- USS Hist (1895)
USS "Hist", formerly "Thespia", was built in 1895. She was purchased at Norfolk from David Dows, Jr., on
22 April 1898 for use in theSpanish-American War . "Hist" commissioned13 May at New York, Lt. Lucien Young in command.Arriving at
Guantánamo Bay via Charleston25 June , "Hist" joined the blockading fleet offSantiago de Cuba on the 29th. The following day was a memorable one. That morning, in company with "Hornet", "Hist" captured the Spanish schooner "Nickerson". Their prize in tow, the two ships were joined by "Wompatuck" and the column headed forManzanillo Bay . On their way. they engaged a Spanishgunboat , which they sank, and were fired on by shore troops atNiguero . Reaching Manzanillo, the intrepid flotilla took on an enemytorpedo boat , four gunboats, four pontoons, a battery offield artillery , enemy troops firing from the shore, and a Spanish-held fort. When the smoke and fire lifted after an hour and 40 minutes of sharp fighting, "Hornet" had been disabled but towed to safety by "Wompatuck", "Hist" had been hit 11 times; the Spanish had received the worst of the battle, losing a gunboat, a pontoon, and asloop loaded with troops as well as suffering serious damage to the gun and torpedo boats. No American casualties resulted."Hist" returned to Manzanillo Bay twice more during the war,
15 July and12 August . In the first of these return engagements, 10 Spanish ships were sent to the bottom and many others seriously damaged. For her part in this action "Hist" received commendation from GeneralS. H. Rios , commanding the Cuban troops rebelling against Spanish rule. The second engagement at Manzanillo Bay was no less successful.On
3 July "Hist" followed up her early success by joining the fleet in battle off Santiago as the Spanish attempted to break the blockade. Under constant enemy fire, Hist rescued 142 Spanish sailors from their disabled and burning ship, "Viscaya". Eight days after this engagement, she and "Wompatuck" cut the important cable connecting Media Luna andQuizaro Islands . "Hist" also cut the cable betweenPunta Carapacho andCayo Obispo on21 July , the day after she had participated effectively in the bombardment ofSanta Cruz del Sur . When not in combat, "Hist" patrolled the Cuban coast, searching ships, and also served as a dispatch boat between the blockading fleet at Santiago and Guantanamo.With the end of the war "Hist" headed north, reaching
Key West 22 January 1899 and decommissioning there two weeks later,2 February 1899 . While out of commission, "Hist" traveled up the coast toNewport, R.I. , where she recommissioned18 July 1902 , Lt. Victor Blue commanding. "Hist" sailed to theCaribbean on16 November 1902 and served there as a patrol and dispatch ship, returning to Newport4 February 1903 . On4 March she was assigned duty with newsubmarine s being tested inLong Island Sound . After this, on27 June "Hist" was attached to theFirst Naval District as atender , continuing to operate out of Newport. On28 September 1905 she was assigned to the Training Station at Newport astender to the famedfrigate "Constellation" and remained on this duty until decommissioning3 May 1907 ."Hist" recommissioned
16 October 1907 at Newport, Lt. C. E. Courtney commanding, and became tender to the 2d Submarine Division. On6 October 1908 , she was assigned to theCape Cruz –Casilda surveying expedition under Comdr.Armistead Rust . Returning to the Caribbean once more, "Hist" served the expedition as a supply and dispatch vessel for almost 3 years. Putting in atPortsmouth, Virginia on18 May 1911 , she decommissioned there24 July . "Hist" was stricken from theNavy Register on27 July 1911 and sold20 November of that year.ource
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