- USS Wild Cat (1862)
USS "Wild Cat" (1862) was a captured Confederate
schooner acquired by theUnion Navy from theprize court during theAmerican Civil War . She was put into service 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 and assigned to the South Atlantic Blockade
"Wild Cat" -- a wooden-hulled schooner captured by the Federal Navy in
1862 -- served as a tender towarships of theSouth Atlantic Blockading Squadron . The vessel was never labeled, and records of her construction and capture have not been found. Her activities and actual duties during that tour are not described in any detail in the available records, but it is known that she operated fromSt. Helena, North Carolina , toPort Royal, South Carolina .Going ashore and rescuing inhabitants under attack
During that service, she assisted refugees from a
plantation attacked by Confederate marauders. On13 June , "Wild Cat" sailed up toHutchinson's Island , off St. Helena Sound, in company with the gig from thesloop-of-war "Dale", Lt. W. T. Truxtun, commanding, to investigate a large fire ashore. Upon arrival in the vicinity, the Union sailors found the burning Marsh Plantation, set afire by a marauding Confederate band. The Southern troops had plundered the belongings of the poor negroes there, wounding some, generally striking terror into the hearts of the inhabitants. As "Wild Cat" sailed up the river, she came in contact with manycanoes paddled by panic-stricken former inhabitants of the plantation. Lt. Truxtun soon placed all of the refugees on board "Wild Cat" and had them transported out of the area. A few days later, while reconnoitering the vicinity, "Wild Cat" shelled some Confederate raiders spotted near theAshepoo River .Wild Cat loaned temporarily to the Union Army
"Wild Cat" continued to operate in
South Carolina 's coastal waters through March of1865 . After a brief spell as pilot boat atCharleston, South Carolina , in April, the schooner was transferred to theUnion Army on15 April 1865 .Post-war decommission
Apparently returned to the Navy within three months time, "Wild Cat" was sold at Charleston on
28 July 1865 . Her subsequent fate is unknown.References
See also
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United States Navy
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* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/w8/wild_cat-ii.htm USS Wild Cat]
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