- USS Tippecanoe (1862)
USS "Tippecanoe" - a "Canonicus" class monitor constructed by Miles Greenwood at the shipyard of John Litherbury at Cincinnati, OH - was laid down on
28 September 1862 ; and launched on22 December 1864 . However, she was not completed until 1866 when she was laid up at New Orleans, LA. In the year 1869, she was twice renamed: to "Vesuvius" on15 June and to "Wyandotte" on10 August .Between the years 1870 and 1872, the monitor was laid up at Key West, FL, and at the
Philadelphia Navy Yard . In 1873 and 1874, "Wyandotte" underwent extensive repairs by John Roach at Chester, PA. On24 January 1876 , the warship was commissioned, withLieutenant Thomas C. Terrell in command."Wyandotte" operated with the
North Atlantic Squadron off the east coast into 1879, on exercises and training cruises, basing for a time out of Hampton Roads, VA. She later served as station ship at Washington, DC, before being laid up in 1885 and placed in ordinary - first at Richmond, VA and then at Norfolk, VA.Transferred to the
Connecticut state militia in 1896, she was serving in this capacity when, at the opening of theSpanish-American War , some citizens along the eastern seaboard felt apprehensive, lest theSpanish Navy attack American cities. Their anxiety was fed by the fact that the major warships of theUnited States Navy had gathered around Key West far from the major metropolitan centers to the north. This uneasiness swept over the east coast and produced a clamor for the Navy to take steps to protect the "endangered" cities.As a result, the Navy reactivated old ships - for the most part, of Civil War vintage - for local defense. Recommissioned on
30 April 1898 , with Lt. John B. Milton in command, "Wyandotte" sailed from New Haven, CT, on17 May , to guard Boston, MA. The venerable warship remained on station from19 May to5 September , but no Spanish armada ever appeared.After hostilities ended, "Wyandotte" steamed to Philadelphia, PA, where she arrived on
9 September . She was decommissioned there on20 September and later sold for scrap on17 January 1899 .See also
*See USS "Tippecanoe" for other ships of this name.
*See USS "Vesuvius" for other ships of this name.
*See USS "Wyandotte" for other ships of this name.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
date = 1979
pages = p. 122
month =
isbn = 0 85177 133 5External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/w11/wyandotte-ii.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Wyandotte"]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/01/wyandotte.htm navsource.org: USS "Wyandotte"]
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