USS James S. Chambers (1861)

USS James S. Chambers (1861)

USS "James S. Chambers" (1861) was a schooner acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy as a gunboat in support of the Union Navy blockade of Confederate waterways.

Purchased and commissioned in Philadelphia

"James S. Chambers" was a three-masted schooner purchased by the Navy at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 4 September 1861; and commissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard 16 December, Lt. Dennis Condry in command.

Assigned to the Gulf Blockading Squadron

The schooner sailed from Philadelphia 6 days later and joined the Gulf Blockading Squadron at Ship Island, Mississippi, 23 January 1862. Her diligent service in the Gulf of Mexico and off the Florida coast was first rewarded on 23 August when she captured blockade-running schooner "Corelia" with a cargo of supplies badly needed by the South. Two days later she took Confederate steamer "Union" attempting to escape with a cargo of 350 bales of cotton.

"James S. Chambers", a “vigilant blockader”

"James S. Chambers" scored again on 4 March 1863 -- the second anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln's inauguration -- when men from her whaleboats boarded and took Spanish sloop "Relampago" with a cargo of coffee, liquors, and soldiers shoes.

The triumph was capped late that afternoon when a sail was sighted to the south standing in for land. The unidentified ship ignored a shot across her bow and continued to race for the beach without showing any colors. The Union schooner continued the chase firing at her quarry until she ran aground. The following morning men from "James S. Chambers" boarded the wreck, a schooner of pilot boat-build, and identified her as "Ida". They removed several boatloads of cargo before setting her afire. A final prize came on 18 June 1863 when the vigilant blockader captured schooner "Rebekah".

Continued Florida operations

A period of almost a year's blockading duty stationed at West Pass, St. George's Sound, Florida, ensued. On 12 May 1864 boats from "James S. Chambers" and "Somerset" drove off a body of Confederate sailors embarking on a boat expedition ordered to capture the Union's side-wheel steamer "Adela".

Yellow fever forces a return to Philadelphia

In August 1864 "James S. Chambers" encountered a new enemy -- yellow fever. The epidemic forced her to return to Philadelphia after taking the lives of 13 bluejackets and 3 officers. Only two or three members of her crew escaped the disease.

Reassigned to the South Atlantic blockade

On New Year's Day 1865 the indomitable ship was back in action with the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron stationed at Bull's Bay, South Carolina She was in the joint expeditionary force which attacked the rear of Charleston, South Carolina, 12 February. A fortnight later, her boat crews raided and destroyed extensive Confederate salt works and stockpiles at Palmetto Point, South Carolina. Toward the end of the war "James 8. Chambers" served as a quarantine vessel at Port Royal, South Carolina.

End-of-war decommissioning and sale

She sailed for the North 27 July and decommissioned 31 August. "James S. Chambers" was sold at public auction in New York City to Mr. Rhinehart 27 September 1865.

References

See also

* United States Navy
* American Civil War

External links

* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/j2/james_s_chambers.htm USS James S. Chambers]


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