- USS Judge Torrence (1862)
USS "Judge Torrence" (1862) was a steamer acquired by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She was used by the Union Navy as anammunition ship in support of the Union Navy.Purchased for use as an ammunition ship
"Judge Torrence" was a steamer purchased by the
U.S. War Department 10 February 1862 for use as an ordnance ship in theWestern Gunboat Flotilla organized by theUnion Army on the Ohio andMississippi River s soon after the outbreak of the American Civil War. She was transferred to the Union Navy30 September 1862 and commissioned atCairo, Illinois ,25 December , Comdr. Le Roy Fitch in command.Providing Union ships on the Mississippi with ammunition
"Judge Torrence" departed Cairo
14 March 1862 to supply the flotilla with ammunition during operations againstIsland No. 10 . She continued to support Union mortars andgunboats throughout the operations which wrested control of the Mississippi River and her tributaries from the South, cutting the Confederacy in two.Praise from the admiral
After the Confederate surrender of Vicksburg Rear Admiral
David Dixon Porter praised "Judge Torrence" and sister ordnance ship "Great Western" for::"unremitting attention to their duties during the siege, supplying without delay every requisition made on them by Army and Navy."
"Judge Torrence" continued to provide efficient and vital service throughout the war.
Post-war decommissioning, sale, and subsequent civilian career
"Judge Torrence" decommissioning at Cairo
1 August 1865 . She was sold at public auction atMound City, Illinois , to John A. Williamson et al.17 August 1865 . Redocumented as "Amazon"2 January 1866 , she served American commerce until she sank after striking a snag offOzark Island ,Arkansas ,19 February 1868 .References
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/j4/judge_torrence.htm USS Judge Torrence]
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