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About Charles W. Linn, (CSN)
"Having built a good business over 23 years, he would sell it all at the start of the American Civil War. He became a Confederate States Navy sea captain. At the helm of the CSS Kate Dale a steamer ship, he would become a blockade runner transporting cotton to Liverpool, England raising funds for the Confederate States. He and his oldest son, Charles William, would be captured on July 14, 1863 off the Tortugas in the Florida Key by the USS R.R. Cuyler after sailing from Mobile Bay. They were taken to New York and paroled."
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Charles W. Linn, (CSN)'s Timeline
1846 |
February 11, 1846
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Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, United States
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1872 |
September 9, 1872
Age 26
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