Civil War Confederate Ships A through F

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Introduction
Below are links to the names of ships with information about dates of service in the Civil War and type of ship with a link to Series II, Volume 1 of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies where the information came from. Digital copy at Archive.org


 * C. S. Privateer A. C. GUNNISON. Commissioned May 25, 1861. Class: Steam tug. For more information, see page 247.


 * C. S. S. AIKEN. Acquisition: Surrendered to South Carolina authorities December, 1860. Sunk, July 28, 1861, by U. S. frigate St. Lawrence. Her name was changed to Petrel. Class: Revenue cutter. Rig: Schooner. For more information, see page 247.


 * C. S. S. ALABAMA. Built in England and delivered by builders in August 1862. Sunk off Cherbourg, France, June 19, 1864, by the U.S.S. Kearsarge. Class: Steam sloop. For more information, see page 247.

Other Sources
Index to Series I, volumes 1-13