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USS Narcissus (1863)

1863 shipsAmerican Civil War patrol vessels of the United StatesFlorida Underwater Archaeological PreservesGunboats of the United States NavyMaritime incidents in December 1864
Maritime incidents in January 1866National Register of Historic Places in Hillsborough County, FloridaShip infoboxes without an imageShips built in Albany, New YorkShips of the Union NavyShips sunk by minesShipwrecks of the Alabama coastShipwrecks of the Florida coastShipwrecks on the National Register of Historic Places in FloridaSteamships of the United States Navy

USS Narcissus was a screw steamer launched in July 1863 as Mary Cook at East Albany, N.Y. It was purchased by the Union Navy in New York City on September 23rd, 1863 from James D. Stevenson; and commissioned at New York Navy Yard on February 2nd, 1864, with Acting Ensign William G. Jones in command. On 19 October 2018, the shipwreck was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

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