- USS King Philip (1845)
USS "King Philip" (1845) was a steamer acquired by the
United States Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She was used by theUnion Navy as adispatch boat , providing various services.A commercial steamer seized by the Union Navy
"Powhatan", a side wheel steamer built at
Baltimore, Maryland , in1845 by J. A. and E. T. Robinson, operated on thePotomac River out ofGeorgetown, D.C. Early in the Civil War theUnion Army seized the side wheeler on21 April 1861 and transferred her to the United States Navy.Assigned to replace stolen buoys in the Potomac
The next day she entered the
Washington Navy Yard to be fitted out for war service. A week laterLieutenant John Glendy Sproston was ordered to take command of "Powhatan" and proceed toKettle Bottom Shoals to replace and protect buoys there which had been removed by Confederate agents.Renamed USS "King Philip"
After patrol duty in the
Potomac River , helping to protectWashington, D.C. during the early months of the Civil War, "Powhatan" steamed to Baltimore,Maryland , for repairs. She was renamed USS "King Philip"4 November 1861 .Civil War duties
Throughout the Civil War "King Philip" was used as a
dispatch vessel shuttling mail, supplies, and passengers betweenWashington, D.C. , and Union ships in the Potomac andRappahannock River s.Post-war decommissioning and sale
"King Philip" was sold at auction to H. F. Harrill
15 September 1865 .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/k4/king_philip.htm USS King Philip]
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