CSS Bombshell

History
Confederate States
NameBombshell
CommissionedApril 1864
DecommissionedMay 5, 1864
FateCaptured by Union Navy
General characteristics
Length90 ft (27 m)
Draft3 ft 6 in (1.07 m)
PropulsionSteam engine
Complement37 officers and men
Armament
  • 3 howitzers
  • 1 × 20 pounder (9 kg) cannon

CSS Bombshell — believed to have been an Erie Canal steamer — was a U.S. Army transport. Bombshell was sunk by the Confederate batteries in Albemarle Sound, North Carolina on April 18, 1864. She was raised by the Confederate forces and taken into the Confederate States Navy under the command of Lieutenant Albert Gallatin Hudgins, CSN. Bombshell was captured at the Battle of Albemarle Sound by USS Mattabesett and USS Sassacus on May 5, 1864 and sent to New York City.

References

Public Domain This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.

The Battle of Albemarle Sound, the CSS Bombshell is shown in the background.
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Steamers of the Confederate States Navy
  • Appomattox
  • Atlanta
  • Beaufort
  • Bombshell
  • Curlew
  • Ellis
  • Fanny
  • Forrest
  • Ivy
  • George Page
  • Governor Moore
  • Grand Duke
  • Jamestown
  • Junaluska
  • Nashville
  • Patrick Henry
  • Raleigh
  • Sea Bird
  • Selma
  • Winslow
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Shipwrecks
  • 3 Jan: Grafton
  • 10 Jan: USS Iron Age
  • 15 Jan: Lottie Sleigh
  • 1 Feb: USS Smith-Briggs
  • 2 Feb: USS Underwriter
  • 17 Feb: USS Housatonic
  • 17 Feb: H. L. Hunley
  • 22 Feb: USS Linden
  • 27 Feb: Westward Ho!
  • 6 Mar: USS Peterhoff
  • 21 Mar: USS Clifton
  • 28 Mar: USS Kingfisher
  • 1 Apr: Maple Leaf
  • 15 Apr: USS Eastport
  • 15 Apr: Emma
  • 18 Apr: Bombshell
  • 19 Apr: USS Southfield
  • 22 Apr: USS Petrel
  • 26 Apr: Homer
  • 30 Apr: Grecian
  • 5 May: USS Covington
  • 5 May: USS Signal
  • 6 May: USS Commodore Jones
  • 7 May: CSS Roanoke
  • 7 May: USS Shawsheen
  • 10 May: Invercauld
  • 16 May: John Williams
  • 17 May: Marchioness
  • 22 May: USS Columbine
  • 1 Jun: Daring
  • 12 Jun: USS Lavender
  • 14 Jun: USS Courier
  • 19 Jun: CSS Alabama
  • 19 Jun: Alvin Clark
  • 24 Jun: USS Queen City
  • 27 Jun: Mary Robinson
  • 25 Jul: USS Undine
  • 5 Aug: CSS Gaines
  • 5 Aug: USS Philippi
  • 5 Aug: USS Tecumseh
  • 7 Aug: CSS Phoenix
  • 8 Aug: USS Violet
  • 11 Aug: James Funk
  • 11 Aug: William Bell
  • 12 Aug: Adriatic
  • 31 Aug: Mary Bowers
  • c. Aug: Houqua
  • 3 Sep: USS Brandywine
  • 23 Sep: USS Antelope
  • 27 Sep: CSS North Carolina
  • 7 Oct: USS Aster
  • 27 Oct: CSS Albemarle
  • 4 Nov: USS Elfin
  • 4 Nov: USS Key West
  • 4 Nov: USS Tawah
  • 4 Nov: USS Undine
  • 5 Nov: CSS Spray
  • 11 Nov: USS Tulip
  • 28 Nov: CSS Florida
  • 7 Dec: USS Narcissus
  • 9 Dec: USS Bazely
  • 9 Dec: USS Otsego
  • 12 Dec: CSS Resolute
  • 14 Dec: HMS Bombay
  • 19 Dec: CSS Water Witch
  • 21 Dec: CSS Georgia
  • 21 Dec: CSS Isondiga
  • 21 Dec: CSS Savannah
  • 24 Dec: USS Louisiana
  • 30 Dec: USS Annie
  • 30 Dec: USS Rattler
  • c. Dec: J. M. Chapman
  • c. Dec: USS Monarch
  • Unkn: Carolina
  • Unkn: Duke of Roxburgh
Other incidents
  • 17 Feb: USS St. Clair
  • 10 May: USS Mound City
  • 9 Jun: John Bowes
  • Jun: HMS Liverpool
  • 14 Jul: HDMS Dannebrog
  • 13 Aug: HMS Enterprise
  • 24 Aug: SMS Grille
  • Aug: HMS Urgent
  • 1 Sep: Avalon
  • 1 Sep: HMS Eclipse
  • 5 Oct: Nubia
  • 7 Oct: CSS Florida (Bahia incident)
  • 20 Oct: HMS Eclipse
  • 20 Oct: Snaefell
  • Unkn: Kingfisher


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