- USS Cayuga (1861)
The first "Cayuga" was a 691-ton
Unadilla class screw steamgunboat in theUnited States Navy ."Cayuga" was launched
21 October 1861 byGildersleeve and Son ,East Haddam, Connecticut ; outfitted atNew York Navy Yard ; commissioned21 February 1862 , LieutenantN. B. Harrison in command; and reported to theWest Gulf Blockading Squadron ."Cayuga" arrived at
Ship Island inMississippi Sound 26 March 1862, for service in the lowerMississippi River , its tributaries, and along the Gulf coast ofTexas . Only once did she leave this area, from 1 May to 8 July 1862, during which she made repairs at New York Navy Yard.Playing an important part in the blockade which cut the Confederacy off from overseas sources of supply, "Cayuga" took an impressive number of prizes, including
schooner "Jesse J. Cox" (25 March 1862), schooner "Tampico" (3 April 1863),sloop "Blue Bell" (2 July 1863), schooner "J. T. Davis" (10 August 1863), and schooner "Wave" (22 August 1863). In addition, she shared in the capture of sloop "Active" (21 June 1863)."Cayuga" also joined in the engagement with Forts Jackson and St. Philip below
New Orleans, Louisiana in April 1862, which led to the fall of the city to Flag OfficerDavid Farragut and bombardedDonaldsonville, Louisiana , 9 August 1862. On 18 April 1863, atSabine Pass, Texas , "Cayuga's" commanding officer, LieutenantD. A. McDermut , led a party of men ashore in a reconnaissance designed as the last step in a plan to cut out Confederate steamers lying at Sabine, then to establish control of the Sabine River, separating southern forces in Texas from those inLouisiana . The party was surprised by Confederate soldiers; and McDermut, mortally wounded, and six men were taken prisoner."Cayuga's" active service ended with her departure from
Galveston, Texas , 4 July 1865 for New York, where she arrived 26 July. She was decommissioned31 July 1865 , and sold25 October 1865 .ource
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