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Lee Habeeb
March 13, 2026
The SS Georgiana, a civilian ship built in Scotland, was intended to smuggle goods into the Confederate port of Charleston during the American Civil War. However, it was spotted by a Union lookout ship and subsequently destroyed by both Union and Confederate forces, resulting in the loss of millions of buttons and pins. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
February 17, 2025
The SS Georgiana, a civilian ship built in Scotland, was intended to be a blockade runner for the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War. However, it was spotted by a Union lookout ship and eventually ran aground, where it was destroyed by both sides. The ship's cargo, including millions of buttons and pins, was scattered across the sea floor, and its fate remains a mystery to this day. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
February 27, 2024
The SS Georgiana, a civilian ship, was built in Scotland and intended to be delivered to the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War. However, it was spotted by a Union lookout ship and destroyed before it could break through the blockade at Charleston Harbor, resulting in the loss of millions of buttons and pins, as well as a rumored box of gold. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
December 13, 2022
The SS Georgiana, a civilian ship built in Scotland, was intended to be a blockade runner for the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War. However, it was spotted by a Union lookout ship and destroyed before it could deliver its cargo of buttons, pins, and other supplies to the Confederacy. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
September 26, 2022
The SS Georgiana, a civilian ship built in Scotland, was intended to smuggle goods into Charleston during the American Civil War. However, it was spotted by a Union lookout ship and subsequently destroyed by both Union and Confederate forces. The ship's cargo, including millions of buttons and pins, was lost at sea, but its story remains a fascinating piece of maritime history. [... more]
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