- USS Fox (1859)
USS "Fox" (1859) was a captured Confederate
schooner acquired by theUnion Navy from theprize court during theAmerican Civil War .The Union Navy placed her into service as a
ship's tender , whose task was to serve the fleet blockading theConfederate States of America . However, she was outfitted with a powerful rifled gun, which helped her in the role ofgunboat and the capture of a prize on her own.Captured and acquired by the Union Navy
"Fox", a schooner, was built in
1859 atBaltimore, Maryland ; used as ablockade runner by the Confederates under the name "Alabama"; captured18 April 1863 by "Susquehanna"; purchased from theprize court 6 May 1863 ; renamed "Fox", her former merchant name; and first put to sea10 June 1863 , Acting Master A. Weston in command.Civil War operations
Serving as tender with the East Gulf Blockade
Assigned to the
East Gulf Blockading Squadron , "Fox" sailed out ofKey West, Florida , throughout the remainder of the war. Her primary duty was as tender to the ordnance ship "Dale" and other large ships, but in her patrols alone and with the squadron, she shared in the capture of several blockade runners sailing out ofHavana, Cuba .Sailing alone, on
20 December 1863 she discovered a side wheel steamer grounded at the mouth of theSuwanee River , and after firing on her, sent a boarding party which found the steamer's crew had fled. Finding the engine room flooded and the job of getting the steamer off beyond her limited capacity, "Fox" burned her to prevent her further use by the Confederates.Winning prizes on her own
Four days later, again sailing alone, "Fox" encountered a British schooner from Havana in the Suwanee River, and after firing several shells, boarded her and took her prize. On
18 April 1864 , "Fox" chased a British schooner until the schooner's crew ran her aground and abandoned her. A party from "Fox" boarded and burned the blockade runner. Again she took a prize singlehanded on1 May , when she apprehended a sloop running the blockade offCape Romano ,Florida .Her first prize in
1865 , taken23 January , was another British blockade runner out of Havana. On2 March , "Fox" chased a schooner ashore in Deadman's Bay. The blockade runner's crew set her afire, but part of her cargo ofcavalry saber s and farming equipment was saved from the flames by "Fox's" boarding party.Several times during these years boat parties from "Fox" destroyed valuable salt works ashore, such expeditions combining with her captures to make hers a most significant role in the total effort to cut the Confederacy off from key supplies.
Detached from duty
1 June 1865 , Fox was sold28 June 1865 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/f4/fox-ii.htm
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