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Steam paddle cutter Harriet Lane 1857 (MS2010)


Year: 2010
Language: English
Author: Lankford B.
Genre: Manual
Publisher: Model Shipways
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 16
Description: Harriet Lane is an excellent example of the transition from sail to steam power. At the time, steam efficiency was not such that sail could be
completely eliminated. The ship was fitted with two masts and rigged similar to a topsail schooner without a gaff foresail, obviously because of
the funnel present between the two masts.
The ship was designed and built by William H. Webb in New York City in 1857 as a side-wheel gunboat for the US Revenue Service. Named
for President James Buchanan’s Niece, the ship was 180 feet in length, beam 30 feet, and speed of 12 knots. The ship became very active in the
Revenue Service and in 1858-59 served with the Navy during the Paraguay expedition. In 1861, Harriet Lane took part in the attempt to
relieve Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina, when that vital position was besieged by Confederate forces. While so engaged, she fired the
first US Navy shot of the Civil War, firing across the bow of the steamer Nashville.

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