- USS Fairy (1861)
USS "Fairy" (1861) was a steamer purchased by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War .She was used by the Union Navy as a
gunboat assigned to patrol Confederate waterways. Post-war she was temporarily employed as anammunition ship before finally being decommissioned.Built in Ohio in 1861
"Fairy" was built in
1861 atCincinnati, Ohio , as "Maria"; purchased by the Navy10 February 1864 ; and first sailed10 March 1864 , Acting Master H. S. Wetmore in command.Civil War service
Assigned patrol duties on the Mississippi, White and Tennessee Rivers
Based at
Mound City, Illinois , "Fairy" patrolled and hadconvoy duty in the Mississippi, White, andTennessee River s, often providing transportation and firepower toUnion Army expeditions, and shelling Confederate troop concentrations and batteries ashore. Although she normally operated in the northern section of theMississippi River , she sailed down river to carry high ranking Union Army officers fromMemphis, Tennessee , toNew Orleans, Louisiana , in June1864 .Supporting operations against General J. B. Hood
On patrol in the
Tennessee River , in December1864 and January1865 , she convoyed Union Army transports from Clifton to Eastport, and carried out other operations in the concerted attack on troops under GeneralJohn Bell Hood , preventing them from crossing the river near Florence. Her last duty, following the war, was transporting ordnance stores to Jefferson Barracks,Missouri .Post-war decommissioning and disposal
She was decommissioned
8 August 1865 at Mound City, and sold17 August 1865 .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/f1/fairy.htm USS Fairy]
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