USS Madgie (1858)

USS Madgie (1858)

USS Madgie (1858) was a steam operated gunboat acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Navy to patrol navigable waterways of the Confederacy to prevent the South from trading with other countries.

"Madgie", a wooden screw steamer, was built at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1858 and purchased by the Navy at New York City 15 October 1861 for service in the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, Acting Master F. B. Meriam in command.

Service with the South Atlantic Blockade

After fitting out, "Madgie" arrived at Port Royal, South Carolina, 19 April 1862 to patrol southern waters, and steamed off Lawford Channel, Georgia, in May.

She sank a vessel carrying 3,000 barrels of rice off Barrett’s Island 20 June, and captured schooner "Southern Belle" the same day. In July, "Madgie" joined the blockade of St. Simon’s, reconnoitering up Ogeechee River with "Paul Jones", "Unidilla", and "Huron" the 24th, engaging Confederate batteries at Fort McAllister. In September "Madgie" was off Sepolo, Georgia, until ordered to Doboy’s Island to relieve "Western World" 30 October. After repairs at Port Royal in March 1863, "Madgie" spent the year off St. Catherine’s Sound, capturing 15 persons from the steamer "Ocanee" 21 August.

Madgie sinks off Frying Pan Shoals

"Madgie" sank off Frying Pan Shoals 11 October 1863.

References

See also

* United States Navy
* American Civil War

External links

* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m1/madgie.htm USS Madgie]


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