- USS Jacob Bell (1842)
USS "Jacob Bell" (1842) was a steamer acquired by the
Union Navy for use during theAmerican Civil War . Her duties included river patrols, guard duty, and other duties as assigned.Commissioned in New York City
"Jacob Bell", a sidewheel steamer built at
New York City in1842 , was purchased atNew York City from O. T. Glover and F. R. Anthony22 August 1861 ; and commissioned the same day, Lt. Edward P. McCrea in command.Civil War service
Potomac River operations
"Jacob Bell" immediately sailed for the
Potomac River , where the following day she joined steamer USS|Ice Boat|1861 in shelling a Confederate battery at the mouth of Potomac Creek. She remained in the Potomac enforcing the blockade of theVirginia coast, reconnoitering along the shore of the Potomac and in its tributaries for Confederate fortifications and shelling any batteries found.Supporting McClellan’s Peninsular Campaign
In April
1862 "Jacob Bell" accompanied five other Union ships to theRappahannock River to gather information for Major GeneralGeorge B. McClellan , who was then launching hisPeninsular Campaign and pondering over potential advantages of a second beachhead. The Union ships ascended the Rappahannock River to Tappahannock (Urbana),Virginia , 50 miles by land fromRichmond, Virginia ."Jacob Bell" became even more closely involved in the affairs of General McClellan's
Army of the Potomac when she was transferred to theNorth Atlantic Blockading Squadron for duty on the James River. She arrivedHampton Roads 28 May and the following day proceeded with USS|Mahaska|1861 toFort Powhatan . A party which went ashore30 May found no evidence that the forts had been occupied. The next day USS|Aroostook|1861 joined the two ships in ascending the James to a point 3 miles belowDrewry's Bluff , finding no obstructions or batteries on the passage but suffering some annoyance from riflemen on the left bank. The three ships promptly returned to their anchorage offTurkey Island .A request from General McClellan
A message from General McClellan, who was then fighting the
Battle of Seven Pines , arrived a few minutes past midnight2 June , requesting support from the Navy. "Jacob Bell", accompanied by five other ships stood up stream at dawn but was prevented from reachingRichmond, Virginia , by carefully-prepared obstructions at Drewry's Bluff. Nevertheless, the Navy wisely remained in the upper James, where its support a month later saved theArmy of the Potomac from destruction at the end of Lee's masterfulSeven Days Campaign . Meanwhile, "Jacob Bell" labored tirelessly in support of the Union cause, engaging batteries and pickets ashore, reconnoitering tributaries in hostile territory, and maintaining communications along the river. She continued this valuable service until transferred back to thePotomac Flotilla , departing "Fort Monroe" forWashington, D.C. 2 September .Reassigned to the Potomac Flotilla
For the remainder of the war, "Jacob Bell" was primarily concerned with the defense of Washington—alternately serving in the Potomac and the Rappahannock according to the ebb and flow of the titanic struggle between General
Robert E. Lee and the Army of the Potomac. All the while, her duties as a blockader were discharged with skill and devotion. She captured "C. F. Ward", a metal lifeboat with a contraband cargo17 October and destroyed twoschooners 4 November while on areconnaissance mission upNomini Creek , Virginia. On23 August 1863 , she caught schooner "Golden Leaf" trying to slip intoHosier's Creek , Virginia, with a cargo of sugar. Two more ships were taken in1864 . In between prizes, blockade duty was varied by shelling batteries along the shore and landing boat parties to destroy Confederate property.Decommissioning
Always busy until the South's defeat, "Jacob Bell" decommissioned at
Washington Navy Yard 13 May 1865 , and was lost at sea6 November while being towed by USS|Banshee|1862 towardNew York City .References
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See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War
*Confederate States Navy External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-j/jacob-bl.htm USS Jacob Bell]
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