- USS Monarch (1862)
USS "Monarch" was a side paddle wheel ram in the
United States Navy . "Monarch" was built as atowboat atFulton, Ohio , in1853 . She was converted to a ram in1862 for service in theEllet Ram Fleet under Lt. Col.Charles Ellet, Jr. operating on theMississippi River in theAmerican Civil War in conjunction with theWestern Flotilla .Battle of Memphis
"Monarch" was purchased at Pittsburgh in April 1862 and commissioned there, Capt. R. W. Sanford in command.
After fitting out at New Albany, "Monarch" began active duty with the Ram Fleet. Steaming downriver in May, she scouted
Fort Pillow in June and joined "Benton", "Louisville", "Carondelet", "St. Louis", "Cairo" and her sister ship, "Queen of the West", in theBattle of Memphis 6 June. Engaging the Confederate River Defense Fleet, the rams destroyed seven of the southern ships, wiping out the Defense Fleet as an effective naval force. "Monarch" rammed CSS "Colonel Lovell" and "General Beauregard". The Union forces took Memphis 6 June, clearing the upper Mississippi of southern forts and naval craft. On 26 June, "Monarch" and "Lancaster" pursued "General Earl Van Doren" down the Mississippi and up theYazoo River , the Confederates burning the ship below Yazoo City to prevent her capture.Battle of Vicksburg
Beginning in June, "Monarch" operated against
Vicksburg, Mississippi . "Monarch" and five other ships departedHelena, Arkansas , 16 August on an Army-Navy expedition up to Yazoo River with troops landing at various points along the shore and destroying batteries on the river. Union ships captured CSS "Fairplay" above Vicksburg 27 August; "Monarch" then cruised the Yazoo with "General Bragg" to prevent Confederate use of steamer "Paul Jones" and to hinder communications with Vicksburg. Later that year, "Monarch" swept torpedoes in the Yazoo.Later service
"Monarch" joined 11 other ships in the expedition to capture
Fort Hindman 4 January 1863, a point thatDavid Dixon Porter noted as “a tough nut to crack.” Joining efforts withWilliam Sherman ’s troops 9 January, the Union ships shared in the capture of Fort Hindman 11 January. In February, "Monarch" steamed up the Yazoo to Greenville to relieve Commander Prichett, controlling guerrilla activity. In April, she joined "Lioness", "Horner", and "Fulton" in supporting Colonel Ellet’s marine brigade in the Tennessee.With the fall of Vicksburg, in July, and the collapse of Confederate naval forces on the western rivers, the ram's mission was accomplished. She was dropped from the naval list in 1864, but remained in reserve, ready for recall to active service, until going to
Mound City, Illinois for dismantling in July 1865.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m13/monarch.htm
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