- CSS Lady Davis
CSS "Lady Davis" was a
gunboat in theConfederate States Navy during theAmerican Civil War .Originally the Richmond iron steam tug "James Gray", built at
Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania in1858 , "Lady Davis" was purchased in March1861 byGovernor Francis Wilkinson Pickens ofSouth Carolina , who armed her and placed in commandLieutenant William Gaillard Dozier ,South Carolina Navy , with orders to thwart reinforcement ofFort Sumter by Union troops.On
May 7 ,1861 "Lady Davis" was purchased by the Confederacy for $32,000 and commissioned in the Confederate Navy, operating thereafter along the Georgia and South Carolina coasts. LieutenantThomas P. Pelot , CSN, took command about 5 days later, relieving LieutenantEdward Cantey Stockton , South Carolina Navy. At that time, the little gunboat served as flagship of CommodoreJosiah Tattnall 's Savannah Defense Squadron, consisting of CSS "Savannah", CSS "Sampson" and CSS "Resolute".On
May 19 , "Lady Davis" began her career with distinction by capturing and taking into Beaufort, South Carolina the "A. B. Thompson", a full-rigged ship of 980 tons and a crew of 23 out of Brunswick,Maine , whom she encountered off Savannah while on an expedition seeking the U.S. armed brig Perry. The exploit culminated in acrimonious litigation to decide whether an Army captain and a dozen of his soldiers should share in the prize money.Captain Stephen Elliott, Jr. , CSA, happened to be on board and acted as pilot during the capture and afterward, while his men claimed to have helped bring in the prize.On the following day, the crew were reenlisted into the Confederate States Navy, the State officers being replaced by regulars between then and
June 1 . "Lady Davis"'s rifled gun remained the property of South Carolina, on loan, while the other, a 24-pounder howitzer, was a gift outright to the Confederacy. By November, LieutenantJohn Rutledge commanded her.She joined in the battle of
Port Royal, South Carolina onNovember 7 ,1861 . Although her engines were transferred to CSS "Palmetto State" late in1862 , well built iron hulls were in great demand and she was able to continue her successful career as a privately ownedblockade runner out ofCharleston, South Carolina . With the occupation of Charleston in1865 by Federal forces, "Lady Davis" was captured and turned over to the Light House Board byAdmiral John A. Dahlgren , who praised her hull, while noting that she was, again, minus her machinery, whose disposition is not recorded.References
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