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By 82k Wash drawing by R.G. Skerrett, 1902, depicting USS Memphis underway during the Civil War.
US Navy History and Heritage Command photo # NH 46205.
US Naval History and Heritage Command 82k "Our Prize Fleet, consisting of British Vessels captured while trying to run the Blockade."
Engraving published in "Harper's Weekly", July-December 1862 volume. It depicts (from left to right) the blockade runners Petrel, Memphis, Elizabeth, Ella Warly, Patras, Alliance, Ann, Stettin, Circassian and Tubal Cain. Three of these vessels, Memphis, Stettin and Circassian later served in the U.S. Navy.
US Navy History and Heritage Command photo # NH 59365.
US Naval History and Heritage Command 65k SS Mississippi watercolor by Erik Heyl, 1951, painted for use in his book "Early American Steamers", Volume I. Originally the blockade runner SS Memphis, built in England in 1862, she was USS Memphis from 1862-1869. After sale by the Navy she became the commercial steamer SS Mississippi and was destroyed by fire in 1883. Courtesy of Erik Heyl.
US Navy History and Heritage Command photo # NH 63881.
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