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CSS Beaufort

The CSS ''Beaufort'' was an iron hull gunboat that served in North Carolina and Virginia during the Civil War.
The ''Beaufort'' was originally called the ''Caledonia''. She was built at the Pusey & Jones Company of Wilmington, Delaware in 1854. The ''Caledonia'' operated out of Edenton, North Carolina. (Lytle 1975: 28) In 1856 her home port changed from Edenton to Plymouth. At the outbreak of the American Civil War, the ''Caledonia'', now renamed ''Beaufort'', was put in commission at Norfolk, Virginia on July 9, 1861 by Lieutenant Robert C. Duvall, North Carolina Navy, and sailed immediately for New Bern, North Carolina. While en route she engaged the large steamer USS ''Albatross'' in an inconclusive battle off Oregon Inlet. (ORN 6: 21, 790ff)
After North Carolina seceded, ''Beaufort'' was turned over to the Confederate States Navy, and on September 9 Lieutenant William Harwar Parker, CSN, was placed in command. Thereafter she participated in the battles of Roanoke Island on February 7–8, 1862, and Elizabeth City, North Carolina two days later. Right before the battle of Elizabeth City ''Beaufort'' had to supply most of her crew to man Cobb's Point Battery on the south shore of the Pasquotank River. Thus deprived, Parker ordered ''Beaufort'' to escape via the Dismal Swamp Canal to Norfolk. (ORN 6: 596f)

In March the ''Beaufort'' was tender to CSS ''Virginia'' off Hampton Roads on March 8–9, 1862. In that battle ''Beaufort'' moved alongside the US frigate ''Congress'' to accept its surrender. Heavy rifle fire from the shoreline drove her away with several casualties. The ''Beaufort'' also caused heavy damage to the ''Minnesota'' before nightfall. (Parker 1985: 276ff)
From May 1862, ''Beaufort'' operated on the James River, her commander in November 1863 being Lieutenant William Sharp, CSN. ''Beaufort'' served until the evacuation of Richmond, Virginia on April 3, 1865 when she was taken into the United States Navy. She was sold September 15, 1865. On October 31, 1865 she was redocumented as the ''Roanoke'', and in 1878 converted into a barge. Her ultimate fate is unknown.
== Commanders ==
The commanders of the CSS ''Beaufort'' were:〔Coski (1996), John M. ''Capital Navy: The Men, Ships and Operations of the James River Squadron'', Campbell, CA: Savas Woodbury Publishers. ISBN 1-882810-03-1.〕
* Lieutenant Robert C. Duvall (1861–1862), North Carolina Navy
* Lieutenant William Harwar Parker (1862) CSN
* Lieutenant William Sharp (October 1863) CSN
* Lieutenant Edward J. Means (November 1863 – June 1864) CSN
* Lieutenant J. M. Gardner (June 1864) CSN
* Lieutenant William Pinckney Mason (October 1864) CSN
* Lieutenant Joseph W. Alexander (December 19, 1864 – February 1865) CSN
* Lieutenant George Henry Arledge (in charge February 12, 1865–) CSN

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