- USS Valparaiso (1836)
USS "Valparaiso" (1836) was a Navy vessel that was given a “second life” in her nautical career.
During the start of the
American Civil War , she was destined to be used as a “stone ship” hazard to navigation sunk in a Southern harbor, but theUnion Navy reconsidered and put her to work as astores ship , supporting the blockade of the ports of theConfederate States of America .Originally built as a “Baltimore Clipper”
"Valparaiso" -- a brig built at
Baltimore, Maryland , in1836 -- was one of a class of vessels popularly called "Baltimore clipper s" because of their reputation for speed and outstanding performance. "Valparaiso" was purchased by the Navy atNew Bedford, Massachusetts , on22 November 1861 .Valparaiso originally intended to be part of the “stone fleet”
The sailing vessel was originally intended to be sunk on
20 January 1862 at the entrance toCharleston harbor ,South Carolina , as part of the second "Stone Fleet." Thesestone fleet s -- the first of which was sunk at Charleston on20 December 1861 -- consisted of older vessels, mostly derelicts, filled with large boulders. They were intended to aid Northern efforts to blockade the Southern coastline in the early days of the Civil War when the Union Navy was still relatively small.Redesignated as a store ship to supply the blockade ships
However, instead of deploying with her sisters at the bottom of Charleston harbor as originally planned, "Valparaiso" joined the
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron of Flag OfficerSamuel F. Du Pont and served as a storeship atPort Royal, South Carolina . She remained at Port Royal for the duration of the war.End-of-war decommissioning and sale at auction
After the collapse of the Confederacy, the old brig was sold at public auction at
Bay Point, South Carolina , on2 September 1865 .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/v1/valparaiso.htm USS Valparaiso]
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