- USS Pembina (1861)
USS "Pembina" (1861) was a steam operated
gunboat acquired by theUnion Navy during theAmerican Civil War .She was used by the Navy to patrol navigable waterways of the Confederacy to prevent the South from trading with other countries.
Constructed in New York City in 1861
"Pembina", a screw gunboat built by Thomas Stack and Novelty Iron Works,
New York City , was commissioned16 October 1861 , Lt. John P. Bankhead in command.Operating with the South Atlantic Blockade
By
5 November she had joined theSouth Atlantic Blockading Squadron and with "Ottawa", "Seneca", and "Pawnee" engaged and dispersed a small Confederate Squadron inPort Royal Sound , then fired onFort Beauregard andFort Walker . Returning with a larger force on the 7th, she fired on Fort Walker until it was abandoned. Then, on the 9th she covered the occupation ofBeaufort, South Carolina . In early December she penetrated intoWassaw Sound to assist in closing offSavannah, Georgia . By the end of the month she had engaged Confederate positions atPort Royal Ferry and into January1862 assisted in clearing theCoosaw River . Between17 January and18 February she operated in the Wright’s and Mud rivers area, clearing mines from theSavannah River above the mouth of Wright’s River 13–15 February ."Pembina" captures her first prize, the "Rowena"
Continuing to cruise off the Georgia and northern
Florida coasts she escorted transports and covered troops as they assaulted Confederate positions and, on9 April , as they evacuatedJacksonville, Florida . In May she shifted to the Carolina coast for operations in theStono River where on6 June seized her first prize the schooner "Rowena". Later shifted to theU.S. Gulf Coast , she captured a second vessel,sloop "Elias Beckwith", nearMobile, Alabama ,23 April 1863 . Remaining on the Gulf Coast she seized her third and last blockade runner, the Dutch brig "Geziena Hilligonda", carrying medicines, iron and cloth, off Brazos Santiago, Texas,4 December 1864 . After the war she returned to theU.S. East Coast .Post-war decommissioning and sale
Decommissioned at the
Washington Navy Yard 22 September 1865 , she was sold, atNew York City ,30 November 1865 .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p4/pembina-i.htm USS Pembina]
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