- USS Cactus (1863)
USS "Cactus" (1863) was a steamer acquired by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War for service with the Union blockade of the ports and waterways of theConfederate States of America .She was used by the Union Navy primarily as a
supply ship and as aship's tender ; but she was also equipped with heavy guns to be used as agunship if the need occurred.Built in Brooklyn in 1863
"Cactus", an armed side-wheel steamer, was built during
1863 inBrooklyn, New York , as "Polar Star"; purchased atNew York City 9 December 1863 ; and commissioned4 May 1864 , Acting Master N. Graham in command.Civil War operations
Assigned to the North Atlantic Blockade
Assigned to the
North Atlantic Blockading Squadron with its task of isolating the Confederacy from overseas sources of supply, "Cactus" served as a supply ship and tender inHampton Roads until28 May 1864 . She was then ordered up the York River to guard theUnion Army 's lines of communication.On
20 June , with "Morse", she fought an engagement with Confederate batteries along thePamunkey River . After assisting in covering the withdrawal of the Army fromWhite House, Virginia , the steamer returned to Hampton Roads23 June .Assigned towing duties in the Chesapeake Bay area
Until April
1865 , "Cactus" operated in Hampton Roads andChesapeake Bay towing launches and supply schooners.Final operations and decommissioning
She then served in the
Potomac Flotilla until placed out of commission at theWashington Navy Yard 8 June 1865 . "Cactus" was transferred to the Light House Board20 June 1865 .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c1/cactus.htm USS Cactus]
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