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The Navy In The Civil War
The Gulf And Inland Waters

Appendix.

Batteries (except Howitzers) of Vessels at New Orleans, April, 1862.
Names. XI-in. sm.-bore. X-in. sm.-bore. IX-in. sm.-bore. VIII-in. sm.-bore. 32-pdr. sm.-bore. 100-pdr. rifled. 80-pdr. rifled. 50-pdr. rifled. 30-pdr. rifled. 20-pdr. rifled.
Hartford     22             2
Brooklyn     20         1     1  
Richmond     22         1     1  
Pensacola   1   20       1   1      
Mississippi     1   15             1
Oneida   2         4         3  
Iroquois   2         4       1    
Varuna         8           2  
Cayuga[40]   1                 1  
Clifton       2     4         1  
Jackson[41]     1   1     4          
Westfield       1   4     1        
Harriet Lane       3              
Miami       2       1   1     1  

Batteries (except Howitzers) of Vessels[42] at Port Hudson, March, 1863.
Names. XI-in. smooth-bore. X-in. smooth-bore. IX-in. smooth-bore. 32-pdr. smooth-bore. 150-pdr. rifled. 100-pdr. rifled. 30-pdr. rifled.
Monongahela 2     5 1    
Genesee   1 4     2  
Albatross       4     1


[40] Batteries of Katahdin, Kennebec, Kineo, Owasco, Pinola, Sciota, Winona, and Wissahickon were the same as of Cayuga. The Itasca had a X-inch instead of XI-inch.
[41] The Jackson carried also one VI-inch Sawyer rifle.
[42] The other vessels not having been North are assumed to have had the same batteries as in the preceding April.


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