Laurent Millaudon
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History | |
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private | |
Name | Laurent Millaudon |
Launched | 1856 |
Confederate States | |
Name | CSS General Sterling Price |
Commissioned | 1861 |
Fate | Sunk 6 June 1862 at the First Battle of Memphis |
USS General Price off Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 18 January 1864
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United States | |
Name | USS General Price |
Commissioned | 30 September 1862 |
Decommissioned | 24 July 1865 |
Fate | Sold 3 October 1866 to W. H. Harrison |
General characteristics | |
Displacement | 633 tons |
Length | 182 ft (55 m) |
Beam | 30 ft (9.1 m) |
Draft | 9.2 ft (2.8 m) |
Propulsion | steam engine |
Armor |
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Laurent Millaudon was a wooden side-wheel river steamboat launched at Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1856 operating in the New Orleans, Louisiana, area, and captained by W. S. Whann. At the beginning of the American Civil War she was taken into service by the Confederate Navy as CSS General Sterling Price. On 6 June 1862, she was sunk at the First Battle of Memphis. She was raised and repaired by the Union army, and on 16 June 1862 was moved into Union service as USS General Price and served until the end of the war.[1]