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English: CSS McRae in New Orleans, 1861. Former Mexican naval vessel, the Marquis de la Habana seized as a pirate in 1860. Refitted as a 830 ton steam sloop for commerce raiding, armed with one 9 inch pivot gun and six 32 pounders, by Naval Secretary Stephen Mallory.
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U.S. Naval Historical Center photo #: NH 46483
Photograph published in Francis T. Miller's "The Photographic History of the Civil War", 1911. Courtesy of Frederick Way, Jr., 1941.

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English: CSS McRae in New Orleans, 1861. Former Mexican naval vessel, the Marquis de la Habana seized as a pirate in 1860. Refitted as a 830 ton steam sloop for commerce raiding, armed with one 9 inch pivot gun and six 32 pounders, by Naval Secretary Stephen Mallory.
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U.S. Naval Historical Center photo #: NH 46483
Photograph published in Francis T. Miller's "The Photographic History of the Civil War", 1911. Courtesy of Frederick Way, Jr., 1941.

Originally uploaded to en.wikipedia by Calendar5 in April 2010 ( file log).
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