- USS Philadelphia (C-4)
The fourth USS "Philadelphia" (C-4), also known as "Cruiser No. 4", was a
cruiser of theUnited States Navy .She was laid down
22 March 1888 byWilliam Cramp and Sons ,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , launched7 September 1889 , sponsored by MissMinnie Wanamaker , daughter of merchant and philanthropistJohn Wanamaker ; and commissioned28 July 1890 , Capt.B. F. Bradford in command.While fitting out at the
New York Navy Yard , "Philadelphia" was designated on18 August asflagship ofRear Admiral Bancroft Gherardi , commanding theNorth Atlantic Squadron . The squadron departed New York19 January 1891 to cruise theWest Indies for the protection of American interests until May, thence to northern waters as far as Halifax,Nova Scotia . Early the following year, the flagship called atMontevideo ,Uruguay , 6-18 February , after which she resumed cruising in the West Indies."Philadelphia" continued operations with the Atlantic Squadron along the eastern seaboard of the United States and in the West Indies until
1 March 1893 . She was then assigned to theNaval Review Fleet as flagship of Rear Admiral Bancroft Gherardi. Charged with conducting theInternational Rendezvous and Review , with a fleet of twelve American ships, he received the visiting foreign ships as they commenced arrival inHampton Roads 8 April . The fleet steamed to New York24 April , where it joined additional foreign visitors to form a combined fleet of 35 men-of-war. PresidentGrover Cleveland reviewed the Fleet27 April , after which appropriately festive ceremonies took place, initiating a parade through the streets of New York. The Naval Review Fleet disbanded31 May and "Philadelphia" departed New York30 June 1893, bound for thePacific Squadron viaRio de Janeiro ,Brazil , andCallao ,Peru ."Philadelphia" arrived
San Francisco 22 August 1893. As the flagship of the Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Station, she cruised with the squadron, engaging in drills and maneuvers, and visiting various ports on the west coast of the United States,Mexico , andSouth America , and in theHawaiian Islands . She arrived at theMare Island Navy Yard 14 October 1897 and decommissioned there 18 December."Philadelphia" recommissioned
9 July 1898 and became the flagship of Rear AdmiralJ. N. Miller , Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Station. She steamed from San Francisco2 July to participate in the ceremonies attending the assumption of sovereignty by the United States over the Hawaiian Islands. Flagship "Philadelphia" arrivedHonolulu 3 August , and nine days hence her officers and those of thesteam sloop "Mohican", with a force under arms from the two warships, represented the US Navy at the ceremonies transferring the Hawaiian Islands to the United States.In March 1899, with Commander-in-Chief Rear Admiral
Albert Kautz embarked, "Philadelphia" steamed to theSamoan Islands for duty in connection with the settlement of civil difficulties by the Samoan Commissioners of the United States,Great Britain , andGermany . Alanding party from "Philadelphia" went ashore in the vicinity ofVaiele 1 April to act in concert with a British landing party. The combined force, ambushed by adherents of Chief Mataafa, sustained seven killed and seven wounded, including two American officers, LieutenantPhilip Lansdale and EnsignJohn R. Monaghan , and twobluejacket s killed, including SeamanNorman Edsall , and five bluejackets wounded. "Philadelphia" remained in the Samoan Islands until21 May 1899, when she steamed for the west coast via Honolulu."Philadelphia" served as flagship of the Pacific Station until
6 February 1900 , when Rear Admiral Kautz transferred his flag to "Iowa" (BB-4). The cruiser continued Pacific operations until1902 , conducting training cruises, drills, target practice, and port visits.Returning from a six-month cruise off the Panamanian coast, "Philadelphia" arrived San Francisco
17 July 1902 . Needing extensive repairs, she was ordered to thePuget Sound Navy Yard for decommissioning. ArrivingBremerton, Washington 23 August , she decommissioned at Puget Sound22 September 1902."Philadelphia" was housed over and became a
receiving ship at Puget Sound Navy Yard12 May 1904 . She continued this service until4 November 1912 , when she became aprison ship . Resuming service as a receiving ship10 January 1916 , she so remained until struck from theNavy List 24 November 1926 . Cruiser "Philadelphia" was sold atpublic auction at the Puget Sound Navy Yard in1927 toLouis Rotherberg .See also
See USS "Philadelphia" for other Navy ships of the same name.
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