- USS Crusader (1858)
USS "Crusader" (1858) was a screw steamer of the
United States Navy that served prior to, and during, theAmerican Civil War ."Crusader" was heavily armed and was used in a “
gunboat diplomacy ” role when theUnited States needed to place political pressure on theSouth America n country ofParaguay . After completing that mission, she returned to the United States to participate as agunboat in the blockade of theConfederate States of America .Construction and commercial start
Originally named "Chowan" the ship was launched in 1857 in
Murfreesboro, North Carolina . Four months later, its draftsman and builder, John K. Kirkham filed papers at the Hertford County Court for a lien for payment of $4,996 owed to him by the North Carolina and New York Steamship Company. She was seized by Sheriff John A. Vann. In February 1858, a jury awarded $2,287.36 to Kirkham and the court ordered that the ship be sold at auction onMay 4 ."Chowan" was purchased by John W. Southall and Capt. Thomas W. Badger and renamed "Southern Star". In early 1858 she was towed to
Delaware where whe was fitted with engines. She then steamed to Norfolk in September 1858 under her own power for final outfitting for hauling freight between theWest Indies and ports along the east coast ofNorth America .The Paraguay expedition and purchase by the Navy
The
US Navy approached its owners and chartered the vessel in October 1858 to be part of a 19 ship squadron military-diplomatic expedition to Paraguay to settle grievances growing out of an unprovoked attack on "Water Witch" byParaguay an forces in 1855.Commissioned
27 October 1858 , Commander A. M. Pennock in command, "Southern Star" sailed2 November forAsunción , Paraguay, arriving25 January 1859 .Her mission accomplished, she departed from
Montevideo ,Uruguay ,22 March to return to Norfolk's Gosport Navy Yard. Satisfied with her performance, she was purchased by the Navy for $49,000 and renamed "Crusader". She was outfitted as a gunboat at Gosport with four 12-pound cannons and numerous lighter arms.On
June 11 ,1859 , Lieutenant John N. Maffitt was assigned as her first commanding officer as "Crusader".cite book
last = Maffitt
first = Emma Martin
title = The Life and Services of John Newland Maffitt
publisher = The Neale Publishing Company
date = 1906
location = New York and Washington
pages = p 206-208
url = http://books.google.com/books?id=Yjj-OG0lQiIC&printsec=titlepage#PPA206,M1
doi =
id =
isbn = ]She left the
Brooklyn Navy Yard for naval service in August 1859.Suppressing the slave trade
"Crusader" cleared
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 7 October 1859 for duty with theHome Squadron in the suppression of theslave trade in West Indian waters until7 February 1861 , returning toNew York City 16 February .She made national headlines when on
May 23 ,1860 she intercepted a slave ship carrying 450 Africans, the first of the for slave traders and one pirate ship she apprehended.Civil War operations
Following another tour of duty in the
Gulf of Mexico from16 March to28 August 1861 , during which she captured two vessels to prevent their sale for use as Confederateprivateer s, she was placed out of commission17 September 1861 for repairs.Assigned to the South Atlantic blockade
"Crusader" sailed
18 January 1862 to join theSouth Atlantic Blockading Squadron . She cruised off theSouth Carolina coast until10 August . With "E. B. Hale" she conducted a successful expedition up the South Edisto River on28 April to capture a Confederate battery, the officers and men of both ships earning a commendation from the Secretary of the Navy for their courageous conduct. On a similar raid "Crusader" and "Planter" drove off a band of Confederates from Simmons' Bluff and destroyed their camp on21 June .Assigned to the North Atlantic blockade
After repairs at New York, "Crusader" put to sea
22 September 1862 to join theNorth Atlantic Blockading Squadron . She was diverted to duty in theChesapeake Bay and inland waters ofVirginia and served in this area until the end of the war. She captured five vessels with valuable cargoes and destroyed four others.Post-war decommissioning
"Crusader" was decommissioned at
Washington Navy Yard 13 June 1865 and sold there20 July 1865 .References
ee also
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
*Confederate States Navy
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