- USS Heliotrope (1863)
USS "Heliotrope" (1863) was a wooden steamer acquired by the
Union Navy for use during theAmerican Civil War . In addition to patrol duty, "Heliotrope" performed other services, such as towing and dispatch running."Heliotrope", a wooden steamer, was originally named "Maggie Baker", and was purchased by the Navy from her owner, Stacey Pitcher, at
New York City on16 December 1863 . Renamed "Heliotrope", she commissioned atNew York Navy Yard 24 April 1864 .Assigned to the North Atlantic Blockade
"Heliotrope" was assigned initially to the
North Atlantic Blockading Squadron , and sailed soon after her commissioning toHampton Roads, Virginia , where she served as a tug and ordnance boat. She continued this duty with occasional patrols up the James River, until her transfer to thePotomac Flotilla 23 January 1865 .A destructive mission up the Rappahannock
"Heliotrope" reported for her new duties early in February, and participated 6-
8 March in a joint expedition up theRappahannock River toFredericksburg, Virginia . In cooperation with Army units, "Heliotrope" and the othergunboats succeeded in destroying railroad facilities, a large quantity of track, and a depot of army supplies. Returning to routine patrolling in thePotomac River , she embarked with other gunboats on another expedition16 March , sending her small boats with about 50 men upMattox Creek . Threeschooners and various types of supplies were captured or destroyed on this 2-day foray.Decommissioning
The small gunboat continued her vital work of choking off Confederate supplies in the Potomac River area until mid-April, when she steamed for
New York City , arriving20 April . "Heliotrope" decommissioned12 January 1865 and was sold17 June to theDepartment of the Treasury for use with theLighthouse Service .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h4/heliotrope.htm USS Heliotrope]
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