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Taken: Circa 1864
Caption:
USS Fort Donelson (1864-1865). | Additional Description: Previously the British steamship
Giraffe (built 1860) and the Confederate Blockade Runner
Robert E. Lee.
USS
Fort Donelson, a 642-ton iron-hulled side-wheel gunboat, was built in 1860 at Glasgow, Scotland, as the commercial steamer
Giraffe. In 1862 she became the Confederate blockade runner
Robert E. Lee and, during the next year, successfully penetrated the Federal blockade of the South more than twenty times. While attempting to reach Wilmington, North Carolina, on 9 November 1863, the ship was captured by the U.S. Navy ships
James Adger and
Iron Age.
Purchased in January 1864, converted to a warship and placed in commission in June 1864,
Fort Donelson was sent back to the waters off North Carolina as a unit of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron. Her most notable action was participation in the mid-January 1865 operation that captured Fort Fisher, thus eliminating Wilmington as a blockade-running port. Some months later, when ordered to the Gulf of Mexico, she was found to be in poor condition and was sent back north. USS
Fort Donelson was decommissioned at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in August and sold in October 1865. She subsequently returned to civilian employment under the name
Isabella and, in 1869, became the Chilean Navy ship
Concepcion.
U.S. Naval Historical Center [Photo NH 53934]Submitted: March 16, 2010, by Bernard Fisher of Richmond, Virginia.
Database Locator Identification Number: p100727
File Size: 0.047 Megabytes
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