- USS Tahoma (1861)
USS "Tahoma" (1861) was a steamer acquired by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War ."Tahoma" was used by the Union Navy as a
gunboat in support of the Union Navy blockade of Confederate waterways.Commissioned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard
"Tahoma" -- a wooden-hulled, 4th rate screw gunboat constructed during
1861 atWilmington, Delaware , by W. and A. Thatcher -- was launched on2 October 1861 ; and commissioned at thePhiladelphia Navy Yard on20 December 1861 , Lt. Comdr. John C. Howell in command.Civil War operations
Assigned to the East Gulf Blockade
Assigned to the
East Gulf Blockading Squadron , "Tahoma" remained with this force for her entire career through the Civil War. On26 April 1862 , while patrolling east ofSea Horse Key ,Florida , the screw gunboat chased aschooner until the quarry ran aground where she was destroyed. Two months later, "Tahoma" raidedSt. Marks, Florida , burned a barracks and destroyed a battery of cannon before heading out to sea, unscathed.Blockade runner "Uncle Mose" carelessly approaches Tahoma
While patrolling off the
Yucatan Peninsula on7 July , "Tahoma" captured the blockade-running schooner "Uncle Mose", which had sailed unawares up to where the gunboat had anchored. Comdr. Howell later reported that the Confederate captain was astonished "at finding a man-of-war where we were anchored." The prize was laden with 115 bales of badly needed cotton.Sending ashore a landing party on Sea Horse Key
After patrol duty in the late summer and early fall, "Tahoma" helped to destroy three important Confederate
salt works . On the morning of6 October , "Tahoma", and "Somerset" lay to off Sea Horse Key and sent ashore a landing party of 111 men in eight boats. A pre-landing bombardment of shell,shrapnel , and canister fired from thehowitzers mounted in two of the boats scattered some 20 to 30 armed Confederateguerrillas . The sailors quickly landed and deployed to cover the boats. Working parties destroyed 28 boilers and burned all buildings in the vicinity. As Howell subsequently reported::"the expedition was entirely successful ... no confusion was exhibited on landing ... no useless expenditure of ammunition, and no one hurt."
Capturing seven blockade runners
While operating along the Florida coast during the first six months of
1863 , "Tahoma" captured sevenblockade runners : the cotton-ladensloop "Silas Henry" atTampa Bay on8 January ; British schooner "Margaret" offSt. Petersburg, Florida , on1 February ; theyacht "Stonewall" off Pea Creek on22 February ; schooner "Crazy Jane", carrying a cargo of cotton andturpentine , near Gadsden's Point on5 May ; cotton-carrying schooner "Statesman" inTampa Bay on6 June ; the British blockade-running schooner "Harrietton" offAnclote Key s on18 June ; and "Mary Jane", destroyed on the same day atClearwater, Florida .Also during this period, "Tahoma" engaged a Confederate shore battery at Gadsden's Point on
2 April .Attacking and destroying vital Confederate salt works
"Tahoma" and "Adela" landed an expeditionary force at
Tampa, Florida , on17 October 1863 and burned the steamer "Scottish Chief" as well as the sloop "Kate Dale". Operating out ofKey West, Florida , from January1864 , "Tahoma" launched two daring raids against Confederatesalt works in February of that year. On the morning of17 February , a landing force went ashore in two detachments and marched seven miles inland to destroy salt works atSt. Marks, Florida .Ten days later, another force went ashore to destroy an even more distant station near Goose Creek. On the latter occasion, the landing party eluded Confederate cavalry and brought off a dozen prisoners, including a captain from an infantry company. Before their destruction, these two salt works had produced some 2,500 bushels of salt -- important not only for preserving food but also for making
gunpowder .Recommissioned for post-war operations
In the summer, the gunboat steamed north for repairs and was placed out of commission at the
New York Navy Yard on23 July 1864 .After the completion of her overhaul, the ship was recommissioned on
13 April 1865 and operated off theU.S. East Coast until decommissioned atBoston, Massachusetts , on27 July of the same year. The ship again served on active duty, this time with the Gulf Squadron, from the fall of1866 into the summer of1867 .Post-war decommissioning and sale
"Tahoma" was decommissioned for the last time on
27 August 1867 . The ship was later sold on7 October that same year atNew York .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
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