- USS Samson (1860)
USS "Samson" (1860) was a steamer acquired by the
Union Army at the start of theAmerican Civil War to serve with the ram fleet in theMississippi River and its tributaries.She was transferred to the
Union Navy in1862 who continued her service on the Mississippi River. She was used as atugboat and as aship’s tender which provided machine shop services to the ships in the fleet.Civil War service
Under Union Army service
"Samson", a wooden side wheel steamer built in
1860 atCalifornia, Pennsylvania , was purchased by theUnion Army on14 July 1862 for service in the Ellet ram fleet.Service with the Union Navy
After the Western flotilla was placed under Navy command in the early autumn of
1862 , "Samson" was transferred to the Union Navy on27 November 1862 . She served theMississippi Squadron as atugboat and a floatingmachine shop throughout the remainder of the Civil War. As such, she was one of the early predecessors of modern repair ships.Post-war disposition and subsequent commercial career
After the end of hostilities, she was sold at public auction at
Mound City, Illinois , to J. W. Clark and J. Nixon, et, al., on9 August 1865 . She was redocumented on27 December 1865 and remained in merchant service until1869 .ee also
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
*Confederate States Navy
*Mississippi Marine Brigade
*Vicksburg Campaign References
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