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Ida
Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons
Civil War Campaign Medal
Sidewheel Steamer:
Built, date and location unknown
Launched, date unknown
Ida, was a small steamer, operated in conjunction with COMO Tattnall's squadron in the Savannah River
She served as a transport, dispatch, and tow boat from 1862 until 10 December 1864, when, during the Union attack on Savannah, she was captured by a party of foragers and
cavalrymen under Captain Gildersleeve, USA
Final Disposition, burned near Argyle Islandm Decenber 1864
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Propulsion
steam engine(s)
boiler(s)
two sidewheels
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Ida
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