- USS Rebecca Sims (1801)
USS "Rebecca Sims" (1801) was built as a general trading ship in "1801" by Samuel Bowers of
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , for Joseph Sims.During the
American Civil War she was acquired by theUnion Navy , which used her as part of thestone fleet of obstructions of the ports and waterways of theConfederate States of America .Commercial cargo service
Refitted during the winter of
1806 -07, she set a record of 14 days on an eastbound run fromCape Henlopen ,Delaware , to the mouth of theRiver Mersey (Liverpool, England ) in May1807 .Converted into a whaler
She was eventually taken out of general trading service; refitted as a whaler, and, by
1850 , was sailing fromNew Bedford, Massachusetts , on extended voyages to the SouthAtlantic Ocean and to thePacific Ocean .Acquired by the Union Navy
Still operating at the outbreak of the Civil War, "Rebecca Sims" was acquired by the
Union Navy atFairhaven, Massachusetts , on21 October 1861 for use in the "Stone Fleet ," the ships which were to be sunk as obstacles in the shipping channels of the South's major ports. The whaler was stripped of all unnecessary equipment; filled with stone; and, under the command of her previous master, James M. Willis, sent south in late November. In early December, she arrived offSavannah, Georgia , whence, at mid-month, she proceeded toPort Royal, South Carolina . On 19-20 December , she and 16 other ships were sunk in the main channel ofCharleston Harbor .References
See also
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
*Confederate States Navy
*Stone Fleet External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/r3/rebecca_sims.htm Rebecca Sims]
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