- USS Clifton (1861)
USS Clifton was a light-draft side-wheel
gunboat in theUnited States Navy ."Clifton" was built in 1861 at
Brooklyn, New York , as a civilian ferryboat. She was purchased by the Navy in early December of that year and placed in commission after conversion for combat service.US Navy Service
"Clifton" steamed from New York to the
Gulf of Mexico in February-March 1862. In April she towedmortar schooner s into theMississippi River and supported them as they bombarded the Confederate fortifications belowNew Orleans . After the forts and city fell later in the month, she operated with Rear AdmiralDavid Farragut 's squadron during its drive up the river toVicksburg, Mississippi . There, on 28 June 1862 Clifton was damaged by enemy gunfire.In October 1862, "Clifton" took part in the capture of
Galveston, Texas . She helped seizeFort Burton , atButte La Rose, Louisiana , in April 1863. In mid-July, her crew assisted in capturing the sailing bark "H. McGuin". Later in the month she fired on Confederate batteries on theAtchafalaya River , Louisiana.Capture and Confederate service
On 8 September 1863, during a Federal attack on Sabine Pass, Texas, "Clifton" grounded while under intense cannon fire and was captured.
Entering Confederate service with the
Texas Marine Department , "Clifton" was employed as a gunboat for some months. On 21 March 1864, she ran aground off Sabine Pass while attempting to run the blockade. After attempts to refloat the ship failed, "Clifton" was burned by her crew to prevent capture by Federal warships.ee also
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Battle of Baton Rouge (1862) External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-c/clifton.htm USS Clifton (1862-1863), CSS Clifton (1863-1864)]
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