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Waddell, James

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Waddell, James (Iredell) (1824–1886)

US naval officer. He served in the US navy 1841–62 and then the Confederate States navy 1862–65, during the American Civil War. He commanded the Confederate raider Shenandoah on a 93,340 km/58,000-mi around-the-globe voyage 1864–65 and decimated the New England whaling fleet in the Pacific Ocean.

Following an amnesty, he returned to the USA and engaged in commercial sailing. He was born in Pittsboro, North Carolina.



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