- USS Island Belle (1861)
USS "Island Belle" (1861) was a large
tugboat acquired by theUnion Navy during theAmerican Civil War . Although carrying relatively-heavy weaponry, she was used for unassuming tasks, such as carrying dispatches and providing surveillance. When she ran aground in unfriendly waters, she was scrapped to prevent her falling into the hands of the Confederate forces.Assigned to the Potomac River Flotilla
"Island Belle" was purchased at
New York City from Luther Adams4 September 1861 . She fitted out atWashington Navy Yard and sailed17 September to join thePotomac Flotilla . She served in the Potomac as a tug and a dispatch boat occasionally exchanging fire with batteries and riflemen on the Virginia shore. She sailed toHampton Roads, Virginia ,19 March 1862 escorting transports carrying troops toFort Monroe in preparation for thePeninsular campaign againstRichmond, Virginia . She returned toWashington, D.C. , as soon as the soldiers were disembarked and again got underway for Hampton Roads escorting a second division of transports23 March . "Island Belle" devoted most of April and May to reconnaissance work, searching theVirginia rivers between Washington and Richmond for information valuable to either the Army or the Navy.Reassigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron
"Island Belle" was transferred to the
North Atlantic Blockading Squadron 22 May . Two days later Flag Officer Goldborough assigned her to duty in the James River where the Navy was valiantly supporting the left flank of GeneralGeorge B. McClellan 's mighty force as it advanced up the peninsula towardRichmond, Virginia . She steamed up the James25 May , carefully observing the river banks to detect any signs of Confederate military activity. When she joined Commander William Smith, the senior Naval officer on the James, he used "Island Belle" in a wide variety of ways. He sent her on reconnaissance missions to learn about enemy defenses in theChickahominy River and other tributaries of the James; he entrusted her with his messages to General McClellan and to the other ships of his command; he used her to carry coal to the hungry furnaces of his steamships; and he kept her on call to help refloat ships which often ran aground in the tricky and ever-changing currents of the river."Island Belle" burned to prevent capture
On
26 June "Island Belle" steamed up the shallowAppomattox River in an attempt to destroy the railroad bridge atPetersburg, Virginia . The next day she ran hard aground. After strenuous efforts failed to refloat her, "Island Belle" was burned28 June 1862 to prevent her falling into Confederate hands.References
See also
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List of United States Navy ships
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/i3/island_belle.htm USS Island Belle]
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