- USS Pawtuxet (1864)
The USS Pawtuxet was a side wheel steamer of the
US Civil War and was launched by thePortsmouth Navy Yard 19 March 1864 . She was delivered to theUnion Navy atNew York 18 May 1864 and commissioned26 August 1865 , Comdr. J. H. Spotts in command. She was named after a river inRhode Island .pecifications
SwStr: t. 974; l. 205’; b. 35’; dph. 11’6”; dr. 9’3”; s. 14 k.; a. 2 100-pdr. P.r., 4 9” D.sb.; 2 20 pdr. P.r., 2 24-pdr how.
ervice
Following commissioning Pawtuxet was ordered to the
Grand Banks to join the quest for the Confederate raider Tallahassee, but before she could get underway Tallahassee had returned safely to Wilmington. Powtuxet was then ordered south to join theNorth Atlantic Blockading Squadron . Joining the 3rd Division in October she was ordered to cruise off the Carolina coast, primarily between Capes Lookout and Fear. At the end of December she bombarded the defenses at Wilmington in support of the first assault againstFort Fisher . Returning13 January ] , she again turned her guns on that fort; sent men and boats to participate in the successful assault on the 15th; then resumed blockade duties. Shifted to the Virginia coast in April, she decommissioned at New York15 June 1865 and was sold15 October 1867 .External links
[http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p3/pawtuxet.htm USS Pawtuxet DANFS]
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