- USS Atlanta (1884)
The second USS "Atlanta" was a
protected cruiser and one of the first steel warships of the "New Navy" of the 1880's."Atlanta" was laid down on
November 8 ,1883 atChester, Pennsylvania byJohn Roach & Sons ; launched onOctober 9 ,1884 ; sponsored by Miss Jessie Lincoln, the daughter of Secretary of WarRobert Todd Lincoln and granddaughter of PresidentAbraham Lincoln ; and commissioned at theNew York Navy Yard onJuly 19 ,1886 , Capt. Francis M. Bunce in command.She remained at New York fitting out and undergoing modifications until July
1887 when she joined the North Atlantic Squadron. For a little over two years, she cruised the Atlantic coast, theGulf of Mexico , and theWest Indies . OnSeptember 30 ,1889 , she was reassigned to the Squadron of Evolution with which she voyaged toEurope and theMediterranean that winter. On the return voyage the protected cruiser paid a friendship visit to the Republic ofBrazil before returning to New York at the end of July1890 . There, she resumed duty along the east coast and in the West Indies. Between February and April1891 , she cruised theGulf of Mexico . From May to October, the ship operated along the Atlantic coast and participated in exercises and maneuvers at Boston and New York, training members of the Naval Militia. Between October1891 and July1892 , she served successively along the east coast, in the West Indies, and inSouth America n waters.On
September 2 ,1892 , the cruiser was transferred from the Squadron of Evolution back to the North Atlantic Squadron. Between December1892 and February1893 , she operated in the West Indies protecting American interests. In March, April, and May, the warship participated in theNaval Review held atHampton Roads, Virginia In May and June, she returned to the Gulf of Mexico. OnJuly 18 ,1893 , "Atlanta" was placed out of commission atNorfolk, Virginia . There, she remained until recommissioned onApril 2 ,1894 . She returned to duty on the North Atlantic station for the next 17 months. During that assignment, she put a landing party ashore at Boca del Toro,Colombia , onMarch 8 ,1895 to protect American lives and property threatened by a Liberal Party revolt and the activity of filibusters. In September1895 , she was placed out of commission at the New York Navy Yard where she was laid up for the next five years.On
September 15 ,1900 , she was placed back in commission at New York, Comdr. E. C. Pendleton in command. Late in October, the ship put to sea to join the South Atlantic Squadron off the coast ofBrazil . She cruised those waters until November1902 when she was transferred to theCaribbean Squadron. During the latter tour of duty, she again landed shore parties to protect American interests—first atSanto Domingo in April1903 and then at Porto Bello,Panama , the following December. She made a voyage to theMediterranean in1904 and returned in October, via the western coast ofAfrica andCape Town , to the South Atlantic station. She arrived back at Hampton Roads onDecember 26 and, in January1905 , moved toAnnapolis, Maryland , where she was placed in reserve on theJanuary 12 . "Atlanta" remained inactive only untilMay 8 , at which time she was returned to full commission for service in the Coast Squadron to participate in midshipman training missions.In November
1905 , the warship moved to Norfolk where she served as a barracks ship for sailors of the Torpedo Flotilla until1909 . At that time, she moved toCharleston, South Carolina , where she resumed duty as a barracks ship. OnMarch 23 ,1912 , "Atlanta" was relieved of duty and, one month later, onApril 24 ,1912 , her name was struck from the Navy list. The ship was sold at Charleston onJune 10 ,1912 to Frank Rijsdyk's Scheepsslooperij.See USS "Atlanta" for other Navy ships of the same name.
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