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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Coal Heaver John Farron | USN |
Master at arms Aaron Fifield | USN |
Gunner's Mate Michael Fitzgerald | USN |
Coxswain John Francis | USN |
1st class cirema Edwin Gibbs | USN |
Seaman Joseph Goodall | USN |
Coal Heaver William Gordon | USN |
2nd class firema David Haggett | USN |
Yeoman James Hathaway | USN |
2nd class firema Patrick Hawkins | USN |
Ordinary Seaman Evan Hopkins | USN |
Acting Ensign Joseph Johnson | USN |
Wardroom Cook Samuel Keiniston | USN |
Landsman John Manning | USN |
1st class firema John Mason | USN |
Landsman John Mcginley | USN |
Quartermaster William Miller | USN |
Landsman William Moore | USN |
Ship's Writer Martin Morley | USN |
Landsman James Moyle | USN |