- USS Carrabasset (1864)
USS "Carrabasset" (1864) was a steamer acquired by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War .She supported the blockade of the
Confederate States of America in a variety of ways: as atugboat , agunboat , and as a transport, depending on the need at the time.Purchased in Ohio in 1864
"Carrabasset", a side-wheel steamer, was purchased at
Cincinnati, Ohio ,23 January 1864 ; commissioned atNew Orleans, Louisiana ,12 May 1864 , Acting Volunteer Lieutenant E. Leonard in command; and reported to theWest Gulf Blockading Squadron .Civil War operations
Assigned to the West Gulf Blockade
With the Squadron, "Carrabasset" operated as transport, picket boat, and
tugboat at the mouth of theMississippi River , inBerwick Bay and theAtchafalaya River , and in the neighboring lakes andbayou s.Sending ashore raiding parties
On several occasions she landed
Union Army forces or her own landing party to engage Confederate forces ashore, capturing men, horses, and bales of cotton. One such incident occurred21 March 1865 , when she landed 40 infantrymen, then was attacked herself by a party of Confederates. Putting a party of her own men ashore, "Carrabasset" succeeded in capturing the equipment of a Confederate picket and severalpirogue s.Recovering equipment for three lighthouses
On
17 June 1865 , one of her landing party expeditions penetrated toSt. Martinsville, Louisiana , where the equipment of threelighthouse s, stored there since the taking of the lighthouses by the Confederates early in the war, was recaptured.Post-war decommissioning and sale
"Carrabasset" was decommissioned
25 July 1865 at New Orleans, and sold there12 August 1865 .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c4/carrabasset-i.htm USS Carrabasset]
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