- USS Ice Boat (1861)
USS "Ice Boat" (1861) was a vessel borrowed from the City of
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , by theUnion Navy when theAmerican Civil War suddenly broke out. She was placed in service immediately and kept in service until she could be replaced by Union Navy vessels, built or borrowed, and then returned to Philadelphia.Temporary assistance to the Union Navy
"Ice Boat", also known as "Refrigerator" and "Release", was owned by the city of Philadelphia and offered to the Union Navy free of expense soon after the outbreak of the American Civil War. She was placed in service at Philadelphia
23 April 1861 , Comdr. Oliver S. Glisson in command.Supporting the initial stability of the Potomac River area
She departed
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , the same day to protect the landing of troops atAnnapolis, Maryland , to encourageMaryland 's adherence to the Union and to be available for the defense ofWashington, D.C. "Ice Boat" was ordered to Washington for duty in the
Potomac River 21 May arriving two days later. Most of her service was offAquia Creek where she labored to stop trade across the Potomac River betweenVirginia andMaryland , occasionally engaging Confederate batteries on the Virginia shore.Defending the Nation’s Capital after Union loss at Bull Run
News of the Union Army's defeat at the
First Battle of Bull Run caused "Ice Boat's" return to Washington to defend the Nation's Capital. A fortnight later the ship was back offAquia Creek where she remained until she was returned to her owner late in November1861 .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/i1/ice_boat.htm USS Ice Boat]
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