From: https://cdispatch.com/opinions/2018-05-12/ask-rufus-the-rebel-tombigbee-squadron/
As such, they faced dangers in addition to the normal hazards of the river. Among the wartime steamers in the Tombigbee/Alabama River trade, the Swan was captured in 1862, while the Alice Vivian, James Battle and the W.S. Barry were captured in 1864. The steamer Lily sank in May 1863, but was raised and again used as a Confederate transport boat. The steamer Henry J. King was burned at Montgomery by Union troops in 1865, and the steamer Dick Keyes exploded near Demopolis in January 1865.