- USS Coeur de Lion (1861)
USS "Coeur de Lion" (1861) was an armed side-wheeled steamer acquired by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She served as apatrol boat , capable of engaging the enemy with her powerful guns.Service with the Union Navy
"Coeur de Lion", a side wheel steamer, was loaned to the
Navy Department by theLighthouse Board in1861 ; outfitted atNew York Navy Yard ; and sailed2 October 1861 forWashington, D.C. , Acting Master Alexander in command.Patrolling the Potomac River and tributaries
Until the end of the war "Coeur de Lion" patrolled in the
Potomac River , James River, and other rivers ofVirginia . She burned the schooners "Charity", "Gazelle", and "Flight" in theAppomattox River on27 May 1862 and the schooners "Sarah Margaret" andOdd Fellow up theCoan River 1 June 1862 .Enforcing the blockade, "Coeur de Lion" captured the schooners "Emily Murray" off
Machodoc Creek ,Virginia ,9 February 1863 , and "Robert Knowles"16 September 1863 , and "Malinda"3 June 1864 , in the Potomac. During a reconnaissance up theNansemond River , she exchanged fire with enemy batteries on 17 and19 April 1863 , taking the surrender of one of these on the 19th.Decommissioning
Arriving at
Washington Navy Yard 15 May 1865 , "Coeur de Lion" was decommissioned2 June 1865 and returned to theLighthouse Board the following day.References
See also
*
List of United States Navy ships External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c10/coeur_de_lion.htm USS Coeur de Lion]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.