- USS Sea Foam (1861)
USS "Sea Foam" (1861) was a
brig purchased by theUnion Navy during theAmerican Civil War .She was used by the Union Navy primarily as a mortar gunboat, but also as a gunboat stationed off Confederate ports to prevent their trading with foreign countries. Towards the war's end, she was converted into a
storeship , keeping fleet ships supplied with necessary supplies.Purchased at New York City in 1861
"Sea Foam" was a wooden-hulled
hermaphrodite brig purchased by the Navy atNew York City on14 September 1861 ; fitted out as a mortar vessel at theNew York Navy Yard ; and commissioned on27 January 1862 , Acting Master Henry E. Williams in command.Civil War operations
Assigned to the Mississippi River Mortar Flotilla
"Sea Foam" was assigned to the
Mortar Flotilla which was established early in1862 to support Flag OfficerDavid Farragut 'sNew Orleans, Louisiana , campaign. A few days later, the ship departedNew York Harbor and proceeded, viaKey West, Florida , andShip Island, Mississippi , to the mouth of theMississippi River . She entered the river throughPass a l'Outre on18 March and spent the next month preparing for the impending attack on the Confederate forts which guarded the river.Bombarding Fort Jackson on the Mississippi
On the afternoon of
18 April , "Sea Foam" and her sister mortar boats of the flotilla's third division opened fire onFort Jackson and, during the following four hours, hurled 43 shells at the fort. Before dawn the next day, she resumed the bombardment and kept it up until well after sunset that evening, firing 88 shells during the day. She continued this pattern of operations during the following four days.Bombarding the fort while Farragut makes a dash up the river
Then, at midnight on the night of 23 and
24 April , she opened fire to join the bombardment which preceded Farragut's dash up river past the forts. She increased the rate of her fire to her maximum tempo some three and one-half hours later as Farragut's ships moved within range of the Southern batteries, and she maintained the pace until the Union ships were safely above the forts.Reassigned to the blockade off Mobile Bay
After New Orleans surrendered, Porter took his flotilla to a position off
Mobile Bay to await Farragut. On15 May , "Sea Foam" and "Matthew Vassar" captured sloops "Sarah" andNew Eagle , both laden with cotton."Sea Foam" called back to Vicksburg, and then runs aground
However, the Flag Officer was delayed by operations on the Mississippi and, after learning of the strength of the Confederate works at Vicksburg, recalled Porter and the mortar vessels. In returning up the
Mississippi River , "Sea Foam" ran aground on a sand bar below New Orleans and remained down river while her sister mortar boats supported Farragut's operations in the vicinity of Vicksburg during June and July1862 . She did get into action again on the Mississippi in the spring of1863 when Farragut dashed passed thePort Hudson batteries to stop Confederate commerce across the Mississippi from the Red River.Hew crew hampered by yellow fever, "Sea Foam" returns to New York
For the next year, the brig, badly hampered by
yellow fever , remained on the Mississippi River supporting the operations of theWest Gulf Blockading Squadron . On3 May 1864 , she was ordered toNew York City for repairs and replacement of her worn mortar. However, she was sent on toBoston, Massachusetts , and was decommissioned at theBoston Navy Yard on31 May ."Sea Foam’s" final operations of the war
Restored to fighting trim, "Sea Foam" was recommissioned at Boston on
1 August 1864 and assigned to theSouth Atlantic Blockading Squadron . She served as astore ship atPort Royal, South Carolina , until ordered north in January1865 . "Sea Foam" served in theNorth Atlantic Blockading Squadron for the closing months of the war.Post-war decommissioning and sale
"Sea Foam" was decommissioned at Boston on
16 May 1865 . She was sold at public auction there on12 June 1865 to A. C. DeWells.References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
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