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Reading from this, it's hard to tell. I believe they were saying that they'd confirmed from 1864 log book entries that the Diana had been in Greenville (in confirmation of my relatives disability claim). However, it also could be reporting the ship was in Greenville on the dates June 8-14, 1864, which seems to be in conflict with reports that the ship had been destroyed by that time. Though I wonder at the relevance of the latter interpretation in light of my relatives claim situation.
I think it's reasonably established that the gunboat Diana had been destroyed more than a year before that. But that does not exclude the possibility of another boat named Diana, likely a transport serving the Army's Quartermaster Department under charter. I can check my copy of Gibson & Gibson later, assuming someone like Andy doesn't beat me to it.
