- USS Elk (1863)
USS "Elk" (1863) was a steamer acquired by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She was used by the Union Navy as aconvoy and patrol vessel on Confederate waterways.Acquisition and name change to Elk
"Elk", a side wheel steamer, was purchased by Admiral
David Dixon Porter 8 December 1863 as "Countess". She was renamed "Elk"26 January 1864 , and commissioned6 May 1864 , Lieutenant Commander J. H. Gillis in command.Assigned to the West Gulf Blockade
Assigned to the
West Gulf Blockading Squadron , "Elk" operated in the waters offNew Orleans, Louisiana , andMobile, Alabama , and in the lowerMississippi River . She was constantly on the move and frequently traded fire with Confederate forces, exchanging shots with batteries off Dog River11 March 1865 , and shelling enemy pickets atCedar Point, Florida , on 18 and19 March . She also captured two vessels while on patrol and sent them into New Orleans for condemnation.Fighting fires ashore during an emergency in Mobile, Alabama
When the magazine and ordnance stores in Mobile blew up
25 May 1865 setting fire tocotton and cotton presses and causing a general conflagration, men from "Elk's" crew went ashore to fight fires.After the war, "Elk" was laid up at New Orleans, and was sold there
24 August 1865 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e3/elk-i.htm
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