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This one, identified as the "Teazer" in the Libarary of Congress, was photographed having been intercepted off Wilmington.
Teazer Papercraft | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models Michael James 2008
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The Teazer, a Confederate blockade runner, had in the beginning the only 12 pound bow gun.
Teazer Papercraft | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models Michael James 2008
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The gunboat Teazer discovering them, steamed down toward them, and threw some heavy shells, shrieking and cracking among them, causing great consternation among the bathers, and some confusion and much amusement on shore.
Three Years in the Sixth Corps A Concise Narrative of Events in the Army of the Potomac, from 1861 to the Close of the Rebellion, April, 1865 George T. Stevens
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She has suffered from the shot of the Congress and the Cumberland, or she would stop and destroy the Minnesota; instead, with the Yorktown and Teazer, she goes back into the river.
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The Yorktown and the Teazer keep tip a constant fire.
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I was only down a second or two, and, steering my crippled boat for the Teazer, Webb took us to the Virginia, where it had already been reported that they were firing upon me, and the flag officer, seeing it, deliberately backed our dear old craft up close astern of the
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Lieutenant Webb in the Teazer to protect me in my little boat, for as I drew near the Congress the soldiers on shore opened on me with artillery and musketry, and very soon two
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Tucker with the Patrick Henry, Jamestown, and Teazer.
The end of an era, 1899
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Beaufort, and Teazer, little craft carrying one gun each, and at eleven o'clock they all moved down the inlet on which Norfolk is situated.
With Lee in Virginia: a story of the American Civil War 1867
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_Teazer_, little craft carrying one gun each, and at eleven o'clock they all moved down the inlet on which Norfolk is situated.
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