- USS Mohican (1883)
The second USS "Mohican" was a steam
sloop of war in theUnited States Navy . She was named for the Mohican tribe.Laid Down
"Mohican" was laid down by
Mare Island Navy Yard ,California ,4 September 1872 , funded with the repair money allocated for the first "Mohican"; launched27 December 1883 ; sponsored by Miss Eleanor W. Much; and commissioned25 May 1885 , CommanderBenjamin F. Day in command.First Cruise
Assigned to the
Pacific Squadron , "Mohican" departedSan Francisco, California 27 June 1885 to patrol the coast ofMexico andSouth America . Steaming as far south asCallao ,Peru , the sloop of war spent the winter at that port and then departed6 March 1886 for the South Pacific. For the remainder of the year, the warship cruised in tropical waters, visiting theMarquesas ,Tahiti , and theTuamoto Archipelago , and patrollingSamoa n waters to protect American interests from German political interference. In July she paid an official call inAuckland ,New Zealand . She surveyedEaster Island in December for theSmithsonian Institution , and then sailed on the 31st for South America, arrivingValparaiso ,Chile ,14 January 1887 ."Mohican" operated off the South American coast until sailing from Callao for
Honolulu 10 September , and then following protocol activities and patrol in the islands through January 1888 cruised in the South Pacific until returning to Mare Island via Honolulu1 August . The warship underwent an 11-month overhaul and then returned toPolynesia n waters to patrol, in addition visitingSydney ,Australia , andAuckland . After a year-and-a-half cruise, she returned to San Francisco9 April 1891 .econd Cruise
Two months later,
19 June , "Mohican" stood out to assist theBering Sea fishing fleet protecting the sealing plants and fisheries from trouble, remaining on patrol in northern waters until19 October 1892 . The sloop departed for another cruise to Hawaii29 January 1893 and then sailed in June for Alaska to continue her Bering Sea patrols. "Mohican" ended her 22-month cruise at San Francisco8 October 1884 . The ship remained on the Pacific coast, visiting ports in the Northwest and patrolling until decommissioning at Mare Island16 September 1895 .Third Cruise
"Mohican" recommissioned
8 February 1898 because of imminent danger of war withSpain . She then made two voyages to Hawaii to protect American interests, March to May and June to September. Following the end of the Spanish-American War she was assigned duty as a school ship for landsmen at Mare Island. The venerable sloop cruised the Pacific coast into 1902 and then in January 1903 sailed across the Pacific, steaming via Honolulu,Christmas Island , Samoa, andGuam toYokohama ,Japan , on a goodwill visit. She returned to Mare Island in August following stops at Honolulu and Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, and then resumed cruising the Californian and Mexican coasts. On8 April 1904 , the ship was assigned as station ship at the Naval Station, Olongapo,Subic Bay ,Luzon ,Philippines , and 1 month later sailed via Honolulu, Guam, andCavite for her new station, arriving4 February 1905 .As tender
"Mohican" served as station ship into 1910, being ordered to additional service as tender for submarine divisions,
Asiatic Fleet ,30 December 1909 . The veteran warship steamed to Cavite30 March 1910 for duty assubmarine tender there and 3 years later17 March 1913 was designated receiving ship at Cavite and stationary tender, 1st Submarine Group, Torpedo Flotilla, Asiastic Fleet. Though relieved of this duty by monitor "Monadnock"27 June 1914 , she continued her tending duties through the end of 1915.Decommissioned
"Mohican" decommissioned at Cavite
21 October 1921 and was sold4 March 1922 to A. E. Haley of Manila.
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