- USS Hetzel (1861)
USS "Hetzel" (1861) was a steamer acquired by the
Union 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."Hetzel", a sidewheel steamer, was built in
1861 atBaltimore, Maryland , for theU.S. Coast Survey and was transferred to the Navy Department21 August 1861 . Her first commanding officer was Lt. H. K. Davenport.Assigned to the North Atlantic Blockade
"Hetzel" was assigned to the
North Atlantic Blockading Squadron , and arrivedNewport News, Virginia ,18 November 1861 . Her first taste of action came2 December , when Confederate steamer "Patrick Henry" stood out into Hampton Roads and engaged several Union gunboats, including "Hetzel". The Federal ships succeeded in damaging "Patrick Henry" in a 2-hour engagement.North Carolina operations
The ship was next sent to the coast of
North Carolina to participate in a series of successful moves by joint forces in that area. Arriving4 January 1862 offHatteras Inlet , "Hetzel" got underway with the fleet5 February for the joint amphibious assault onRoanoke Island . She took part in the initial bombardment of the Confederate works7 February , and, after the landing of troops under cover of naval guns, helped to consolidate the Union victory next day. Commander Rowan's forces quickly capitalized on their important victory by pursuing the retreating Confederate squadron up thePasquotank River . AtElizabeth City, North Carolina , "Hetzel" and the other ships engaged Confederate batteries and destroyed or captured five Southerngunboats 10 February as Union forces strengthened their hold on the sounds ofNorth Carolina . As the joint operations in North Carolina continued. "Hetzel" took part in the attack onNew Bern , 13 and14 March 1862 . Getting underway and steaming up theNeuse River at night, the gunboats under Commander Rowan supported the landings by Army and Marines at the town, passed obstructions in the river, and carried troops for the occupation. This combined operation behind the big guns of the Navy captured the key depot at New Bern with a veritable arsenal of supplies. "Hetzel" was assigned to the sounds of North Carolina following this victory, and spent much of the rest of the war on blockading duty in that area. She participated in an expedition toHamilton, North Carolina , andWilliamston, North Carolina , 2-9 November 1862 to look for ironclads rumored to be building by Confederates in the area, but found none. In March1863 the ship assisted in the defense ofFort Anderson , opposite New Bern, when it was threatened by Confederate troops. They attacked 13-14 March and the accurate fire of "Hetzel", "Hunchback" and other gunboats was credited with saving the fortification from capture.End-of-war operations
"Hetzel" was active in the sounds of North Carolina, at New Berne and Washington, until November
1864 . She acted during this time as command ship for the area, as her commander was senior officer of the sounds. During the course of the war she shared in the capture of five steamers, sixschooners , and onesloop , as Union blockaders effectively shut off the Confederacy from outside trade. "Hetzel" returned toHampton Roads in November1864 for much-needed repairs, sailing for North Carolina and her former blockading station again29 May 1865 ."Hetzel" returned to the U.S. Coast Survey
She finally returned north in October
1865 and was returned to the Coast Survey during that month.References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h6/hetzel.htm USS Hetzel]
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