- USS Roebuck (1856)
USS "Roebuck" (1856) was a
barque used by theUnion Navy during theAmerican Civil War .She was used by the Navy as a gunboat to patrol navigable waterways of the Confederacy to prevent the South from trading with other countries. At war's end, she was converted to a
storeship before eventually being decommissioned."Roebuck", a bark rigged
clipper ship built at New York in1856 by Thomas Collyer, operated as a merchantman and made at least one voyage aroundCape Horn toCalifornia . She was purchased by the Navy atNew York City on21 July 1861 from Reynolds and Cushman of that city; and commissioned at theNew York Navy Yard on8 November 1861 , Act. Vol. Lt. George A. Trundy in command.Assigned to the South Atlantic Blockade
Assigned to the
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron , "Roebuck" took station off Charleston Bar late in November and continued blockade duty there, interrupted only by occasional brief visits toPort Royal, South Carolina , for supplies or repairs, until returning to New York on15 July 1862 for repairs. The bark, back in fighting trim and now commanded by Acting Master John Sherrill, departed New York on30 August to return toblockade duty off the Carolina coast. She reported for duty to Rear AdmiralSamuel Francis Du Pont upon arriving at Port Royal on5 September , but 2 days later she sailed for theGulf of Mexico in compliance with new orders reassigning her to theEast Gulf Blockading Squadron .Reassigned to the East Gulf Blockade
Reporting to Commodore J. L. Lardiner upon arriving at
Key West, Florida , on the 19th, "Roebuck" was assigned to the blockade offSt. Marks, Florida . On this duty, she caught the Englishschooner , "Kate", on27 December attempting to slip into theSt. Marks River , laden with salt, coffee,copperas , and liquors fromHavana, Cuba . On1 February 1863 , "Roebuck" relieved bark "Ethan Allen" onblockade station off St. Andrews Bay, Florida. On20 March a party from the bark's launch landed to investigate a report that a vessel was loading with cotton up the Bay. The landing party was attacked by a guerrilla band and suffered heavy losses. Two boats from the ship captured the British schooner, "Emma Amelia", on2 May . Between 1 and3 August , she picked up 10 bales which apparently had been thrown overboard by some blockade runner fleeing from capture.Intercepting blockade runners off the Indian River
On the 28th, Acting Master Joseph B. Barclay was ordered to St. Andrews Bay to relieve Acting Master Sherrill in command of "Roebuck". Early in October, the bark returned to Key West to prepare for duty off Indian River, Florida. There she seized a small
sloop on13 December . Four days later she captured English schooner "Ringdove" bringing salt, coffee, tea, and whiskey from the Bahamas. On11 January 1864 , she made a prize of English schooner "Suzan"; and on the 19th, she caught British schooner "Eliza" attempting to escape from the Confederate coast laden withcotton . On26 February , she brought to the British sloop, "Two Brothers". British sloop, "Nina", surrendered to the bark on the 27th, the same day she burned Nassau schooner, "Rebel". On1 March British schooner "Lauretta", was added to "Roebuck's" prize list. On the 30th, a boat crew from "Roebuck" took possession of sloop, "Last Resort", and, on10 July , Nassau schooner, "Terrapiss", struck her colors to the bark.Final operations and post-war decommissioning
Late that month, "Roebuck", because of weakened rigging, proceeded to
Tampa Bay where she acted as astoreship . There,yellow fever broke out among the crew. On12 September the bark was ordered north to recuperate and she reachedPortsmouth, New Hampshire , on the 28th. She decommissioned17 October and was sold at public auction there to Mr. Bartlett on20 July 1865 .References
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United States Navy
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* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/r8/roebuck.htm USS Roebuck]
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