- USS Meteor (1863)
USS "Meteor" (1863) was a
gunboat acquired by theUnion Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She carried heavy artillery and became part of the sea blockade of waterways of the breakawayConfederate States of America .The second ship to be named "Meteor" by the
Union Navy , "Tinclad No. 44", an armored wooden side wheel gunboat, was built as "Scioto" atCincinnati, Ohio , in1863 ; acquired by the Navy there in late December1863 ; renamed "Meteor" on the 21st; formally purchased from Washington Houshell23 January 1864 ; and commissioned atNew Orleans, Louisiana ,8 March 1864 , Acting Master Meletiah Jordan in command.Assigned to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron
Assigned to the
West Gulf Blockading Squadron , "Meteor" departed New Orleans26 March 1864 to take up station as guard vessel betweenHead of Passes andPass a l’Outre on theMississippi River , continuing on this duty in addition to providing support for ground troops in skirmishes at the mouth of the Red River and operating offPort Hudson, Louisiana , until10 February 1865 when she sailed forMobile Bay .Mobile Bay operations
Arriving Navy Cove the next day, the steamer stood up
Mobile Bay ,11 March , to Dog River Bar with other ships of the squadron, and opened fire in support of operations, under Rear Adm.Henry K. Thatcher and Maj. Gen.Edward R. S. Canby , againstMobile, Alabama . On19 March she steamed toFort Haines to embark troops and on the 21st and 22d landed them under cover of gunboats on the right bank of the Fish River 17 miles above Mobile Bay.Bombardment of Spanish Fort
"Meteor" remained in the Fish River until
2 April and then stood down to join in the bombardment of the Spanish Fort 8 to11 April , forcing the upper batteries to be evacuated and allowing an assault to be carried out on the fort on the 12th. The steamer then moved down river on the 20th into the Bay and for the next 4 months conducted salvage operations on monitor Osage, sunk by a torpedo (mine)29 March 1865 off theBlakeley River . "Osage" was raised18 August and towed to Mobile City; "Meteor" then proceeded toLakeport, Alabama ,29 August . On9 September , her crew transferred to supply ship USS|Fearnot|1861.Decommissioning
"Meteor" then decommissioned on the 12th. She was sold at public auction at New Orleans
5 October 1865 to Mitchell, Boardman, and Walden, and renamed "De Soto" two days later for merchant service in the river.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m9/meteor-ii.htm
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