- USS T. D. Horner (1859)
The USS "T. D. Horner" was a stern-wheel steamer built in
1859 atBrownsville, Pennsylvania and was part of theUnited States Ram Fleet during theAmerican Civil War .Civil War service
The ship was purchased by the War Department on
18 May 1862 for use on theMississippi River and its tributaries in the Army's newly established flotilla which was popularly known as the "Ellet Ram Fleet ."Commanded and manned by
Union Army personnel, this organization operated in the same waters as theWestern Flotilla (later to become theMississippi Squadron ) which had been established the previous summer, also under Army auspices but commanded and manned by Navy personnel.The relationship between these organizations, which often cooperated in carrying out their overlapping missions, was never completely clarified. However, at no time was the Ram Fleet, or were its ships, taken into the Navy. "T. D. Horner" served the Ram Fleet and its successor, the
Mississippi Marine Brigade , as a tug until the latter was dissolved on24 August 1864 .Post war
After the Civil War ended, "T. D. Horner" was sold by the Government on
17 August 1865 . She was re-documented for merchant service on27 November 1865 and plied the Mississippi and its tributaries untilNew Year's Day 1868 when she hit a bridge atLouisville, Kentucky , and was damaged beyond economical repair.References
*cite book |last=Crandall |first=Warren D. |authorlink= |coauthors=Isaac D. Newel |title=History of the Ram Fleet and the Mississippi Marine Brigade in the War for the Union on the Mississippi and its tributaries : the story of the Ellets and their men |year=1907 |publisher=Buschart Bros |location=St. Louis |url=http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=BookList&dbid=29357
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