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Blake, W. E. (fl. 1863) [List of crew from captured CSS "Atlanta" transferred from the USS "James Adger" to Fortress Monroe]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC01007.05 Author/Creator: Blake, W. E. (fl. 1863) Place Written: On board the USS James Adger off Fortress Monroe, Virginia Type: Manuscript document signed Date: 23 June 1863 Pagination: 3 p. : docket ; 31.5 x 20.2 cm. Order a Copy

List of 127 prisoners transferred to Fortress Monroe, Virginia under Major General John Dix: 116 crewmen from the captured CSS ironclad "Atlanta" and 11 prisoners taken near Savannah, Georgia. Signed on page 3 by Provost Marshal Captain W. E. Blake of Fortress Monroe and by W.J. Greenway.

The CSS "Atlanta" was an ironclad ram stationed at Savannah, Georgia until 16 June 1863 when the Commander William Webb steamed downriver to attack Union monitors in the blockade. It was run aground and forced to surrender. Webb remained a prisoner until he was exchanged on 18 October 1864. The capture was widely publicized in Northern newspapers.

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