USS Swatara (1865)

USS Swatara (1865)

The first USS "Swatara" was a wooden, screw sloop in the United States Navy. She was named for Swatara Creek in Pennsylvania.

"Swatara" was launched on 23 May 1865 by the Philadelphia Navy Yard; sponsored by Miss Esther Johnson; and commissioned on 15 November 1865, Commander William A. Jeffers in command.

Assigned to the West Indies Squadron, "Swatara" stood out from Hampton Roads on 12 January 1866 for Bermuda and the West Indies. She called at various ports, including Port of Spain, Trinidad; La Guajira, Venezuela; Curasao, Netherlands West Indies; and Havana. Departing Cuba on 1 May, "Swatara" arrived at the Washington Navy Yard on the 7th for repairs.

Departing Washington on 16 June, "Swatara" steamed to Norfolk, Virginia. Assigned to the European Squadron, she stood out from Hampton Roads on 27 June and called at Fayal, Azores, before arriving at Lisbon on 19 July 1866 to join flagship "Colorado" and other members of her squadron. After visiting Southampton, England, "Swatara" anchored at Bremerhaven, Germany, 3 August to 8 September, representing United States concern over uneasiness in Europe in the aftermath of the Austro-Prussian War. Subsequently cruising southward, "Swatara", called at Helder, The Netherlands; Southampton, England; and the major French Atlantic seaports: Cherbourg, Brest, Lorient, Rochefort, and Bordeaux. After calling at Ferrol, Spain, "Swatara" arrived at Vigo on 26 October where the United States consul came on board to visit the ship on 6 November. Bound for Mediterranean duty, the sloop put into Tangier, Morocco; and Gibraltar; passing on to Spanish and French ports during November 1866. "Swatara" called at Ciyita Vecchia, Papal States, and Malta, before reaching Alexandria, Egypt, on 20 December 1866. She continued to cruise in the Mediterranean area throughout the first half of 1867, spending from 1 July to 6 August replenishing at Lisbon. "Swatara" headed for the Mediterranean again in August, anchoring at Smyrna and Constantinople before returning westward to Lisbon.

"Swatara" cruised down the West African coast in early 1868, calling at Monrovia, Liberia, on 28 February and subsequently putting in at Fernando Po and St. Paul Loando before returning northward to Puerto Praya, Cape Verde Islands, on 27 April. After reaching Lisbon, "Swatara" called at Southampton on 21 May, and returned to Spain, before sailing for the United States. Departing Cadiz on 17 April, "Swatara" entered the Delaware Bay on 24 May and reached Philadelphia Navy Yard the next day. Subsequently arriving at the New York Navy Yard on 30 May, "Swatara" was decommissioned there on 17 June 1869 and placed in reserve.

Recommissioned on 11 November 1869 for the North Atlantic Squadron, "Swatara" put to sea on 27 November for Aspinwall, Colombia (later Colon, Panama). Returning to New York on 12 January, "Swatara" was again deployed in the Caribbean into 1871. There her principal service was protecting United States interests in Dominican waters, spending from February to May 1870 and from July to September 1871 anchored in Caldera Bay, San Domingo City, and other Dominican ports. After calling at Matanzas, Cuba, "Swatara" sailed via Key West and Hampton Roads to New York. She returned to the Norfolk Navy Yard where she was placed out of commission on 20 December 1871. Nominally undergoing extensive repairs, "Swatara" was completely dismantled and given a new hull and machinery to become, in actuality, a new ship.


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