- USS Pontiac (1864)
The first USS "Pontiac" was a wooden, double-ended, side-wheel
gunboat in theUnited States Navy . She was named for theOttawa chief, Pontiac."Pontiac" was begun for the Navy in 1862 by
Hillman & Streaker and Neafie, Levy & Company, was delivered to the Navy atPhiladelphia Navy Yard 7 July 1864 , and commissioned the same day, Lieutenant CommanderJohn Henry Russell in command.The new gunboat joined the
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron atPort Royal, South Carolina ,12 August , and proceeded to blockade station offCharleston, South Carolina . On1 September , Lt. Comdr.Stephen B. Luce relieved Russell in command. "Pontiac" engaged Southern guns at Battery Marshall,Sullivan’s Island 7 November . One shell exploded in the steamer’s forecastle hitting six men and wounding six others.On
13 January 1865 , she steamed toSavannah, Georgia thence some 40 miles up theSavannah River to protect GeneralWilliam Tecumseh Sherman 's left wing as his troops crossed the river atSister’s Ferry, Georgia , beginning their march north which soon caused Charleston to fall. Luce later credited his meeting with General Sherman as the beginning of his thinking which eventually resulted in the founding of theNaval War College . He said: “After hearing General Sherman’s clear exposition of the military situation, the scales seemed to fall from my eyes....It dawned on me that there were certain fundamental principles underlying military operations,...principles of general application whether the operations were on land or at sea.”On
1 March , "Pontiac" captured steamer "Amazon", a former Confederate ironclad laden with cotton.After the war, "Pontiac" decommissioned at
New York Navy Yard 21 June 1865 and she was sold15 October 1867 to John Roach.
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