Mine Explosion in Charleston Harbor
On January 14 1865, while participating in obstruction clearance operations in Charleston Harbor, Patapsco struck a Confederate mine and sank, with heavy loss of life.
Number of sailors in this log: 60
Name | Service Branch |
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1st class Firema Frank Albertson | USN |
Seaman Alexander Armstrong | USN |
Landsman Michael Barrow | USN |
Paymaster's Stew William Bissington | USN |
Captain's Stewar Alexander Black | USN |
Ordinary Seaman Lorenzo Blaisdell | USN |
2nd class Firema John Bradley | USN |
1st class boy Seth Brinkley | USN |
Coxswain Thomas Brown | USN |
Acting Ensign James Brown | USN |
2nd class firema William Burbeck | USN |
Coal Heaver Thomas Cain | USN |
1st class boy Eugene Cone | USN |
Landsman Bernard Corregan | USN |
Acting Assistant William Creevey | USN |
Coal Heaver Samuel Davenport | USN |
Wardroom Steward Alexander Davis | USN |
3rd Assistant En DeWitt Davis | USN |
Captain afatergu Albert Dunbar | USN |
Landsman James Dwyer | USN |