- USS Sea Bird (1863)
USS "Sea Bird" (1863) was a captured Confederate
schooner acquired by theUnion Navy from theprize court during theAmerican Civil War .She was put into service as a gunboat by the Union Navy to patrol navigable waterways of the Confederacy to prevent the South from trading with other countries.
Captured by the Union Navy
"Sea Bird" -- a schooner captured by Union side wheel steamer "DeSoto" on
13 May 1863 -- was purchased by the Navy on12 July 1863 from theKey West, Florida ,prize court . The ship was soon fitted out at Key West and commissioned there either in late July or in early August, Acting Master Charles P. Clark in command.Civil War service
Assigned to the Gulf of Mexico waters
The schooner was ordered to cruise in the
Gulf of Mexico seeking blockade runners. On15 October , she -- along with "Fox" and "Two Sisters"-- helped "Honduras" pursue British steamer "Mail" which "Honduras" caught nearSt. Petersburg, Florida , after a three-hour chase. Theblockade runner had slipped out ofBayport, Florida , laden with cotton and bound forHavana, Cuba .Florida operations
In July
1864 , "Sea Bird" and three other small sailing ships carried Union troops and landed them for a raid onBrookville, Florida . After disembarking the soldiers, "Sea Bird" and "Ariel" proceeded to Bayport, Florida, where a landing party captured a quantity of cotton and burned the customs house before returning toAnclote Key s. On21 October , "Sea Bird" captured British schooner "Lucy" off Anclote Keys with an assorted cargo. Active until the end of the Civil War, "Sea Bird" took her last prizes on11 April 1865 when she seizedsloop s "Florida" and "Annie" laden with cotton off Crystal River, Florida. She destroyed both.End-of-war decommissioning and sale
After the return of peace, "Sea Bird" was decommissioned and sold at public auction at Key West to W. F. Pitcher on
28 June 1865 .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s8/sea_bird.htm USS Sea Bird]
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