- USS Agassiz (1861)
USS "Agassiz" (1861) was borrowed by the
Union Navy from theU.S. Coast Survey during theAmerican Civil War . She was used by the Union Navy as agunboat in support of the Union Navy blockade of Confederate waterways."Agassiz" borrowed from the Coast Survey
Soon after the outbreak of the Civil War, the
United States Coast Survey ship "Agassiz" was transferred to theRevenue Cutter Service and took the place of Arago as a receiving ship inNew York harbor .On 30 December 1861, she was ordered to
Sag Harbor at the end ofLong Island, New York , and served as arevenue cutter at that port into the spring of 1862. On 4 June 1862, the vessel was ordered toNew London, Connecticut , and arrived at her new base six days later.Assigned to the Union Blockade
On 23 December 1862, "Agassiz" departed New London and headed south for service in the sounds of
North Carolina . She arrived atNew Bern, North Carolina , on 11 January 1863 and supported bothUnion Army troops andwarships of the Union Navy in those dangerous waters into the summer. It is logical to assume that, during this assignment, she was subject to Navy orders, but no documents supporting this hypothesis have been found.Supporting the defense of Fort Anderson
The highlight of her service in the war zone came on the night of 13 and 14 March 1863 when she helped Union gunboats "Hunchback", "Hertzel", "Ceres", and "Shawsheen" in their efforts to repel a heavy attack by Confederate soldiers against Fort Anderson, North Carolina, on the
Neuse River .Commended for her gallant actions
After that action, Comdr. Alexander Murray, the senior naval officer in the sounds of
North Carolina , praised:". . . the efficient service rendered by Lieutenant Commanding Robert H. Travers, of the U. S. revenue cutter "Agassiz" . . . . The gallant part taken by that vessel was alike creditable to its commanding officer and serviceable in the repulse of the enemy."
Reassigned to New Bedford, Massachusetts
After the damage the cutter had suffered during the action had been repaired by the
Norfolk Navy Yard , "Agassiz" returned north and arrived atNew Bedford, Massachusetts , on 27 July 1863, and she seems to have served there through the end of the Civil War.Returned to the Coast Survey
She moved to
Newport, Rhode Island , on 10 October 1865; and, on 29 December of that year, was ordered toNew York City where she was transferred back to theU.S. Coast Survey .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a4/agassiz.htm USS Agassiz]
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