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"The Continental Monthly, Vol III, Issue VI, June, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy"


TRANSPORT BARKS--16.
Amanda 6 guns, 368 tons.
Arthur 6 " 554 "
A. Houghton 2 " 326 "
Braziliera 6 " 540 "
Ethan Allen 7 " 556 "
Fernandina 6 " 297 "
J. C. Kuhn 5 " 888 "
Jas. L. Davis 4 " 461 "
Jas. S. Chambers 5 " 401 "
Kingfisher 5 " 450 "
Midnight 5 " 386 "
Pursuit 6 " 603 "
Release 2 " 327 "
Roebuck 4 " 455 "
Restless 4 " 265 "
Wm. G. Anderson 7 " 593 "
In the East Gulf Squadron are the barks Amanda, Ethan Allen, Jas. L.
Davis, Jas. S. Chambers, Kingfisher, and Pursuit. In the West Gulf
Squadron, the Arthur Houghton, J. C. Kuhn, Midnight, and W. G. Anderson.
In the South Atlantic Squadron the Braziliera, Fernandina, Roebuck, and
Restless, while the Release is a store ship in the Mediterranean. To
these may be added one barkantine, the Horace Beals, of 3 guns and 296
tons, employed in the Western Gulf Squadron.
SCHOONERS--8.
Beauregard 1 gun, 101 tons.
Chotank 1 " 53 "
Dart 1 " 94 "
G. W. Blunt 1 " 121 "
Hope 1 " 134 "
Sam Rotan 2 " 212 "
Sam Houston 1 " 66 "
Wanderer 4 " 300 "
In the Potomac Flotilla is the schooner Chotank. The G. W. Blunt and the
Hope are in the South Atlantic Squadron; the Dart and Sam Houston in the
West Gulf Squadron, while the Sam Rotan, Wanderer, and Beauregard (the
last named captured from the rebels) are in the East Gulf Squadron.


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