- USS Naumkeag (1863)
USS "Naumkeag" (1863) was a steamer purchased by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She was used by the Union Navy as agunboat assigned to patrol Confederate waterways."Naumkeag", a wooden stern-wheel steamboat built at
Cincinnati, Ohio , early in1863 , was purchased by the Navy atCairo, Illinois ,14 April 1863 from Allen Collier; and commissioned atMound City, Illinois ,16 April 1863 , Lt. Comdr. George Brown in command.The Union effort to control the rivers of the Confederacy
The Civil War in the west was largely a struggle to control the
Mississippi River and its tributaries which united vast reaches of the Confederacy. As determined Federal forces wiped out Southern naval power on these inland waters, and finally won unbroken possession of the Mississippi Valley with the conquest of Vicksburg, the South selected cavalry raids and guerilla tactics as the most promising means of snatching their fruits of victory from the North.The terror tactics of Confederate General John Morgan
On
7 July 1863 , three days after Vicksburg surrendered, Brig. Gen.John Hunt Morgan , CSA, attacked Union positions on the upper Ohio and captured Union steamers "John T. McCombs" and "Alice Dean". He crossed the river at Brandenburg and raced east through southernIndiana andOhio -- burning bridges, tearing up railroads, destroying Federal public property, and terrifying the countryside.In pursuit of General Morgan
Learning of the attack the next day, Lt. Comdr. Le Royo Fitch, the Union naval commander in the region, ordered his ships up river in pursuit of the raiders. "Naumkeag" joined the chase on the 10th. On the 19th, the gunboats caught up with Morgan at a ford above
Buffington Island some 250 miles east ofCincinnati, Ohio , and attacked, forcing the Southerners to flee up river leaving their wounded and foot soldiers behind to be captured. The Union ships followed Morgan’s troops until stopped by shallow water.Final operations, decommissioning and civilian career
"Naumkeag" continued to operate on the western rivers through the end of the war. She decommissioned at
Mound City, Illinois ,11 August 1865 , and was sold at public auction there to Charles F. Dumont17 August 1865 . She redocumented as "Montgomery"16 September 1865 and served on the rivers of the South until destroyed by fire atErie, Alabama ,19 January 1867 .References
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* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/n2/naumkeag.htm USS Naumkeag]
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