- USS Abeona (1831)
USS "Abeona" was a stern wheel steamer in the service of the
United States Navy , named after the Roman goddessAbeona .She was built in 1831 at
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , purchased by the Navy on 21 December 1864, converted to a "tinclad"gunboat atMound City, Illinois , and commissioned there on 10 April 1865 (one day after the surrender ofRobert E. Lee ) with Acting MasterSamuel Hall in command.From that day, the gunboat performed patrol and guard duty on the
Mississippi River and its tributaries — primarily in the Mississippi Squadrons Fifth (the Mississippi between Natchez and Vicksburg) and the Tenth (theCumberland River and upperOhio River ) Districts. After all organized Confederate resistance ceased and the South had begun its painful and uncertain return to a peaceful way of life, "Abeona" was decommissioned, at Mound City, on 4 August 1865.She was sold there on 11 August 1865 to
J. A. Williamson et al and was redocumented under the same name on 17 October 1865. The veteran stern wheeler operated on the Mississippi and its branches until she caught fire atCincinnati on 7 March 1872 and was destroyed.As of 2004, no other ships in the United States Navy have borne this name.
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* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a1/abeona.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Abeona"]
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