- USS Catalpa (1864)
USS "Catalpa" (1864) was a steamer acquired by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She was used by the Navy for various purposes, but especially to patrol navigable waterways of the Confederacy to prevent the South from trading with other countries."Catalpa", a screw
tugboat , was built inBrooklyn, New York , in1864 as "Conqueror"; purchased by the Navy29 June 1864 ; commissioned12 July 1864 , Acting Ensign J. A. Edgren in command; and reported to theSouth Atlantic Blockading Squadron .Assigned to the South Atlantic Blockade
Throughout the remainder of the war, "Catalpa" operated with her Squadron along the
South Carolina coast, performing the varied services with which she rendered valuable support to the successful blockade of the Confederacy.She carried passengers and light cargo in addition to performing the usual tug services, and skillfully removed torpedoes (mines) and obstructions. She contributed her officers and men to operations in Broad River and Bull's Bay in which a naval brigade cooperated closely with
Union Army forces in preparing forWilliam Tecumseh Sherman 's march to the sea, and in February1865 , stood up thePedee River toGeorgetown, South Carolina , where her landing party routed a band of Confederate horsemen, and raised the flag over the town.Decommissioning and continued Navy service
"Catalpa" was decommissioned
1 September 1865 , and was used as a yard tug atNew York City until23 July 1894 when she was sold.References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c4/catalpa-i.htm USS Catalpa]
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