- USS Vandalia (1828)
The first "Vandalia" was an 18-gun
sloop -of-war in theUnited States Navy during theSecond Seminole War and theAmerican Civil War . She was named for the city ofVandalia, Illinois ."Vandalia" was laid down at the
Philadelphia Navy Yard in 1825; launched in 1828; and commissioned on6 November of that year, CommanderJohn Gallagher in command."Vandalia" left Philadelphia on
16 December 1828 , bound for duty with theBrazil Squadron off the eastern seaboard ofSouth America . She remained off the coasts ofBrazil andArgentina for the next three years, during a period of political unrest on the continent of South America. She returned toNorfolk, Virginia , on18 December 1831 ; was decommissioned the next day; and remained inactive until4 October 1832 when she was recommissioned for service with theWest Indies Squadron ."Vandalia" again put into Norfolk in August 1834 and was decommissioned there on the 24th for major repairs. Recommissioned on the last day of the year, she joined the West Indies Squadron in January 1835 and served with that organization into the summer of 1838; cooperating with land forces in
Florida during the second Seminole Indian War; and helping to suppress the slave trade. After almost three months laid up undergoing repairs from30 August to24 November , the ship was reactivated and returned to duty for a year in theCaribbean , ending when her commissioning pennant was again hauled down at Norfolk on23 November 1839 .Following more than two years on the stocks, the ship was returned to commission on
3 February 1842 , joined the newly createdHome Squadron in 1842, and performed routine patrol and reconnaissance duties at scattered points as far north as Newfoundland and as far south as the mouth of theAmazon River . During a visit toHaiti in the early spring of 1845, an epidemic ofyellow fever broke out in the ship. She returned immediately to Norfolk, was decommissioned on30 April , and was laid up. During the sloop's period in ordinary which lasted until 1849, she was lengthened by 13 feet in 1848. The renovated "Vandalia" was re-commissioned on9 August 1849 and joined thePacific Squadron on5 September 1849 as that organization was expanding to service the territory which the United States had recently acquired on the Pacific coast. She made several visits to theHawaiian Islands in 1851 before returning to theNew York Navy Yard on6 October 1852 and going out of commission again on the 14th."Vandalia's" rest ended on Valentine's Day 1853, and the ship soon joined Commodore
Matthew C. Perry 'sEast Indies Squadron . She was present at Commodore Perry's historic entrance intoTokyo Bay on13 February 1854 and in 1855 helped to protect American interests inChina during theTaiping Rebellion . "Vandalia" was decommissioned at thePortsmouth Navy Yard on30 September 1856 but was recommissioned on11 November 1857 for duty with the Pacific Squadron. In 1859, the warship rescued survivors of the Americanclipper ship "Wild Wave", wrecked offOeno andPitcairn Islands , and conducted an expedition against natives atWaya, Fiji Islands , following the murder of two American citizens. "Vandalia" returned to the New York Navy Yard early in 1860 and was decommissioned on6 January of that year but was recommissioned there on8 November and assigned to duty with the East Indies Squadron.With the outbreak of the Civil War in April 1861, "Vandalia" was called back home and assigned to the
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron on31 May for blockade duty off Charleston andBull's Bay, South Carolina . There, she captured the schooner "Henry Middleton" on21 August and assisted in the capture of the sailing ship "Thomas Watson" in15 October . The vessel also participated in the successful amphibious assault upon Roanoke Island, North Carolina, on7 November and8 November . This victory closed the supply lines to Confederate-held Norfolk Navy Yard and was largely responsible for the evacuation of that vital naval facility six months later. "Vandalia" put into New York on24 November to deliver the officers and crew of the wrecked steamer "Governor"."Vandalia" soon returned to duty with the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron and was deployed off
Tybee Roads, Georgia , in December. She remained at Tybee until April 1862, at which time she was ordered to proceed to the blockade atWassaw Sound, Georgia . The sloop returned toPort Royal, South Carolina , in June and took up blockade duty off Charleston in July. She served at Port Royal as a guardship in September and was repaired and resupplied there in November. Later that month and in December, she cruised along the outside line of the blockade off Charleston and Port Royal Bay, performing reconnaissance duties as well as giving practical sailing experience to recent Naval Academy graduates. On12 December , the vessel was ordered north for major structural repairs at New York."Vandalia" was decommissioned at the New York Navy Yard on
4 February 1863 and then sailed forPortsmouth, New Hampshire , on17 October for use as a receiving and guard ship. She remained at Portsmouth until broken up there sometime between 1870 and 1872.
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