- USS Benefit (1863)
USS "Benefit" (1863) was a steamer acquired by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She was used by the Union Navy as atugboat and general transport in support of the Union Navy blockade of Confederate waterways.Steamer borrowed by the Union Navy for use on the Mississippi River
"Benefit", a sidewheel steamer built at
Metropolis, Illinois , in1863 , was temporarily acquired by the Union Navy sometime either late in that year or early in1864 from Mr. Edward Buse for use of theMississippi Squadron as a tug and general transport.Manned by a civilian crew and a ship’s master designated by the owner
Manned by a civilian crew and commanded by an officer appointed by her owner, under the direction of Acting Master John D. Harty, the steamer began serving the Navy early in February
1864 if not before then. Her first documented mission began at noon on2 February of that year when she departedCairo, Illinois , and descended theMississippi River with important dispatches for Rear AdmiralDavid Dixon Porter .Civilian master killed while bearing dispatches for Admiral Porter
The tug’s most notable service occurred during the joint Army Navy expedition up the Red River in the spring of
1864 . While engaged in this operation, she braved the fire of a four-gun battery some 50 miles above Grand Ecore, to carry information to the admiral. The civilian master of the tug was killed in the action, and Lt. Silas W. Terry took charge of the vessel so that she might complete her mission.Continued service through the end of war
After Porter's Flotilla succeeded in withdrawing from the Red River, "Benefit" continued to serve on the Mississippi and its tributaries supporting the Mississippi Squadron until after the Confederacy collapsed in April
1965 .Tug turned over to owner who returned it to service on the Mississippi
On
9 April 1865 , the day of GeneralRobert E. Lee ’s surrender atAppomattox Court House , her commanding officer was ordered to turn all public property on board "Benefit" over to the naval station atMonnek City, Illinois ; and, soon thereafter, she was returned to her owner. The tug resumed merchant service and continued to operate on the Mississippi River system until she was destroyed by fire on6 April 1867 atStarks Landing, Alabama .References
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b5/benefit-i.htm USS Benefit]
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