- USS Stettin (1861)
The USS Stettin was a 600 ton iron screw steamship, was built at
Sunderland, England , in 1861 and later served as a gunboat in theUnited States Navy during theAmerican Civil War .Capture of the English steamship "Stettin"
The "Stettin" was captured by the Union side wheel steamer USS "Bienville" on 24 May 1862 northeast of Charleston bar while attempting to break through the Federal blockade of
Charleston, South Carolina . Theblockade runner had been attempting to slip into Charleston withsaltpeter ,lead ,quinine , and assorted cargo from theBahamas . Condemned by theNew York Prize Court , the steamer was purchased by the United States Navy on 4 September, and placed in commission as USS "Stettin" in November. Acting Master Edward F. Devens was in command.Union blockade enforcement
Assigned to the
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron , Stettin arrived atPort Royal, South Carolina , on 24 November 1862, and was sent back to the waters off Charleston to help enforce the blockade. While so assigned, she captured, or had a role in capturing or destroying, four would be blockade runners. On 28 March 1863, she captured British steamer "Memphis", and "Ottawa" shelled steamer "Havelock" as the blockade runner raced past them off Charleston on 11 June. Their guns damaged "Havelock" so severely that she ran aground onFolly Island where she was seen at daybreak ablaze. She was later reported to be a total wreck. The "Stettin" operated successfully against the steamer "Diamond" on 23 September 1863 to achieve a fourth victory.Decommissioning
USS Stettin left the war zone late in the conflict and was decommissioned at the Boston Navy Yard on 6 April 1865. She was sold at public auction there on 22 June to Richard Baker, Jr. and renamed "Sheridan". She was lost through stranding on 24 September 1866.
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External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-civil/civsh-s/stettin.htm Stettin (English Steamship, 1861) - Served as USS Stettin in 1862-1865]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s18/stettin.htm DANFS: Stettin]
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