- USS Sumpter (1853)
USS "Sumpter" was a
steamship in theUnited States Navy during theAmerican Civil War ."Sumpter" or "Sumter", ex-"Atlanta", ex-"Parker Vein", was built in 1853 by
Hillman and Streaker ,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . The merchant steamer "Atlanta" was chartered by the Navy onSeptember 13 1858 to take part in the expedition against Paraguay; purchased outright onMay 26 1859 and renamed "Sumpter".Under the command of Commander
Daniel R. Ridgely , "Atlanta" and 18 other warships arrived atAsunción , onJanuary 25 1859 , to take action against that country for firing on "Water Witch" in 1855. However, the government ofParaguay offered an apology and paid an indemnity which settled the affair without resorting to violence.When the squadron returned to the United States, the ship was purchased outright and renamed "Sumpter". "Sumpter" and four other screw steamers were assigned to cruise the coasts of
Cuba andAfrica to suppress theslave trade . "Sumpter" sailed from the west coast of Africa, onAugust 10 1861 , and returned to the United States onSeptember 15 .On
January 6 1862 , "Sumpter" was ordered to report toPort Royal, South Carolina , and join theSouth Atlantic Blockading Squadron and on2 February was reported to have joined the squadron, and the next day sailed to Charleston. On18 March , she participated in the capture of the British blockade runner "Emil St. Pierre" off that port. The ship returned to Port Royal, onApril 23 , for repairs and departed on the 29th to take station offWassaw Inlet, Georgia ."Sumpter" rejoined the blockade off Charleston in early May and remained there until August. In mid-May, she sent a boat to
Port Pulaski to gain information regarding Confederate gunboats; but the boat wandered intoSt. Augustine Creek , near Fort Jackson, and was captured. She was then ordered toFernandina, Florida , to join the blockade there. The steamer sailed from there onOctober 6 en route to New York for repairs, via Port Royal. After her repairs were completed, "Sumpter" was assigned to theNorth Atlantic Blockading Squadron atHampton Roads . Her duty was to search for Confederatecruiser s and blockade runners. She was stationed off Hampton Bar in May 1863 but, the following month, was sent to theYorktown, Virginia area to search for the Confederateprivateer , "Clarence". In the morning ofJune 24 , she collided with the Union transport, "General Meigs", eight or nine miles from the Smith Island lighthouse and sank in seven fathoms of water. The officers and crew were rescued by "Jamestown" and taken toNewport News, Virginia .As of 2005, no other ship in the United States Navy has borne this name. See USS "Sumter" for ships of that name.
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