- USS Sunflower (1863)
USS "Sunflower" (1863) was a 294 ton steamer acquired by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War ."Sunflower" was used as a
gunboat by the Navy to patrol navigable waterways of the Confederacy in order to prevent the South from trading with other countries.Purchased in Massachusetts in 1863
"Sunflower" -- a screw
gunboat purchased atBoston, Massachusetts , on2 May 1863 -- was commissioned on29 April 1863 , Acting Master Edward Sice in command.Civil War operations
Assigned to the East Gulf Blockade
"Sunflower" was assigned to the
East Gulf Blockading Squadron and arrived atKey West, Florida , in mid-May1863 . On the 31st, she seizedschooner "Echo" and a cargo ofcotton off theMarquesas Keys .The gunboat captured schooner "Pushmatatta" off
Tortugas on13 June and schooner "General Worth" in thestraits of Florida on27 August . "Sunflower" aided "Beauregard" in seizingsloop "Last Trial" on6 October . On Christmas Eve1863 , she captured blockade runner "Hancock" near thelighthouse atTampa Bay with a cargo of salt andborax .Florida operations
"Sunflower" remained on patrol during
1864 and, on24 March , captured sloop "Josephine" inSarasota Sound . "Josephine" was en route fromTampa, Florida , toHavana, Cuba , with a cargo of cotton when she was intercepted. "Sunflower", with "Honduras" and "/. L. Adams", supported the capture ofTampa, Florida , in a combined operation from 4 to7 May . These Union ships transported Northern soldiers to Tampa and also provided naval landing parties which participated in the assault. On the 6th, the three ships captured sloop "Neptune" which was carrying a cargo of cotton, when she attempted to run the blockadeOn
2 June , "Sunflower" landed three armed boats to destroy salt works at Tampa Bay. The last ship to fall prey to "Sunflower" was "Pickwick", captured off St. George's Sound on6 December 1864 . On30 March 1865 , she and "Somerset" landed an expedition atSt. Joseph's Bayou and destroyed salt works.End-of-war decommissioning and sale
"Sunflower" sailed to
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , and was decommissioned there on3 June 1865 . The ship was sold at auction on10 August 1865 .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s20/sunflower-i.htm USS Sunflower]
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