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Name
  
Baltic

Decommissioned
  
July 1864

Displacement
  
624 tons

Length
  
57 m

Commissioned
  
1862

Captured
  
May 10, 1865

Launched
  
1860

Weight
  
634 tons

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Fate
  
Sold for scrap, December 31, 1865

CSS Baltic was an iron and cottonclad sidewheeler ship built in 1860 in Philadelphia as a river tow boat belonging to the Southern Steamship Co. She was purchased by the State of Alabama, converted to an armored ram, and turned over to the Confederate States Navy in the middle of 1862. Her first commanding officer was Lieutenant James D. Johnston.

Throughout the American Civil War, Baltic operated in the Mobile Bay, Mobile, Alabama and Tombigbee Rivers. Baltic was reported unfit for service in February 1863, with her deteriorating condition preventing her from joining the defense of Mobile Bay in June 1864. She was dismantled in July 1864 and her armor transferred to CSS Nashville.

Baltic was captured at Nanna Hubba Bluff, Tombigbee River, Alabama, on May 10, 1865 and sold on December 31, 1865.

References

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