- USS Queen (1863)
USS "Queen" (1863) was a steamer captured by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She was used by the Navy as a supply ship.Capture of a British steamer, conversion to Union Navy supply ship
On
21 June 1863 , Union side wheel steamer "Santiago de Cuba" captured blockade running British steamer "Victory" offPalmetto Point ,Eleuthera Island after a long chase. The prize had slipped out ofWilmington, North Carolina , laden withcotton ,tobacco andturpentine and was sent toBoston, Massachusetts , where she was condemned by the BostonPrize Court . Renamed "Queen"1 August 1863 , she was purchased by the Navy29 September 1863 , and commissioned15 August 1863 , Acting Master Robert Tarr in command.Supporting the Union Navy ships and bases of the Gulf Coast blockade
Fitted out as a transport and supply ship, "Queen" departed Boston
4 December forNew Orleans, Louisiana , where she arrived9 January 1864 . For the remainder of the war, she operated between northern ports and the gulf, stopping frequently en route to serve Union ships and bases along the Confederate coast.End-of-war decommissioning and sale
After the war ended, "Queen" decommissioned at
New York Navy Yard 21 June 1865 and was sold atNew York City 16 October 1865 to Smith and Dunning.References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/q1/queen.htm USS Queen]
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