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CSS Kanawha Valley


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Civil War Medal

Steamer:
  • Built at Wheeling VA. in 1860 as the steamer Kanawha Valley, [Way’s Packet Directory: Kanawha Valley No. 2.]
  • Kanawha Valley served on the Mississippi River as a Confederate watch or hospital boat and transport
  • She was present at Madrid Bend, Mo., in March 1862, when Union gunboats entered the area
  • Final Disposition, Kanawha Valley was in use as a Confederate transport when she burned at Island 10 of the Mississippi River, 6 April 1862
    Specifications:
    Displacement 1,024 t.
    Length unknown
    Beam unknown
    Depth of Hold unknown
    Draft unknown
    Speed unknown
    Complement unknown
    Armament unknown
    Propulsion steam

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    Yazoo 112k "View of Steamers Sunk by the Rebels Between Island Number Ten and New Madrid"
    Line engraving, based on a sketch by Alexander Simplot, published in "Harper's Weekly", 1862, depicting ships sunk by the Confederates off their fortifications at Island Number 10, circa 7 April 1862. As identified on the engraving, the ships are (from left to right):

    USS Champion,
    CSS Yazoo,
    CSS Grampus,
    CSSJohn Simonds,
    CSS Red Rover,
    CSSPrince,
    CSS Admiral,
    CSS Ohio Belle,
    CSS De Soto,
    CSS Kanawha Valley,
    CSS Winchester and
    CSS Mars. Most of these vessels, some of which were not sunk, were later employed by the Union forces.
    US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 59024
    Tommy Trampp

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