USS Potomska (1861)

USS Potomska (1861)

USS Potomska was a wooden screw steamer rigged as a three masted schooner purchased at New York from H. Haldrege 25 September 1861. She was commissioned at the New York Navy Yard 20 December 1861.

Assigned blockading duties

Upon commissioning she was ordered to Port Royal, South Carolina, for duty with the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron. "Potomska" assisted in covering the landing of U.S. troops at the mouth of the Savannah River, Georgia, 28 January 1862. She was in the squadron commanded by Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont that took possession of Fernandina, Florida, 4 March 1862. On 9 March, with USS "Mohican" and USS "Pocahontas", she took possession of St. Simon’s Island and Jekyl Island and landed at Brunswick, Georgia. All locations were found to be abandoned in keeping with the general Confederate withdrawal from the seacoast and coastal islands. On 11 April "Potomska" was involved in an expedition to St. Catherine’s Sound, Georgia. On 27 April she ascended the Riceboro River, Georgia, inducing the Confederates to fire a British brig, then exchanged fire with dismounted Confederate cavalry concealed in the woods of Woodville Island, effectively silencing them. She was involved in an expedition to Darien, Georgia. 9 May, and made a reconnaissance in Great Ogeechee River, Georgia, 1 July, exchanging fire with a Confederate battery there.

First decommissioning and reactivation

"Potomska" was briefly decommissioned at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in August for repairs. In September she steamed back to Port Royal for duty in St. Simon’s Sound. In late October she proceeded to blockade Sapelo Sound. On 7 November "Polontska" escorted Army transport USS Darlington up Sapelo River, Georgia, shelling the shore to cover a landing at Spaulding’s. On 23 February 1863 "Potomska" captured blockade running British schooner "Belle" in Sapelo Sound with a cargo of coffee and salt. A week later she returned to St. Simon’s Sound. On 1 June she was ordered to move her blockade to Fernandina where she remained until September. She then returned to Port Royal for repairs which lasted into December when she was laid up prior to going north for further repairs in March.

Second decommissioning and reactivation

"Potomska" decommissioned for repairs at Baltimore, Maryland in March 1864 and recommissioned there 21 June, returning to Port Royal 11 July. On 30 July a landing party from "Potomska" destroyed two large Confederate salt works near the Back River, Georgia. On their return the party was taken under fire by Confederates and a sharp battle ensued before they safely reached the ship, later receiving a commendation from Rear Admiral Dahlgren. On 22–24 August "Potomska’s" men raided a turpentine still near White Oak River, Georgia. As of September 1864 "Potomska" was blockading off Charleston Bar. In October she was stationed at Georgetown. In November she was commanded briefly by Lt. A. T. Mahan who returned her to Charleston, where she remained occasionally chasing and firing on blockade runners. On 16 and 17 February 1865 ships of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, including "Polomska" and 6 others, and boats and launches from these vessels supported the amphibious U.S. Army landing at Bull’s Bay, South Carolina. This was a successful diversionary movement in the major thrust to take Charleston, designed to contain Confederate strength away from General Sherman’s route. In March "Potomska" was up the Cooper River. On 1 June she was off Charleston, then steamed north.

Final decommissioning

"Potomska" decommissioned at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 16 June 1865 and was sold at auction there, 10 August 1865, for $7,100.

References

See also

* List of United States Navy ships
* American Civil War
* Union Navy
* Confederate States Navy
* Steamboat
* Schooner

External links

* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/#Anchor-Editoria-14954 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]


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