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CSS Nansemond, a 166-ton twin-screw gunboat, was built
at Norfolk, Virginia. Commissioned shortly before Norfolk fell
to Federal forces in May 1862, she spent the remainder of the
Civil War on the James River. In June-October 1864, Nansemond
took part in engagements at Trent's Reach, Dutch Gap and Fort
Harrison. She was burned 3 April 1865, at the time the Confederate
Government evacuated Richmond.
This page features our only view of the Confederate gunboat
Nansemond.
Photo #: NH 73908
CSS Nansemond (1862-1865)
Pencil sketch by Lieutenant Walter R. Butt, C.S. Navy, 1865.
It depicts Nansemond off Chaffins Bluff, on the James
River, Virginia, 22 March 1865.
Courtesy of Marshall W. Butt, Director, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
Museum, Portsmouth, Virginia, 1971.
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