- USS Nipsic (1863)
USS "Nipsic" was a
gunboat in theUnited States Navy ."Nipsic" was laid down
24 December 1862 byPortsmouth Navy Yard ; launched15 June 1863 ; sponsored by Miss Rebecca Scott; and commissioned2 September 1863 , Lieutenant CommanderGeorge Bacon in command."Nipsic" arrived off
Morris Island, South Carolina ,5 November 1863 to join in the blockade of Charleston, where she served until the end of theAmerican Civil War . On27 June 1864 , she tookschooner "Julia" as the blockade-runner attempted to enter port."Nipsic" served primarily with the
South Atlantic Squadron off the coast ofBrazil , and in theWest Indies , protecting American commerce and interests until 1873 when she was decommissioned and subsequently broken up.Rebuilt as a new, and substantially larger, "Adams"-class gunboat, "Nipsic" recommissioned
11 October 1879 . She served again in theWest Indies until March 1880 when she sailed for theEuropean Station .After three years service in the
Mediterranean and along the north and west coasts ofAfrica , "Nipsic" returned to the South Atlantic Squadron in June 1883. She served there until March 1886 when she sailed to Washington for overhaul. In January 1888 she sailed forCape Horn andCallao ,Peru , whence she departed23 September for duty as station ship inApia Harbor ,Samoa .On
15 March 1889 , "Nipsic" rode at anchor in Apia Harbor with "Vandalia", "Trenton", HMS "Calliope", and three German naval vessels, "Adler", "Olga", and "Eber", along with six merchantmen. Gale-force winds arose, and preparations for leaving harbor were begun, but departure was delayed in the hope that conditions next morning would be more favorable for the sortie. However, by early morning16 March the harbor was a mass of foam and spray ashurricane -force winds battered the ships in the1889 Apia cyclone . Only "Calliope", larger and more strongly powered than the others, was able to leave the harbor. "Vandalia", "Trenton", the three German ships, and the merchantmen were all sunk; "Nipsic's" captain, Comdr. D. W. Mullin, was able by superb seamanship to beach his ship. While severely damaged by the pounding she received on the beach, "Nipsic's" hull was intact, although much of her topside structure was battered, all of her propeller blades damaged, two boilers spread and useless, and eight of her crew lost. Refloated and her engines repaired, "Nipsic" cleared Apia9 May forAuckland , but was turned back by heavy seas. On15 May she again sailed, forPago Pago ,Fanning Island , andHonolulu , arriving2 August ."Nipsic" was completely rebuilt in
Hawaii , her length and beam extended and her tonnage increased. From3 January 1890 she cruised in the Hawaiian Islands guarding American interests. She arrived inSan Francisco Bay30 September , and decommissioned atMare Island Navy Yard 2 October 1890 . In 1892 she sailed toPuget Sound Navy Yard to serve asreceiving ship and prison. On13 February 1913 she was sold."Nipsic" (AT–33) was renamed "Pinola"
7 February 1919 .As of 2006, no other ship in the United States Navy has been named "Nipsic".
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