- USS Saint Paul (SP-1643)
The first USS "Saint Paul" (SP-1643) was a
cruiser in theUnited States Navy . She was named for the capital ofMinnesota ."Saint Paul" was launched on
10 April 1895 byWilliam Cramp & Sons ,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , as a steel passenger liner; chartered for United States Navy service as an auxiliary cruiser from her owner,International Navigation Company , by a board appointed on12 March 1898 ; and commissioned on20 April 1898 forSpanish-American War service, CaptainCharles D. Sigsbee in command.Departing Philadelphia on
5 May 1898 , "Saint Paul"' s first assignment was to cruise in search of Admiral Cervera's squadron between Morant Pt., Jamaica, and western Haiti. She captured the British collier, "Restormel", bound for Cuba, on25 May and sent her intoKey West under a prize crew. She cruised offSantiago de Cuba and Guantanamo Bay into mid-June, then sailed to join the force blockading San Juan, Puerto Rico."Saint Paul" arrived off San Juan on the morning of
22 June 1898 . Shortly after midday, in theSecond Battle of San Juan (1898) , the Spanish cruiser, "Isabel II", emerged from the harbor and, remaining under protection of shore batteries, opened fire on "Saint Paul" at long range without success. "Isabel II" was joined shortly by the destroyer "Terror", which attempted to close "Saint Paul" to launch torpedoes. "Saint Paul" took "Terror" under heavy fire, scoring at least one direct hit which heavily damaged the destroyer. "Terror" gave up the attack and returned to port, followed by "Isabel II". "Saint Paul" was relieved by "Yosemite" off San Juan on the 26th and made for New York to coal."Saint Paul" spent the remainder of her Spanish-American War service as a transport, operating for 48 days in July and August as a War Department vessel. She landed troops at
Siboney, Cuba , andArroyo, Puerto Rico , subsequently returning soldiers from Guantanamo Bay toNew York through 15 August. Entering the Cramp shipyard on22 August 1898 for reconversion to mercantile service, "Saint Paul" was decommissioned on2 September 1898 and returned to her owner the same day."Saint Paul" was again taken over for wartime service on
27 October 1917 . Operated by theUnited States Shipping Board as a transport on the War Department account, she retained her merchant crew and carried a naval armed guard on board. She made twelve voyages between New York andLiverpool, England . She was transferred to the Navy account in April 1918; designated SP-1643; and overhauled at New York. Then, while being towed to her berth from dry dock on28 April , she capsized in theNorth River . Righted on11 September , she was subsequently turned over to the Commandant, 3d Naval District, on17 October ."Saint Paul" entered the
New York Navy Yard the following day, but the war's end led to cancellation of plans to use the ship for carrying troops.Placed in temporary commission on
14 January 1919 for the purpose of fixing responsibility for her care outside of the Navy Yard, "Saint Paul" soon began reconversion for mercantile service. Returned to her owner on24 March 1919 , "Saint Paul" was scrapped inGermany in1923 .
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