- CSS Oregon
CSS "Oregon", a wooden steam
gunboat was the only ship of theConfederate States Navy to be named for the 33rd state. A wooden steamer similar to "California", she was built atNew York City in 1846 for the Mobile Mail Line, 60 percent owned at the end of April1861 by the Geddes family ofNew Orleans, Louisiana , andCincinnati, Ohio , the remainder by R. A. Heirn and Samuel Wolff ofMobile, Alabama . Described as having "one deck, one mast, no galleries and a billethead," she was permanently enrolled (coastwise) at New Orleans on20 June 1858 . Seized by Louisiana's Governor Moore sometime in 1861, she was an early and successful blockade runner, apparently only in theGulf of Mexico . Under Captain A. P. Boardman she had somehow contrived to make 92 "entrances and clearances" at blockaded ports before being picked for arming as a man-of-war; how much of this coastal service was under Confederate Army auspices is not altogether clear. Captain A. L. Myers succeeded to her command.After being converted into a gunboat, "Oregon" operated in
Mississippi Sound on various assignments. On13 July 1861 she steamed in company with "Arrow" to the vicinity ofShip Island Light where they vainly attempted to lure USS "Massachusetts" within range of shore batteries. During September 1861 she evacuated Confederate property and troops from Ship Island,Mississippi . When Confederate forces evacuated New Orleans in April 1862, "Oregon" was destroyed to prevent capture.References
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