- USS Oliver H. Lee (1861)
USS "Oliver H. Lee" (1861) was a
schooner acquired by theUnion Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She was used by the Navy to patrol navigable waterways of the Confederacy to prevent the South from trading with other countries."Oliver H. Lee" was purchased by the Navy at
New York City 27 August 1861 from Charles Clark; and commissioned atNew York Navy Yard 4 February 1862 ; Acting Master Washington Godfrey in command.Supporting the attack and capture of New Orleans
One of 21 schooners fitted out with mortars for a bomb flotilla organized by Comdr.
David Dixon Porter to support Flag OfficerDavid Farragut ’s deep draft ships in their attack onNew Orleans, Louisiana , "Oliver H. Lee", sailed down the Atlantic coast, across theGulf of Mexico and into theMississippi River throughPass a l’ Outre .In position below
Fort St. Philip andFort Jackson ,18 April 1862 , "Oliver H. Lee" and her sister schooners opened fire and maintained the barrage on the Confederate fortifications until the 24th when Farragut’s salt water ships had raced passed the forts. The next day New Orleans surrendered.Supporting the attack on Vicksburg
The schooner subsequently supported operations on the
Mississippi River especially against Vicksburg and served in theGulf of Mexico . Sailing north for repairs, she nearly foundered from leaks through old shot holes but was saved by assistance from Vicksburg and steamed toBeaufort, North Carolina . She later decommissioned at New York City14 June .Holes from shot repaired, Oliver H. Lee placed back into service
Recommissioned
23 August , the schooner served inFlorida waters for the remainder of the Civil War. She captured cotton laden schooner "Sort" flying English colors nearAnclote Key s10 December and participated in operations nearSt. Marks, Florida , in February and March1865 .Post-war decommissioning and sale
After hostilities ceased, "Oliver H. Lee" decommissioned at
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ,19 July 1865 and was sold at public auction there10 August 1865 .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/o2/oliver_h_lee.htm USS Oliver H. Lee]
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