- USS Zafiro (1884)
USS "Zafiro" was a collier that served in the
United States Navy from 1898 to 1904. "Zafiro" was constructed in 1884 in theUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland byHall Russell and Company at Aberdeen,Scotland .Admiral George Dewey purchased her for the U.S. Navy atHong Kong ,China , on9 April 1898 just before hisAsiatic Squadron sailed for thePhilippine Islands at the beginning of theSpanish-American War .Though the "Secretary of the Navy's Report" for 1900 indicates that "Zafiro" was placed in commission on
10 April 1898 , her role as a commissioned ship must have been unique indeed for her complement showed only one U.S. Navy man, hercommanding officer , aboard. Her status in the Navy from 1898 to 1900 is further complicated by the fact that there are no deck logs extant for her during the period; her first log begins on20 September 1900 . Finally, after her service in the Spanish-American War, which ended in August 1898, she had no naval complement on board until Ensign L. A. Gotten reported on board to assume command on10 May 1900 . Thus, the date upon which she was placed in commission cannot be established with any precision.In any event, "Zafiro" departed Hong Kong with Dewey's squadron in April 1898 and served with it as a collier and supply ship during the
Battle of Manila Bay and the ensuing Philippines campaign. The lack of documents covering her activities in 1898 and the first half of 1899 precludes any detailed narrative for that period. Presumably, she plied the waters of the Philippine Islands carrying troops, supplies, and dispatches between points in thearchipelago . Based atCavite onLuzon , she is known to have performed such missions during the period from July 1899 to June 1904. Those movements -- in support of theUnited States Army 's suppression of the Philippine insurrection and campaigns against the Moslem Moro tribesmen -- took her to a host of exotic places, and the length and breadth of the islands.On
10 June 1904 , "Zafiro" was placed out of commission at Cavite. Her name was struck from theNavy List on15 January 1906 , and on21 October 1910 she was sold to Mr. J. W. Zeeve of Seattle,Washington .References
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