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    What ship did William Tillman capture in 1861?

    Question #126556. Asked by serpa. (Aug 10 12 6:00 PM)


    TimBentley

    S. J. Waring.

    He was the steward of the schooner which had been captured by Confederate privateers, and recaptured it.

    http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/civil-war/1861/august/schooner-waring.htm

    Aug 10 12, 6:54 PM


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