USS Alliance (1877)

USS Alliance (1877)

The second USS "Alliance" was a screw gunboat that was in service from 1877 to 1911 with the United States Navy.

Laid down as "Huron", a screw gunboat of the third rate, in 1873 at the Norfolk Navy Yard, "Alliance" was launched on 8 March 1875. She was sponsored by Miss Eulalie Boush, whose father, Naval Constructor George R. Boush, was superintending the warship's construction. However, before "Huron" joined the fleet, she was renamed "Alliance"—to honor the Revolutionary War frigate. Ultimately, "Alliance" was commissioned on 18 January 1877, Commander Theordore F. Kane in command.

On 25 August 1877, "Alliance" sailed from Smyrna for Salonika in company with Rear Admiral John L. Worden's flagship, USS|Trenton|1876, and reached that port five days later. She returned to Smyrna, and then again visited Constantinople, where she remained into December. She sailed thence back to Smyrna, the new year 1878 finding her in that port. Having spent eight months in the eastern Mediterranean, "Alliance" sailed for Villefranche in early January 1878, but returned to Smyrna on 24 February, bringing with her quantities of stores to be distributed among the ships of the squadron.

A few hours after "Alliance"s arrival, "Vandalia" arrived at the Pireaus bearing Ulysses S. Grant on his world tour. During ex-President Grant's stay, "Alliance" rendered honors to him on 13 March. Less than two weeks later, while she lay at the Pireaus, the ship received the King and Queen of Greece, who, after inspecting the flagship, "remained a considerable time on board" "Alliance", and departed on 26 March.

Sailing from Havre on 6 August, "Alliance" reached Cherbourg, France, on the 7th, and remained there for a day, before pushing on for Gibraltar on the 9th. She proceeded thence to Villefranche, arriving there on the 19th. After returning to the eastern Mediterranean, visiting Leghorn, Italy, between 20 and 27 September, she sailed on a cruise "in eastern waters, making Smyrna her headquarters." "Alliance" later visited Messina, Italy and Volo, Turkey; after "finding affairs there (at Volo) quiet," the gunboat sailed for Smyrna, arriving there on 11 October. "Alliance" remained there into December.

During 1879, "Alliance" carried out much the same routine as in her previous time with the European Squadron, ultimately returning home to the United States late in the year. Reaching Boston on 8 December 1879, "Alliance" sailed for Norfolk the following day, arriving there on the 14th. For the next five months, the ship lay under repairs at Norfolk, before she received orders at the end of April, 1880, to proceed to the Newfoundland Banks, to "search for and establish positions (if found) of the rocks and shoals" reported by shipping in that area.

"Alliance" resumed her activities, training landsmen, soon thereafter, attached to the Atlantic Training Squadron. During 1902, the ship visited Queenstown, Ireland; Lisbon, Portugal; Algiers, and Madeira before undergoing voyage repairs at the Norfolk Navy Yard; subsequently, the ship sailed south to Trinidad, St. Kitts, San Juan and Jamaica before arriving back in Hampton Roads on 13 June 1903. The following year, 1904, "Alliance" was among the ships reviewed by President Theodore Roosevelt at Oyster Bay, Long Island, on 17 August 1904.

The ship's last duty commenced soon thereafter, when she was dispatched to Culebra, Puerto Rico, to serve as station ship and store ship at the naval station there. Regarded as "unserviceable for war purposes," she was decommissioned at San Juan on 7 July 1911, and her name was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 9 August 1911. Her hulk, however, remained in government hands until disposed.


References

*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a7/alliance-ii.htm


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