- USS Cimarron (1862)
The first USS "Cimarron" (officially changed from the original spelling "Cimerone") was a sidewheel double-ended steam
gunboat of theUnited States Navy that served during theAmerican Civil War ."Cimarron", a large ship of 860 tons, was outfitted as a mortar
gunboat with sixhowitzers for riverside operations, and as a blockade interceptor gunboat with a powerful 100-pounder rifle.Launched in New Jersey in 1862
"Cimarron" was launched
16 March 1862 by D. S. Merschon,Bordentown, New Jersey ; outfitted atPhiladelphia Navy Yard ; and commissioned5 July 1862 , Commander Maxwell Woodhull in command.Civil War service
James River operations
Sailing from the
Philadelphia Navy Yard 11 July 1862 , "Cimarron" arrived atFort Monroe, Virginia ,8 July . Between11 July and4 September 1862 , she sailed in the James River in active support of Army operations. During this time she engaged Confederate troops atHarrison's Landing (28 July ) and exchanged fire withFort Powhatan (31 July ) andSwan Point Battery (4 August ).Assigned to the South Atlantic blockade
"Cimarron" cleared Fort Monroe,
7 September 1862 to join theSouth Atlantic Blockading Squadron atPort Royal, South Carolina ,13 September . She was constantly employed in the coastal and inland waters ofSouth Carolina , Georgia, andFlorida , participating in the engagement with Confederate batteries up theSt. John's River ,Florida (17 September 1862 ), and returning early in October to support army operations there during the battle of St. John's Bluff.After repairs at the Philadelphia Navy Yard from January to April
1863 , "Cimarron" continued blockade duty until3 August 1865 . During this time she captured three prizes, and fired on Confederate troops ashore on two occasions (23 June and8 July 1863 ). She also joined in the attacks onFort Wagner inCharleston Harbor , (17 August ,20 August and21 August 1863 ). During January and February1864 , "Cimarron" operated in theStono River ,South Carolina .Post-war decommissioning
"Cimarron" arrived at Philadelphia Navy Yard
8 August 1865 ; was decommissioned there17 August 1865 ; and sold6 November 1865 .References
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
*Confederate States Navy External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c9/cimarron-i.htm USS Cimarron]
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