- USS Cherokee (1864)
The USS "Cherokee" was a 606 ton screw steam "gunboat" in the US Navy during the
American Civil War ship. The ship later served in theChilean Navy .Captured blockade runner
The ship was built in 1859 at Renfrew, Scotland, for commercial employment. Under the name "Thistle" she successfully ran through the Federal blockade into Charleston, South Carolina, in late January 1863. She ran aground while attempting to leave port a month later.The ship was salvaged, sold to another owner and renamed "Cherokee". On May 8, 1863, she again attempted to an outbound passage, but was captured by
USS Canandaigua . Prior to delivery to theBoston Prize Court on July 7, she was used in the search for the Confederate raiderCSS Tacony .US Navy Service
After condemnation, Cherokee was purchased by the Government, outfitted at Boston Navy Yard, and commissioned 21 April 1864, Acting Volunteer Lieutenant J. F. Nickels in command.
"Cherokee" sailed from Boston 11 May 1864, bound for duty off the coast of
North Carolina with theNorth Atlantic Blockading Squadron . In addition to contributing to Union victory by cutting the Confederacy off from overseas sources of supply, this squadron repeatedly bombarded coastal defenses, and cooperated with the Army in amphibious expeditions up the many bays, inlets, and rivers of the serrated coast."Cherokee's" operations included the capture of blockade runner Emma Henry 8 December 1864, and bombardments at
Fort Fisher, North Carolina in December and January 1865. She participated in the two assaults that finally captured Fort Fisher, thus closing the port of Wilmington, N.C., to blockade-running.On 30 January she was ordered close inshore at New Inlet to reconnoiter the
Half Moon Battery , where she discovered a large party of Confederates approaching the fortifications recently secured by Union troops. "Cherokee" threw heavy fire ashore, which drove the Confederates away after three determined rushes at the Union lines. In February 1865, "Cherokee" joined theEast Gulf Blockading Squadron , and patrolled against blockade runners betweenKey West andHavana until the close of the war. "Cherokee" was sent north after the conclusion of the Civil War and was decommissioned at Boston 23 June 1865, and sold there 1 August 1865.Chilean Navy
In 1866 "Cherokee" returned to civilian trades. In 1868 the steamer was sold to the
Chile an Government. She served Chile's Navy for a decade under the nameAncud and spent another decade as a merchant vessel. The former Cherokee was wrecked atChiloé Island , Chile, on 25 August 1889.References
External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-c/cherokee.htm USS Cherokee (1864-1865)]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c7/cherokee-i.htm Chreokee I]
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