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CSS Savannah (ironclad)

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Name
  
Savannah

Builder
  
H. F. Willink

Decommissioned
  
December 21, 1864

Length
  
46 m

Namesake
  
Savannah, Georgia

Commissioned
  
June 30, 1863

Launched
  
1863

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Fate
  
burned to prevent capture

CSS Savannah was a Richmond-class casemate ironclad in the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War.

Savannah was built by H. F. Willink for the Confederacy at Savannah, Georgia, in 1863. On June 30, 1863 she was transferred to naval forces in the Savannah River under the command of Flag Officer William W. Hunter. Under Commander Robert F. Pinkney, she maintained her reputation as the most efficient vessel of the squadron and was kept ready for service. She remained on the river and was burned by the Confederates on December 21, 1864 when the city of Savannah was threatened by the approach of General William T. Sherman.

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