- USS Malvern (1860)
USS "Malvern" (1860) was a large steamer captured by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She was then used by the Union Navy to patrol navigable waterways of the Confederacy to prevent the South from trading with other countries."Malvern" was built in
1860 as "William G. Hewes" byHarlan and Hollingsworth Co.,Wilmington, Delaware , for Charles Morgan’s Southern Steamship Co. She commenced regular service betweenNew York City andNew Orleans, Louisiana ,11 January 1861 .Seized by the Confederacy when war commenced
As "William G. Hewes" she was seized
28 April by the Governor ofLouisiana and put into service as a Confederateblockade runner , although she was not officially registered as a Confederate steamer until5 April 1862 . Because of her speed, maneuverability, and large cargo capacity "Hewes" was of far greater value as a blockade running transport than as a gunboat. Few of her contemporaries were able to match the 1,440 bale payload of cotton that she carried toHavana, Cuba , in April. When AdmiralDavid Farragut capturedNew Orleans, Louisiana , in April1862 , "Hewes" shifted her operations from there toCharleston, South Carolina , andWilmington, North Carolina . She was then renamed "Ella and Annie". Under the Importing & Exporting Co. ofSouth Carolina she renewed blockade running toBermuda in April1863 .Captured by Union forces
Damage sustained during a hurricane in September necessitated repairs in Bermuda. "Ella and Annie" departed there
5 November in company with steamer "R. E. Lee". The two ships separated off Carolina and "Ella and Annie" steamed forWilmington, North Carolina . She was delayed by a storm and intercepted the morning of8 November by USS|Niphon|1863 offNew Inlet, North Carolina . Capt. Frank N. Bonneau, CSN, in command of the blockade runner, rammed the northern gunboat in a desperate attempt at evasion. A broadside from "Niphon", Acting Master Joseph B. Breck, USN, in command, killed one man in "Ella and Annie", riddled her hull, and brought her to. A boarding party from "Niphon" captured "Ella and Annie" and her valuable cargo, and a prize crew took her toBoston, Massachusetts . Captain Bonneau was later convicted of piracy by a Boston court, but the presiding officer, who had been a flag officer himself, suspended the sentence on the grounds that he would have acted in a like manner had he been in similar circumstances.Captured ship acquired by the Union Navy, renamed "USS Malvern"
"Ella and Annie" was condemned as a prize of war and sold to the Navy. Hastily armed, renamed "Malvern" and provisionally commissioned at the
Boston Navy Yard 10 December , she was sent to intercept "Chesapeake", which had been hijacked at sea by passengers professing allegiance to the Confederacy. "Chesapeake" was found abandoned, taken to Halifax, Nova Scotia, and turned over to British authorities. "Malvern" was formally commissioned9 February 1864 atBoston Navy Yard . Assigned to theNorth Atlantic Blockading Squadron , she became AdmiralDavid Dixon Porter ’s flagship. She participated in the campaign that resulted in the capture ofFort Fisher ,North Carolina , in December1864 and January1865 . She captured blockade running steamers "Stag" and "Charlotte"19 January off New Inlet, North Carolina, and participated in the attack18 February onFort Anderson ,Cape Fear River .Malvern transports President Abraham Lincoln to Richmond
She was frequently utilized for conferences between General
Ulysses S. Grant , Admiral Porter, and PresidentAbraham Lincoln . Her last notable service for the Navy was to convey the President up the James River toRichmond, Virginia , when that city was evacuated by the Confederates2 April . "Malvern" decommissioned24 October atNew York City .Post-war service after decommissioning
"Malvern" was sold at auction at New York to S. G. Bogart, who promptly resold her to her original owner. She was again named "William G. Hewes" and reconditioned for passenger and freight service at
Wilmington, Delaware , during January1866 . Charles Morgan then operated her from New Orleans to the Texas Gulf ports until1878 , when he turned his steamers over to the Louisiana & Texas RR., which he owned. "Hewes" served in theWest Indies fruit trade for many years. She was caught in a violent gulf storm in February1895 and wrecked onColorado Reef off the coast ofCuba .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m2/malvern-i.htm
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