USS Fort Jackson (1862)
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USS Fort Jackson was a wooden sidewheel steamer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. She was successful in enforcing the Union blockade of Confederate ports, capturing five ships carrying contraband. She participated in the battles for Fort Fisher, which effectively closed the port of Wilmington, North Carolina to the Confederacy. Most notably, the surrender of Confederate forces in Texas was signed aboard the ship, formally ending the Civil War in that portion of the country.
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USS Fort Jackson (1862)
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North America
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USS Fort Jackson
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1865-08-07
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1863-08-18
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*1 × 100-pounder rifle
*2 × 30-pounder rifles
*8 × smoothbore guns
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Jeremiah Simonson
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Broken-up in 1879
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*Official number 18303
*Signal letters H.P.D.K
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North America
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USS Fort Jackson
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United States and Brazil Mail Steamship Company
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USS Fort Jackson was a wooden sidewheel steamer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. She was successful in enforcing the Union blockade of Confederate ports, capturing five ships carrying contraband. She participated in the battles for Fort Fisher, which effectively closed the port of Wilmington, North Carolina to the Confederacy. Most notably, the surrender of Confederate forces in Texas was signed aboard the ship, formally ending the Civil War in that portion of the country. After the war, she was sold by the Navy. Her new owners named her North America. She spent the rest of her career carrying passengers, cargo, and mail between New York and ports in Brazil. She was idled in 1872 in favor of more modern vessels, and was finally broken up in 1879.
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Broken-up in 1879
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