- USS Alabama (1849)
The second USS "Alabama" was a wooden-hull sidewheel steamship briefly in the
United States Navy ."Alabama" was built in
1838 atBaltimore, Maryland . She apparently operated under the aegis of the War Department during theMexican-American War (1846 -1848 ), carrying troops that participated in the capture ofVeracruz, Mexico . After the close of hostilities, the War Department transferred "Alabama" to theNavy Department pursuant to the Act of Congress of March 3,1849 . The latter, however, found the ship "unsuitable for naval purposes" and sold her at public auction, atNew Orleans, Louisiana , in October 1849. Records of her naval service (if any) have not been found.It does not appear that she did in fact serve in the
United States Navy , since her name does not appear in any contemporary listings of naval vessels, nor do any deck logs exist. She ultimately foundered, stranding on Gun Key, in theBahamas , on 12 July1852 . Fortunately, no lives were lost in the grounding.External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a4/alabama-i.htm USS Alabama (1849) DANFS Page]
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