- USS Saco (1863)
The first "Saco" was a
gunboat in theUnited States Navy during theAmerican Civil War ."Saco" was launched on
28 August 1863 by theBoston Navy Yard ,Boston, Massachusetts , and commissioned there on11 July 1864 , Lieutenant CommanderJohn G. Walker in command.Throughout the autumn and into the winter of 1864, the new gunboat cruised along the Atlantic coast, ranging from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to
Wilmington, North Carolina , in search of Confederate raiders and blockade runners. However, since boiler and engine trouble hampered the ship during much of this service, "Saco" was decommissioned at theWashington Navy Yard on27 January 1865 for repairs.The Civil War ended while work on the gunboat was still in progress, so "Saco" remained in ordinary during the demobilization program which followed the end of the fighting. She was recommissioned on
10 June 1866 and operated along the Atlantic coast, in theCaribbean , and in theGulf of Mexico . She also served as a training ship at the Naval Academy before decommissioning atNorfolk, Virginia on17 December 1868 .Recommissioned on
22 July 1870 , "Saco" departedHampton Roads on6 August and steamed toEurope an waters. She cruised in theMediterranean for over a year before getting underway fromNaples on14 December 1871 and heading for theSuez Canal and theFar East .After arriving at
Shanghai on6 May 1872 , "Saco" remained in Asiatic waters until returning to the United States in 1876. She was decommissioned at theMare Island Navy Yard on13 July 1876 and remained in ordinary there until she was sold toWilliam E. Mighell on20 November 1883 .See USS "Saco" for other ships of this name.
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