Petersburg Steamship 1863 Clementine Steamship Clyde Steamship Clydesdale Steamship Cobia Steamship Colonel J. Whitmore Steamship Colonel Lamb Steamship 1864 Colonel Stelle Steamship 1860 Colt Steamship Columbia Steamship 1862 Columbine Steamship Coment Steamship 1855 Comet Steamship 1857 Commerce Steamship 1862 Condor Steamship 1864 Confederate States Steamship 1863 Conqueror Steamship 1863 Constance Steamship 1863 Constitution Steamship Coquette Steamship 1863 Cora Steamship Corinth Steamship Cornubia Steamship 1858 Corsica Steamship Cotton Plant Steamship 1858 Craignish Castle Steamship Crescent Steamship 1858 Cronstadt Steamship `1859 Cuba Steamship 1854 Cumberland Steamship 1847 Curlew Steamship 1856 Cuyahoga Steamship Czar Steamship 1855 D Dakotah Steamship 1855 Dan Steamship 1858 Daphne Steamship 1862 Dare Steamship 1863 Darlington Steamship 1849 Dawn Steamship 1847 De Kalb Steamship Dee Steamship 1863 Deer Steamship 1864 Denbigh Steamship 1860 Despatch Steamship 1855 Dew Drop Steamship Diamond Steamship 1856 Diana Steamship 1858 Dieppe Steamship Dixie Steamship Dolly Steamship Dolphin Steamship 1844 Dominican Steamship Don Steamship 1862 Donegal Steamship 1859 Douglas Steamship 1858 Douro Steamship Dream Steamship 1864 Druid Steamship Dumbarton Steamship 1863 Duntroon Castle Steamship E Eagle Steamship 1851 Economist Steamship 1860 Ed R. Hart Steamship 1860 Edina Steamship 1854 Edisto Steamship 1855 Edith Steamship 1864 Egypt Mjills Steamship 1856 El Tousson Ram Elizabeth Steamship 1859 Ella Steamship 1862 Ella and Annie Steamship 1860 Ella Warley Steamship Ellen Denny Steamship Ellis Steamship Elsie Steamship 1864 Elvira Steamship 1863 Emilie Steamship 1839 Emily Steamship 1863 Emily of London Steamship Emma Steamship 1862 Emma Henry Steamship Enrica Steamship 1862 Eolus Steamship 1864 Estrella Steamship 1855 Etiwan Steamship 1834 Eugenie Steamship 1862 Eurika Steamship Evelyn Steamship 1864 Everglade Steamship 1856 Exchange Steamship 1839 F Fairbanks Steamship 1859 Fairy Steamship 1861 Falcon Steamship 1860 Fanny Steamship 1858 Fanny & Jenny Steamship 1847 Fanny Lambert Steamship 1863 Far East Steamship 1864 Fashion Steamship Fergus Steamship 1863 Fingal Steamship 1861 Fire Fly Steamship 1863 Fisher Steamship Flamingo Steamship 1864 Flora Steamship 1858 Florence Steamship 1864 Florida Steamship 1859 Florie Steamship 1863 Florine Steamship Flushing Steamship 1860 Forrest Steamship Fort Donelson Steamship 1860 Fort Gaines Steamship Fox Steamship 1858 Frances Steamship 1863 Frolic Steamship G G. T. Watson Steamship 1863 Gaines Steamship Galveston Steamship 1857 Gem Steamship 1854 General Banks Steamship 1847 General Beauregard Steamship General Bragg Steamship 1851 General Buckner Steamship General Clinch Steamship 1836 General Jackson Steamship General Mackenzie Steamship General McCallum Steamship 1864 General Meade Steamship 1861 General Miramon Steamship General Moultrie Steam Dredge 1856 General Quitman Steamship 1857 General Rusk Steamship 1856 General Sedgwick Steamship General Sigel Steamship General Sumter Steamship General Whiting Steamship 1863 Genesee Steamship George Page Steamship 1853 Georgia Steamship 1863 Georgia Belle Steamship 1864 Georgiana Steamship 1862 Georgiana McCaw Steamship Gertrude Steamship 1855 Gettysburg Steamship 1858 Gibraltar Steamship Gillum Steamship Gipsey Steamship 1860 Giraffe Steamship 1860 Gladiator Steamship 1860 Glasgow Steamship Gordon Steamship 1851 Governor A. Mouton Steamship Governor Bailey Steamship 1863 Governor Dudley Steamship 1838 Governor Morton Steamship Granite Steamship Granite City Steamship 1862 Grapeshot Steamship Gray Steamship Grey Jacket Steamship 1863 Greyhound Steamship 1863 Gulf Stream Steamship 1861 Gussie Telfair Steamship 1863 H Habanero Steamship Halifax Steamship Hansa Steamship 1858 Hard Times Steamship Harriet Lane Steamship 1857 Harriet Pinckney Steamship 1862 Hart Steamship Hattie Steamship 1864 Havana Steamship 1859 Havelock Steamship 1858 Hawk Steamship 1864 Hebe Steamship 1863 Helen Steamship 1864 Helen Denny Steamship 1864 Helen Getty Steamship 1857 Hendrick Hudson Steamship 1859 Henry Lewis Steamship Herald Steamship 1839 Hercules Steamship Hero Steamship 1858 Heroine Steamship 1862 Hollyhock Steamship Home Steamship Hornet Steamship 1864 Horsa Steamship Hudson Steamship Huntress Steamship 1838 I Ida Steamship 1862 Idea Steamship Index Steamship 1863 Indian No. 2 Steamship Indian River Steamship Iona Steamship 1855 Iona (#2) Steamship 1863 Iron Age Steamship Isaac Smith Steamship 1861 Isabel Steamship 1848 Isabella Steamship 1860 Island City Steamship 1856 Ivanhoe Steamship 1864 Ivy Steamship 1858 J J.L. Smallwood Steamship 1863 J.W. Eveerman Steamship 1865 James Adger Steamship James Battle Steamship James Gray Steamship 1858 Jane Steamship Japan Steamship 1863 Jefferson Davis Steamship 1856 Jenny Steamship Jessie Steamship John Randolph Steamship 1834 Julia Steamship 1863 Julia Usher Steamship 1862 Juno Steamship 1853 Jupiter Steamship 1855 Justitia Steamship K Kansas Steamship 1863 Karl X Steamship Karnak Steamship 1853 Kate Steamship 1852 Kate Dale Steamship 1855 Kate Gregg Steamship 1854 Kelpie Steamship 1857 Kelsie Steamship Kent Steamship L Labuan Steamship Lady Davis Steamship 1858 Lady of Lyons Steamship Lady Sterling Steamship 1864 Lady Thorne Steamship Lalia Steamship Lama Steamship Lamar Steamship Landis Steamship 1861 Lark Steamship 1864 Laura Steamship Laurel Steamship 1863 Lavinia Steamship Leopard Steamship 1858 Let Her B Steamship 1864 Let Her Rip Steamship Leviathan Steamship Lewis Whiteman Steamship 1851 Lewis Whitemore Steamship 1851 Liberty Steamship 1862 Lilian Steamship 1864 Lillian Steamship 1863 Little Ada Steamship 1863 Little Hattie Steamship 1864 Little Lilla Steamship Little Scotia Steamship Lizzie Steamship 1857 Lizzie Steamship 1859 Lizzie Davis Steamship 1862 Lizzie Weston Steamship Lloyds Steamship 1862 Lodona Steamship 1862 Lord Clyde Steamship 1862 Louisa and Fannie Steamship 1865 Louisa Ann Fanny Steamship 1865 Louisburg Steamship 1863 Lucille Steamship 1863 Lucy Steamship 1863 Lulu Steamship Luna Steamship 1864 Ly­ee­moon Steamship 1859 Lynnhaven Steamship Lynx Steamship 1864 M Mab Steamship Magardon Steamship Magnolia Steamship 1857 Mail Steamship 1860 Malvern Steamship 1860 Manassas Steamship 1855 Manhattan Steamship Manzanares Steamship Mara Steamship 1851 Marco Aurelia Steamship 1864 Margaret Steamship Margaret and Jessie Steamship Marie Campbell Steamship Marie Celestia Steamship Mariner Tugboat 1854 Marion Steamship 1850 Marmion Steamship 1864 Marquis de la Habana Steamship Martha Jane Steamship Mary Steamship
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