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FINAL DISPOSITION: Out of commission on July 22, 1865; sold at New Orleans on March 28, 1866
OWNERS: U.S. Navy
OFFICERS & CREW: Lieut. Commander F.M. Ramsey
RIVERS: Mississippi River; Yazoo River
OTHER INFORMATION: Civil War gunboat rebuilt from the Nebraska. She was designed by Lt. Wm. Porter, U.S. Navy. Her sidewheel was located far aft which gave her good maneuverability in narrow waters. She was called a ram but her slow speed made her useless for ramming. Her exposed sidewheel was highly vulnerable to enemy ramming. Her armor was a half inch of iron over one inch of India rubber. The rubber rotted and the rot spread to the wooden backing. She had multiple casements. The Choctaw led other gunboats in the attack upon Hayne's Bluff on the Yazoo River on April 30, 1863. This was her first engagement and she was hit 46 times