- USS Lehigh (1863)
The first USS "Lehigh" was a "Passaic"-class monitor launched
17 January 1863 by Reaney, Son, & Archibold, Chester, Penn., under a subcontract fromJohn Ericsson ; and commissioned atPhiladelphia Navy Yard 15 April 1863,Commander John Guest in command.A week later, the new monitor joined the
North Atlantic Blockading Squadron at Newport News, VA. She performedblockade duty in theHampton Roads -Virginia Capes area, and on the night of10 June joined a flotilla underRear Admiral Samuel Phillips Lee in an expedition up the James River to assist Army troops. Returning to Newport News 2 days later, she resumed blockade duty until sent back up the James with seven other Union warships to threaten Richmond, Va., the Confederatecapital . In the wake of theBattle of Gettysburg , the movement was designed to divert Confederate strength fromGeneral Robert E. Lee’sArmy of Northern Virginia which had invaded the North and imperiled Washington. The expedition caused the South to evacuateFort Powhatan , leaving no defenses on the James below Chaffin’s or Drewry’s Bluffs, some 8 miles from Richmond. The situation relaxed as the southern army retreated across thePotomac River , and the Union warships dropped down river to Hampton Roads. On the morning of23 July , "Lehigh", towed by "Circassian", got underway north and arrivedNew York City 2 days later for repairs.In August 1863, commanded by Commander Andrew Bryson, she headed south and joined the
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron off Charleston, S.C.. The monitor took part in the attacks onFort Sumter of 1 and2 September , being struck several times; engaged Sullivan’s Island7 September ;Fort Moultrie 8 September , receiving 29 hits; covered a landing party attacking Fort Sumter9 September ; and from27 October to20 November engaged Fort Sumter almost daily, running aground16 November off Sullivan’s Island under heavy enemy fire. For his actions in freeing the vesselHoratio Nelson Young was later awarded theMedal of Honor .After repairs at Port Royal, S.C., "Lehigh" rejoined the fleet off Charleston
13 January 1864 , was assigned to picket duty, and during the following year kept up an intermittent fire on various enemy fortifications inCharleston Harbor . In March 1865, "Lehigh" rejoined the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron and served in the James River through the end of the Civil War. She decommissioned atLeague Island Navy Yard on9 June 1865.Laid up and under repairs at League Island for a decade, "Lehigh" recommissioned
15 December 1875 , Commander George A. Stevens in command, and served as practice and school ship at theU.S. Naval Academy . In April 1876, she was assigned to theNorth Atlantic Station , and operated in the vicinity of Port Royal.From 1879 to 1895 "Lehigh" lay in the James River at City Point and off Richmond. In 1895, she was taken to League Island and repaired, and on
18 April 1898 was recommissioned underLieutenant R. G. Peek for coastal defense and stationed off theNew England coast for the duration of theSpanish-American War . She was decommissioned8 September 1898 , and remained at League Island until sold14 April 1904 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/l5/lehigh-i.htm
*"Additional technical data from" cite book
last = Gardiner
first = Robert
coauthors =
title = Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1860-1905
publisher = Conway Maritime Press
year = 1979
pages = p. 120
month =
isbn = 0 85177 133 5External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/01/lehigh.htm navsource.org: USS "Lehigh"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/monitors/lehigh.htm hazegray.org: USS "Lehigh"]
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