- USS Calypso (1863)
USS "Calypso" (1863) was a steamer captured by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War ."Calypso" was used by the Navy as a gunboat, and was ordered to patrol navigable waterways of the Confederacy to prevent the South from trading with other countries.
"Calypso" captured by Union Navy forces
"Calypso", an armed streamer, was captured
11 June 1863 offWilmington, North Carolina , by "Florida"; purchased from theprize court 12 October 1863 ; and commissioned24 September 1863 , Acting Master F. D. Stuart in command.Civil War service
Assigned to the North Atlantic Blockade
"Calypso" joined the
North Atlantic Blockading Squadron offWilmington, North Carolina , and on24 October 1863 , took her first prize offFrying Pan Shoals , the schooner "Herald". Returning toNorfolk, Virginia , in November for repairs, the steamer was back on duty off Wilmington31 March 1864 .In June she joined with "Nansemond" in sailing to
New River Inlet to support theUnion Army in an expedition to cut theWilmington and Weldon Railroad . The troops were successfully landed from "Nansemond" in boats from both ships on21 June , and through the next days, "Calypso's" boats patrolled up the river and carried supplies to the Army. When Confederate opposition prevented the linkup of the landing party with a force moving overland, "Calypso" swiftly evacuated the soldiers.Patrolling for blockade runners from the Bahama Islands
Through the summer, "Calypso" patrolled the track of ships attempting to run the blockade from
Nassau, Bahamas , and on28 October 1864 , after a long chase and last minute aid from "Eolus" and "Fort Jackson", took the steamer "Lady Sterling". "Calypso" was sent north with her prize6 November , and after receiving repairs atNew York City , returned late in spring1865 to cruising fromChesapeake Bay to the coast ofFlorida .Post-war decommissioning and sale
She was decommissioned at the
Washington Navy Yard 15 August 1865 , and was sold atNew York City 30 November 1865 .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c2/calypso-i.htm USS Calypso]
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