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CSS Palmetto State, a Richmond class ironclad ram built at Charleston, South Carolina, was commissioned in September 1862. On 31 January 1863, in one of the Confederate Navy's few successful efforts against Union blockading forces, she joined her sister ship Chicora in an attack that disabled USS Keystone State and USS Mercedita. Though the blockade was not broken, it was clearly endangered by the two Confederate ironclads, neither of which was much injured in the action.

When U.S. Navy ironclads attacked Fort Sumter on 7 April 1863, and when some of Charleston's defending batteries had to be evacuated on 6-7 September of that year, Palmetto State assisted in the successful Confederate operations. For most of the rest of the Civil War, she remained active in the Charleston vicinity. CSS Palmetto State was destroyed on 18 February 1865, when the city was evacuated.

 

 

 
Career
Launched: September 1862
Commissioned: September 1862
Decommissioned: February 18, 1865
Fate: Burned to prevent capture
General Characteristics
Displacement: 850 tons
Length: 150 ft
Beam: 34 ft
Draught: 12 ft
Propulsion: Steam engine
Complement: 125 officers and men
Armament: 2 7" Brooke rifled cannons, 2 9" Dahlgren smooth-bore cannons
 

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