- USS Catskill (1862)
USS "Catskill" (1862) was a monitor that served the
U.S. Navy during theAmerican Civil War in theUnion blockade of theConfederate States of America . She continued to serve the Navy after the war’s end until decommissioned in1898 after the completion of theSpanish-American War .Built in Greenpoint, New York, in 1862
USS "Catskill", a single-turreted "Passaic"-class monitor, was launched
16 December 1862 by Continental Iron Works, Greenpoint, N.Y.; outfitted atNew York Navy Yard ; commissioned24 February 1863 ,Commander George W. Rodgers in command; and reported to theSouth Atlantic Blockading Squadron .Civil War Operations
Assigned to the South Atlantic blockade
"Catskill" reported for duty at Port Royal, S.C., on
5 March 1863 , and for the remainder of the war operated intensively on the blockade off Charleston, S.C.. "Catskill" was damaged by Confederate gunfire during the7 April 1863 attack onFort Sumter that demonstrated both the strengths of well-defended fortifications and the limitations of monitor-typeironclads . That began the lengthy series of operations against the strongly fortified and stoutly defended harbor.July–September
1863 "Catskill" repeatedly took part in attacks on the batteries and forts protecting Charleston from the sea. She also cruised on picket duty, guarding other ships of the squadron from the determined and ingenious attacks launched against them, and patrolling constantly againstblockade runners .Commanding officer killed in action
"Catskill"'s
commanding officer , Commander Rodgers, was killed in action17 August 1863 , while directing the fire of his ship against Charleston's forts. The ship was hit by Confederate gunfire on several occasions, but skillful work by her crew -- under the command ofLieutenant Commander Edward Barrett -- returned her to action without returning for repairs."Catskill" destroyed the grounded
blockade runner "Prince Albert" offFort Moultrie on9 August 1864 . When Charleston was evacuated, on18 February 1865 , she boarded and took possession of the grounded blockade runner, "Deer", and later in that day raised the flag over another grounded steamer, "Celt".Post-Civil War service
Relieved from duty, "Catskill" cleared Charleston
13 July 1865, and sailed to thePhiladelphia Navy Yard , where she was decommissioned26 July 1865 . Here she remained in ordinary until1873 . During that time she was briefly renamed "Goliath" (15 June –10 August 1869 ). Repaired at New York during1874 and1875 , "Catskill" joined theNorth Atlantic Squadron , with whom she cruised along the northeast coast between4 March 1876 and5 November 1877 . From1878 to1895 , "Catskill" was in ordinary at various anchorages inVirginia , and from 1895 to1898 , in ordinary at Philadelphia's League Island Navy Yard.Spanish-American War service
Upon the outbreak of the
Spanish-American War , "Catskill" was one of the craft recommissioned for patrol duty inNew England waters, thus releasing more modern ships for active fighting. This period of commission lasted from16 April 1898 to22 September 1898 , after which "Catskill" returned to League Island until sold4 December 1901 .References
*"This article contains text from the US Naval Historical Center."
*DANFS
*"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.history.navy.mil/danfs/c5/catskill-i.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Catskill"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/01/catskill.htm navsource.org: USS "Catskill"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/monitors/catskill.htm hazegray.org: USS "Catskill"]
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