- USS Pulaski (1854)
USS "Pulaski" (1854), a 401-
tonne /395-long ton (burden) side-wheelsteamship , was in service with theUnited States Navy . She was named forKazimierz Pułaski . Named "Metacomet" when built for commercial owners in1854 , she served as USS "Pulaski" from1858 to1863 , when she was sold by the Navy."Metacomet" was built at
New York City . She was chartered by the Navy in1858 for use in theParaguay expedition at monthly rate of $3,500, with an option to purchase her for $50,000. During the expedition she was commanded by LieutenantWilliam H. Macomb . In March 1859 she was deemed unseaworthy and not in a position to be navigated back to the United States [Expenses of the Paraguay Expedition - House of Representatives, 36th Congress, 1st Session, Mis. Doc. No. 86 (May 11 ,1860 ), p.106] . Subsequently purchased and renamed USS "Pulaski", she operated inSouth America n waters from early1859 until22 January 1863 , when she was decommissioned and sold by auction atMontevideo ,Uruguay . In the first months of 1865 she was purchased by Paraguay. [Josefina Pla : The British in Paraguay, 1850 - 1870, The Richmond Publishing Co. Ltd., 1976, p. 97] Until about1870 she operated on theRío de la Plata as a civilian vessel.See
USS Pulaski for other USN ships containing the word Pulaski.References
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