- USS Viking (1898)
The USS "Viking" (1898) was an iron-hulled, steam yacht built in 1883 at
Chester, Pennsylvania , by John Roach and was acquired by theUnited States Navy on 22 April 1898 from Mr. Horace A. Hutchins for service in theSpanish-American War . Converted for naval service at New York, she was placed in commission there on 11 May 1898, Lt.Henry Minett in command.Assigned to the
North Atlantic Fleet as adispatch ship , Viking remained at New York for the next two months. On 12 July, she departed New York bound for the blockading forces off theCuba n coast. After brief stops atPort Royal, South Carolina , andKey West, Florida , she joined the Fleet in Cuban waters on 28 July. After three weeks of duty carrying orders, messages, and passengers between ships on station on the blockade, Viking ended her brief war service without having participated in any combat. She headed back to Key West on 16 August, remained overnight, and then continued her voyage—via Port Royal—toHampton Roads, Virginia . She remained in the Hampton Roads-Norfolk area until 8 September when she headed up Chesapeake Bay toAnnapolis, Maryland . After a two-day visit, she returned to Norfolk on the 11th.She was placed out of commission there on 22 September. Viking remained at Norfolk until 29 September 1899 at which time she was reactivated for a bit more than three weeks of service which ended on 23 October. On 9 December 1899, Viking was transferred to the War Department. No records telling of her Army service or of her ultimate disposition have been found.
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