- USS Umpqua (1865)
USS "Umpqua", a single-turreted, twin-screw monitor, was laid down in March 1863, before the official order had been placed, at
Brownsville, Pennsylvania , by Snowden & Mason; launched on 21 December 1865; and completed on 7 May 1866.Characteristics of the class
Umpqua was a Casco-class monitor intended for service in the shallow bays, rivers, and inlets of the Confederacy. These warships sacrificed armor plate for a shallow draft and were fitted with a ballast compartment designed to lower them in the water during battle to reduce the target they provided enemy guns.
Engineering and construction difficulties
Though the original designs for the "Casco"-class monitors were drawn by
John Ericsson , the final revision was created by Chief Engineer Alban B. Simers followingRear Admiral Samuel F. Du Pont's failed bombardment ofFort Sumter in 1863. By the time that the plans were put before the Monitor Board in New York, NY, Ericsson and Simers had a poor relationship, also Chief of Naval Construction John Lenthall had little connection to the board. This resulted in the plans being approved and 20 vessels ordered without serious scrutiny of the new design. $14 million US was allocated for the construction of these vessels. It was discovered that Simers had failed to compensate for the armor his revisions added to the original plan and this resulted in excessive stress on the wooden hull frames and a freeboard of only 3 inches. Simers was removed from the control of the project and Ericsson was called in to undo the damage. He was forced to raise the hulls of the monitors under construction by 22 inches to make them sea-worthy.As a result, the Navy Department ordered on 24 June 1864 that "Umpqua's" deck be raised to provide sufficient freeboard. Upon delivery, the monitor was laid up at
Mound City, IL ; and she saw no commissioned service. In August 1868, she was moved toNew Orleans, LA . Her name was changed to "Fury" on 15 June 1869, but she resumed the name "Umpqua" on 10 August 1869.Decommissioning and sale
"Umpqua" was sold at New Orleans on 12 September 1874 to Nathaniel McKay.
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United States Navy
*American Civil War
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