- USS Mohawk (1853)
The second USS "Mohawk" was a screw
steamship in theUnited States Navy ."Mohawk" was built as "Caledonia" by Teas & Birely,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; launched11 June 1853 ; chartered by the Navy13 September 1858 ; and entered service soon after, CommanderAugustus L. Case in command."Mohawk" sailed at once for
South America to take part in Flag OfficerWilliam B. Shubrick ’s 18-shipParaguay expedition , attempting to gain apology for the 1855 firing upon survey steamer "Water Witch". ArrivingAsunción with the squadron 25 January 1859, "Caledonia" took position above Rosario inLa Plata River , ready for operations while negotiations were conducted. Paraguay agreed to apologize for the incident and pay an indemnity.The steamer returned to the United States in February, was purchased by the Navy 14 June 1859, and renamed "Mohawk" on that date. She commissioned at
New York Navy Yard 19 September 1859 , Lt.Tunis Craven in command."Mohawk" operated against
pirate s andslaver s off the east coast and in theCaribbean through 1861, capturing slave ship "Wildfire" inOld Bahama Canal 28 April 1860, and delivering the prize toKey West where the crew was imprisoned. The 530Africa ns on board were placed in a camp for protection, guarded by "Mohawk's" marines, until they could be returned home. From 15 November on Lieutenant Craven in "Mohawk" with steamer "Wyandotte" defended Forts Jefferson and Taylor at Key West, from actions of “bands of lawless men”, a farsighted action that enabled the Union to retain that vitalFlorida base, so valuable during the forthcoming naval operations in theAmerican Civil War .The steamer remained on guard at Key West until the end of January 1861 and then sailed for New York. On 11 March 1861, "Mohawk" departed for the Caribbean, escorting supply ship "Empire City" to
Havana and thenIndianola, Texas . The warship proceeded toPensacola, Florida via Havana and Key West, arriving 10 May and took up her blockade station off that port. She next moved on to patrol offSt. Marks, Florida , capturingsloop "George B. Sloat" 5 July attempting to run the blockade. She remained on station until sailing for New York 8 April 1862.Two and one-half months later, "Mohawk" sailed for
Port Royal, South Carolina , to join Flag OfficerSamuel F. DuPont ’sSouth Atlantic Blockading Squadron . She returned to Port Royal in June 1863 for duty as guardship. Ordered north for repairs 27 June 1864, on 6 July she reported to CommodoreCornelius Stribling atPhiladelphia Navy Yard ."Mohawk's" old and damaged boilers with her poor general condition from wartime use proved her unfit for further service. She was sold
12 July 1864 . Subsequently renamed "Alliance" while in commercial service, she was wrecked atHatteras Inlet ,North Carolina , on 4 March 1869.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m13/mohawk-ii.htm
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