- USS Sarah Bruen (1862)
USS "Sarah Bruen" (1862) was a wooden
schooner acquired by theUnited States Navy during the beginning of the American Civil War.After being installed with a large (13”) mortar, "Sarah Bruen" was used by the
Union Navy , in its blockade ofConfederate States of America ports and waterways, as agunship whose main task was to bombard elevated targets which could not be reached by standard cannon or rifled guns.Commissioned in New York City in 1862
She was purchased by the
Union Navy atNew York City on3 September 1861 , and was commissioned at theNew York Navy Yard on3 February 1862 , Acting Master Abraham Christian in command.Civil War service
New Orleans operations
The schooner was assigned to Commander
David Dixon Porter 's mortar flotilla and proceeded toShip Island, Mississippi to support Flag OfficerDavid Farragut 's attack onNew Orleans, Louisiana . The mortarschooners shelled the Southern riverside forts for a week before Farragut's deep draft ships raced past the Confederate batteries and capturedNew Orleans, Louisiana .Mississippi River operations
The
schooners sailed to the entrance toMobile Bay which they blockaded until Flag Officer Farragut called them back to theMississippi River to bombard new and increasingly strong Confederate batteries at Vicksburg. They shelled the Southern emplacements at that river fortress during Farragut's dash past Vicksburg to meet Flag Officer Davis'sWestern Flotilla .While Farragut was above the forts awaiting troops for a joint Army-Navy attack on Vicksburg, the collapse of General
George B. McClellan 'speninsula thrust toward Richmond caused theSecretary of the Navy to recall Porter and twelve of his schooners for duty supportingUnion Army operations in the Richmond/Washington theater. However, "Sarah Bruen" was one of the mortar schooners left on theMississippi River . She remained in theWest Gulf Blockading Squadron until ordered north in the spring of1864 .Ordered to the East Coast
After repairs at
New York , she was ordered toPort Royal, South Carolina , on27 June 1864 . The remainder of her active service in the Civil War was performed on blockade duty inside Charleston Harbor's bar.Decommissioning
She was decommissioned at
New York City on6 July 1865 and was sold at public auction on15 August 1865 to a Mr. Rhinehart.References
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
*Confederate States Navy External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s5/sarah_bruen.htm USS Sarah Bruen]
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