All things dealing with the Civil War Navies and actions along the coasts and rivers and against forts. Emphasis will be placed on Fort Fisher and all operations around Wilmington, NC. And, of course, the Blockade and Running the Blockade.
Thursday, October 17, 2019
NC Timeline, October 1864-- Part 1: Loss of the Blockade Runner Condor and Rose O'Neal Greenhow
From the N.C. Civil War Sesquicentennial Timeline site.
OCTOBER 1-- Blockade runner Condor, inbound from Nova Scotia, ran aground off Fort Fisher with two prominent people aboard, James B. Holcumb (Confederate Commissioner to Great Britain, and Rose O'Neal Greenhow (Confederate spy). She drowned in the surf when her boat overturned.
She is buried in Wilmington, with her death being listed as September 30.
The hulk of the Condor was later used as a target for Confederate gunners in the fort.
OCTOBER 8-- Union tug Aster ran aground and was lost off Carolina Shoals (Cape Fear River) while chasing a blockade runner. The tug USS Berberry tried unsuccessfully to pull the Aster off.
(The Civil War Naval Chronology lists this as happening September 7, 1864.)
OCTOBER 10-- Capture of British steamer Bat.
OCTOBER 11-13-- Scout from Camp Palmer to Gum Swamp.
--Old B-R'er
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