- USS Fawn (1863)
USS "Fawn" (1863) was a steamer purchased by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She was used by the Union Navy as a patrol and escort vessel, operating in Confederate waterways."Fawn", a stern wheel steamer, was launched in
1863 atCincinnati, Ohio , as "Fanny Barker"; purchased by the Navy13 May 1863 , having been commissioned11 May 1863 , Acting Master J. R. Grace in command; and renamed "Fawn"19 June 1863 .Supporting operations on various Confederate waterways
Throughout the remainder of the Civil War, "Fawn" patrolled the Mississippi, Tennessee, White, and
Arkansas River s, also convoyingUnion Army transports, ferrying troops across rivers, carrying Army payrolls, and often engaging Confederate batteries, cavalry, and foot soldiers ashore.For much of her career, she served in the White River, convoying transports and shelling Confederate positions threatening Union troop concentrations.
Holed by a hit at Clarendon, Arkansas
From March through June
1864 , aside from a brief repair period atMemphis, Tennessee , she supported Army operations againstClarendon, Arkansas , receiving one hit from a shore battery there.Final operations and decommissioning
From March to May
1865 , "Fawn" patrolled the Mississippi between the White andSt. Francis River s, then sailed up river toMound City, Illinois , where she was decommissioned30 June 1865 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/fawn.htm USS Fawn]
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