- USS J. C. Kuhn (1859)
USS "J. C. Kuhn" (1859) was a capacious bark acquired by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She was used by the Union Navy as astores ship in support of the Union Navy blockade of Confederate waterways.A wooden bark with two decks and three masts
"J. C. Kuhn" was a wooden bark of two decks and three masts built at
Portland, Connecticut , in1859 . She was purchased by the Navy atNew York City from J. H. Brower & Co.,6 July 1861 ; and commissioned atNew York Navy Yard 23 August , Acting Master Robert G. Lee in command.Supporting the Gulf Blockade with supplies
The supply and coal vessel reported to the
Gulf Blockading Squadron atKey West, Florida ,11 September bringing a cargo of coal, lumber, andwhaleboat s. Six days later she delivered coal and provisions to Union vessels offFort Pickins, Florida , to begin her record of dependable service carrying fuel, food, lumber, and water to Union ships in theGulf of Mexico and the lowerMississippi River .Supporting ships at the siege of Vicksburg
She arrived below
Vicksburg, Mississippi ,27 June 1862 loaded with coal for Flag OfficerDavid Farragut 's ships the day before they daringly steamed under the Southern batteries there to join forces with Flag Officer Davis's Mississippi Flotilla, which had been fighting its way South along the river. She remained below Vicksburg supporting Comdr.David Dixon Porter 's Mortar Flotilla while Farragut operated above the Confederate stronghold until his ships had again run the gauntlet to rejoin Porter15 July .Continued operations in the Florida area
She then sailed down river with Farragut and resumed her duty of transporting supplies from
Pensacola, Florida , to ships stationed along theU.S. Gulf Coast . In the spring of1864 , "J. C. Kuhn" was ordered to Pensacola for service as ordnance and store ship, and she continued this duty until sailing for New York20 January 1866 . After arrivingNew York City 14 February and discharging her stores, the veteran bark received badly needed repairs.Post-war operations as "Purveyor"
Restored and refurbished, "J. C. Kuhn" stood down to the Battery
7 April , and 3 days later was renamed "Purveyor". As "Purveyor", she supplied the European and South Atlantic Squadrons and served as a store ship before being sold at New York to P. H. Fay7 July 1869 .References
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
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