American Civil War,
Union blockade: The
schooner was purchased in August 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "
Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[2]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The
full-rigged ship was purchased in August 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown. She may have been scuttled at
Hatteras Inlet off the coast of
North Carolina.[2]
The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. She was taken in to
Barbadoes in late February or early March in a derelict condition. Subsequently repaired.[10]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The 356-ton
full-rigged ship was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a[blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown. She may have been scuttled off the coast of
Georgia near
Savannah.[2]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The
full-rigged ship was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[2]
The 191-ton sternwheel
paddle steamer struck a
snag and sank in deep water in the
Ohio River 300 yards (274 meters) below the public
wharf at
Cairo,
Illinois, sometime during the American Civil War.[12]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The
schooner was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[2]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The 340-ton
bark was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[2]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The
schooner was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[2]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The
schooner was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[2]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The
schooner was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[2]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The 314-ton
bark was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[19]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The
schooner was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[19]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The
schooner was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[19]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The
full-rigged ship was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[19]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The 424-ton
full-rigged ship was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[19]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The
schooner was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[19]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The
schooner was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[19]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The
schooner was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[19]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The
schooner was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[19]
American Civil War, Union blockad]: The
schooner was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[19]
The ship foundered in the
North Sea with the presumed loss of all hands. She had been missing for some months when wreckage washed up on
Juist,
Duchy of Holstein on 2 February 1862.[38][39]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The
schooner was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[44]
The
pilotschooner was wrecked on a submerged rock – later named Romer Shoal – in
New York Harbor off
New York City sometime during the American Civil War (April 1861–April 1865). One
pilot lost his life in the wreck.[45]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The
schooner was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[44]
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The ship foundered off the mouth of the
Yangtze. Her crew were rescued.[46]
American Civil War, Union blockade: The
schooner was purchased in 1861 to be scuttled as a blockship as part of the "Stone Fleet," but the location and date of her sinking are unknown.[44]