- USS Tallapoosa (1863)
USS "Tallapoosa" (1863) was a wooden-hulled, double-ended steamer in the
United States Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She was outfitted with heavy guns for interceptingblockade runner s andhowitzer s for shore bombardment."Tallapoosa" remained in service after the war and served in various capacities, including
schoolship formidshipmen of theUnited States Naval Academy . She was sold inUruguay in 1892.Built by the New York Navy Yard
"Tallapoosa" – the first
U.S. Navy ship to have that name -- was built at theNew York Navy Yard by C. W. Booz ofBaltimore, Maryland on similar plans as USS|Sassacus|1862|2. She was launched on17 February 1863 and commissioned on13 September 1864 , Lieutenant CommanderJoseph E. DeHaven in command.Civil War service
Searching for CSS Tallahassee
As "Tallapoosa" was being fitted out, Confederate
cruiser "Tallahassee" was cruising off the Atlantic coast destroying Union shipping from theVirginia Capes toNova Scotia . Hence, the Union double-ender got underway late in October and spent her first days at sea in seeking the Southern commerce raider.Her quest took her from
New York City to Halifax, then south to the Virginia Capes, then back north again to the coast of Nova Scotia. On4 November , "Tallapoosa" encountered a southeasterly gale, which battered the ship for the next two days, disabled both her rudders, and caused other damage. She finally made port atBoston, Massachusetts on the morning of the 7th.Assigned to the East Gulf blockade
Following repairs at the
Boston Navy Yard which lasted over a month and one-half, "Tallapoosa" was assigned to theEast Gulf Blockading Squadron . Her most notable duty during this assignment occurred on11 January 1865 when she assisted in salvaging material and equipment from screwfrigate USS|San Jacinto|1850|2 which had run aground in theBahamas on an uncharted reef nearGreen Turtle Cay off Grand Abaco Island.Post-war service
After the American Civil War ended, "Tallapoosa" served in the
Gulf Squadron -- cruising in theWest Indies and theGulf of Mexico -- until 1867 when she was laid up at theWashington Navy Yard .Admiral Farragut on board
Reactivated in 1869, the ship became a
dispatch vessel , beginning a role which soon brought "Tallapoosa" one of her more interesting missions. In January 1870, she carried AdmiralDavid Farragut toPortland, Maine , where he met HMS|Monarch|1868|6 at the end of that British turretedbattleship 's voyage across theAtlantic Ocean to return to the United States the remains ofphilanthropist George Peabody who had died inEngland .Early the following summer, the double-ender carried Farragut from New York City to
Portsmouth, New Hampshire , to visit the commandant of the navy yard. It was hoped that the cool sea breezes ofNew England would improve the aged and ailing admiral's health. As "Tallapoosa" neared Portsmouth on4 July , she fired an Independence Day salute to her famous passenger, the Navy's highest ranking and most respected officer. Upon hearing the warship's guns, Farragut left his sick-bed, donned his uniform, and walked to theman-of-war 'squarterdeck . There he commented, "It would be well if I died now, in harness. ..." A month and 10 days later, Farragut died at Portsmouth.Schoolship for the Naval Academy
In 1872, "Tallapoosa" moved to
Annapolis, Maryland , to serve as atraining ship at the United States Naval Academy. The following year, she became a transport. While she performed this duty, her years of service began to show, and it became apparent that she needed extensive repair work. Hence, the ship was largely rebuilt at Baltimore, Maryland, in 1874 and 1875. There, revitalized and configured as a single-ender, the veteran warship resumed her role as a dispatch vessel and continued performing as such for almost a decade.Raised after sinking
Shortly before midnight on
24 August 1884 , "Tallapoosa" collided withschooner "J. S. Lowell" and sank about five miles from Vineyard Haven,Rhode Island . After the ship had been raised and repaired by the Merritt Wrecking Company, she was recommissioned at the New York Navy Yard on11 January 1886 . Assigned to theSouth Atlantic Squadron , "Tallapoosa" departed New York on7 June 1886 , bound forRio de Janeiro .Sold in Uruguay
"Tallapoosa" served along the coast of South America until
30 January 1892 when she was condemned as unfit for further service. She was sold at public auction atMontevideo , Uruguay, on3 March 1892 .References
See also
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Confederate States Navy External links
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