- USS Larkspur (1863)
USS "Larkspur" (1863) was a steamer acquired by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She was used by the Navy as atugboat ."Larkspur" was built in
1863 atWilmington, Delaware , as "Pontiac"; purchased by the Navy at Wilmington from W. A. James & Co.6 October 1863 ; delivered on the 12th; and commissioned atPhiladelphia Navy Yard 16 October 1863 , acting Ens. Francis B. Davis in command.Assigned to the South Atlantic Blockade
The new tug was assigned to the
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron and had arrivedPort Royal, South Carolina , by1 November . She served there during most of the remainder of the Civil War towing and repairing the ships of the blockade, steaming along the Confederate coast gathering information about activity ashore, carrying messages between ships of the squadron, and providing countless other services which helped the Union Navy to strangle the South. On8 December she was ordered toSt. Simons Sound , Georgia, to seek word of GeneralWilliam Tecumseh Sherman ’s army which was expected to emerge from the Georgia hinterland ending his famous march to the sea. Four days later she was sent toSavannah, Georgia , to assist theUnion Army after it reached the sea.Final operations, decommissioning and civilian career
During the remainder of the war the tug operated at
Charleston, South Carolina , and Port Royal. She departed the latter port27 June 1865 forPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , where she decommissioned8 July . "Larkspur" was sold at public auction Philadelphia10 August and redocumented as "Larkspur"5 September 1865 . She was renamed "M. Vandercook"13 September 1883 and again renamed "Somerville"27 April 1898 . The tug was finally abandoned in1905 .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/l4/larkspur-i.htm USS Larkspur]
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