- USS Water Witch (1847)
USS "Water Witch" (1847) was a steamer in the service of the
United States Navy . She participated in theMexican-American War which lasted from1846 to1848 .The second "Water Witch" was a modification of the hull of the first (
USS Water Witch (1845) . She entered thePhiladelphia Navy Yard late in1845 ; had her hull lengthened by some 30 feet; and had all her machinery removed and replaced with a new power plant to drive a Loper propeller. However, that configuration, after some months of experimentation, also proved unsatisfactory and; in1847 , she again traded her propulsion plant for an inclined condensing engine driving conventional side-wheels. She probably was not finally commissioned until21 August 1847 , Lt. George M. Totten in command.Serving in Mexican waters during the Mexican-American War
In any event, the war with
Mexico took her to blockade duty in theGulf of Mexico where she arrived late in October1847 . AtAnton Lizardo ,Veracruz , she joined the squadron under CommodoreMatthew C. Perry . Late in November and early in December, she cruised to reconnoiter the Veracruz ports of Alvarado and Coatzacoalcos, along the coast ofTabasco , and north to the ports ofCiudad del Carmen, Campeche , and Cd. Campeche in company with "Mississippi" and "Scorpion". She served with the blockading forces in theGulf of Mexico through the end of the U.S.-Mexican War in February1848 .Final operations and decommissioning
Thereafter, "Water Witch" served in American waters with the
Home Squadron . Her much repaired hull prevented her from seeing overseas service, but her career continued until1851 . During the spring of that year, she sailed fromNorfolk, Virginia , on a coastal voyage but broke down on her first day out and was towed back to port. She was placed out of commission on25 April 1851 . Her machinery was removed at Washington for use in the third "Water Witch", and her hull became a target for gunnery practiceReferences
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United States Navy
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* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/w3/water_witch-ii.htm USS Water Witch]
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