- USS Rattler (1862)
USS "Rattler" (1862) was a steamer acquired by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War .She was used by the Navy to patrol navigable waterways of the
Confederate States of America , especially theMississippi River , and to be employed as agunship when required.Built at Cincinnati in 1862
"Florence Miller" ("tinclad" "gunboat No. 1".), a wooden side-wheel steamer built at
Cincinnati, Ohio , in1862 , was purchased by the Navy there on11 November 1862 ; renamed "Rattler"5 December 1862 ; and commissioned19 December 1862 atCairo, Illinois , Acting Master Amos Longthorne, in command.Civil War service
Assigned to the Mississippi Squadron
With "Rattler" in the lead, sounding as she went along, Admiral
David Dixon Porter 'sMississippi Squadron ascended the White andArkansas River s to attackFort Hindman atArkansas Post on10 January 1863 , in a joint Army-Navy expedition as part of the larger campaign against Vicksburg, Mississippi. While the other gunboats bombarded Fort Hindman, "Rattler" closed within 50 yards of the Confederate guns in an unsuccessful effort to clear away a barrier ofchevaux-de-frise and was forced by heavy fire to return to station.Participating in the Vicksburg Campaign
The next day "Rattler" and "Glide" dashed past the fort to enfilade the Confederate position; their guns drove the Rebel troops out of rifle pits allowing Federal troops under General
William T. Sherman to reach the fort unopposed. The gunboat's cannonade forced the Rebel commander to surrender Fort Hindman and some 6,500 Confederate troops. "Rattler" next served asflagship of a flotilla of "tinclads" and Army transports carrying 6,000 men of General Sherman's Corps during the Yazoo Pass expedition, an abortive attempt to bypass and isolate Vicksburg by means of bayous.The expedition failed in attacks against
Fort Pemberton 11-13 March at the confluence of the Yalobusha andTallahatchie River s. During the action Rattler lost one man killed, and another was wounded by fire from the riverbanks.Mississippi River operations
After the success of the campaign against Vicksburg,
4 July 1863 , Porter's squadron controlled the entireMississippi River now "unvexed to the sea." From 12 to20 July , "Rattler" joined in raids up the Red, Black, Tensas, andOuachita River s. During these operations, she teamed with Manitou to capture the Rebel steamer "Louisville" (later "Ouachita") on theLittle Red River .In the late summer, "Rattler" patrolled the Mississippi River near
Rodney, Mississippi , belowNatchez, Mississippi , to intercept crossing attempts by Confederate forces, inspect river craft, andconvoy supply boats, helping to seal off the South from supplies and manpower west of the mighty river.Commanding officer captured while attending church services
On
13 September 1863 , "Rattler's" commanding officer, Acting Master E. H. Fentress, and 16 crewmen were captured by Rebel guerrillas while attending church at Rodney. After this incident, the gunboat patrolled the river near Rodney for over a year."Rattler" sinks after striking a snag and is abandoned
On
30 December 1864 , during a heavy gale nearGrand Gulf, Mississippi , "Rattler's" anchor cable parted and she was driven ashore, struck a snag, and sank. After her supplies and most of her guns were salvaged she was abandoned. Rebel troops subsequently set "Rattler" afire and destroyed her.References
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See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War
*Confederate Navy
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