New York Times, April 10, 1861

 

Sailed.; Steamships Nashville, for Charleston; Jamestown; for Norfolk, From the S.W. Spit Steamship Atlantic, for Indianola, (at 7 A.M.) From Quarantine Steamship Illinois, for Indianola, (at 6 A.M.). The bark Rapid, for Vera Cruz, has anchored in Quarantine.There are a large number of outward-bound vessels at the S.W. Spit.

New York Times, March 12, 1861.

Southern Ocean Steamer Movements.

 

CHARLESTON, Saturday, March 9.

The United States mail steamship Nashville. Capt. L.M. MURRAY, from New-York, arrived here at 6 o'clock this (Saturday) afternoon.

New York Times, Monday, March 25, 1861

Steamship Columbia. Berry, Charleston, mdse. and passengers to Spofford, Tileston & Co. Sunday. 7 1/2 P.M., exchanged signals with steamship Nashville, for Charleston.

 

New York Times, March 7, 1861

New York

Cleared March 4, 1861.

Steamships Nashville, Murray, Charleston, Spofford Tileston & Co.: Karnak, (Br.,) Le Measurier, Naseau, E. Cunard; Empire City, Brown, Indianola, M.O. Roberts.

 

New York Times, April 26, 1861

Schr. Smithsonian, Davis, Charleston 4 ds., with naval stores to Jonas Smith & Co. 24th inst., off Chincoteague, saw steamship Marion, with brig-of-war Perry in tow; also, another steamship bound S. No excitement at Charleston. The steamship Nashville lay at her wharf, idle.

 

New York Times, March 25, 1861

New York....Saturday, March 23

Marine Intelligence.; Cleared

Steamships Yorktown, Parrish, Norfolk, &c., Ludlam & Heineken; Alabama, Schenck, Savannah, S.L. Mitchill & Son; Huntsville, Post, Savannah, H.B. Cromwell & Co.; Monticello, Gager, Alexandria &c., H.B. Cromwell & Co.; Patapsco, Vale, Portland, H.B. Cromwell & Co.; Parkersburgh, Stannard, Wilmington, N.C., H.B. Cromwell & Co.; Nashville, Murray, Charleston, Spofford, Tileston & Co.; Thomas Swan, Ramsey, Portland, H.B. Cromwell & Co.

 

New York Times, April 10, 1861

Arrived.

Steamships Africa, (Br.,) Cook, Liverpool; E. Cunard; Nashville, Murray, Charleston Spofford, Tileston & Co

 

New York Times, March 20, 1861.

Arrived.

Steamship Nashville, Murray, Charleston, with mdse. and passengers to Spofford, Tileston & Co.

 

New York Times, April 5, 1861. (Friday)

Passengers Arrived. April 4.

In steamship Nashville, from Charleston -- J.A. Shelton, W.J. Denley, M. Cleman, J.E. Lockwood, Mrs. Pennington and son, C. Legoe, G.W. Hendy, Mrs. Hendy and daughter. C. Peck, Miss A. Smith, Miss K. Cook, S.N. Fresenthick, C.K. Ganion and servant, F.A. Farley and lady, J.B. Barclay, H.M. Smith, M.P. Denlos and lady, Wm. Haseltine, Mrs. Loomis, J. Harris, Capt. Dinane, 17 steerage, and 9 colored.

 

New York Times, March 2, 1861.

Arrived.

 

Steamship Nashville, Murray, Charleston, with mdse and passengers to Spofford, Tileston & Co. Feb. 28, 3 A.M., off Lookout, signalized steamship Keystone State; 5 P.M., N. of Hatteras, exchanged signals with steamship Florida, both for Savannah. 1st inst., 3 A.M., exchanged signals with steamship Columbia, hence for Charleston.

 

Movements of the USMS Nashville

© 2011

 

New York Times, April 15, 1861

MARINE INTELLIGENCE.; Cleared. Arrived Below. Sailed. By Telegraph. Spoken, & c.

NEW-YORK....SATURDAY, April 13.

Steamship Marion, Adkins, Charleston, with mdse. and passengers to Spofford, Tileston & Co. April 11, 5 1/2 P.M. 20 miles S. of Lightship, off Frying-pan Shoals, passed steamship Atlantic, bound S.; 7 P.M., exchanged signals with steamship Nashville, hence for Charleston.