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CSS Shenandoah, formerly Sea King, was an iron-framed, teak-planked, full-rigged ship, with auxiliary steam power, captained by Confederate States Navy Lieutenant Commander James Waddell, a North Carolinian with twenty years of prior service in the United States Navy.The CSS Shenandoah was launched as Sea King on 17 August, 1863, and would become one of the most feared commerce raiders in the Confederate Navy. She surrendered on the River Mersey, Liverpool, England, on November 6, 1865.
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Sea King, Shenandoah, El Majidi
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1865-11-06Z
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1864-10-19Z
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9.906
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1863-08-17Z
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As El Majidi beached during hurricane, Zanzibar, 1872
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