USS Vindicator (1863) - Post-war Decommissioning and Subsequent Career

Post-war Decommissioning and Subsequent Career

She was sold at public auction at Mound City to W. L. Hambleton on 29 November; redocumented New Orleans on 27 February 1866; and dropped from documentation in 1869.

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