- USS Arethusa (1864)
USS "Arethusa" (1864) was a steamer captured by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She was used by the Union Navy as a collier in support of the Union Navy blockade of Confederate waterways.Commissioned in Philadelphia in 1864
"Arethusa" -- a small screw steamer built in
1864 atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , as "Wabask" -- was purchased there by the Navy from Messrs. S. and J. M. Flanagan on1 July 1864 ; and was commissioned at thePhiladelphia Navy Yard on29 July 1864 , Acting Ensign John V. Cook in command.Assigned to the South Atlantic Blockade
Assigned to the
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron , "Arethusa" arrived atPort Royal, South Carolina , on6 August 1864 and served as a collier there through the end of the Civil War, supporting the Union warships which were becoming ever more efficient in then-efforts to enforce the blockade of the Southern coast.Post-war operations
Following the collapse of the Confederacy, the ship continued to serve at Port Royal assisting the Navy's efforts to demobilize the gigantic Fleet which it had built to prosecute the war.
Post-war decommissioning and sale
When most of the Union warships had returned north, "Arethusa" was decommissioned at Port Royal on
3 January 1866 and sold there later that month. Unfortunately, all trace of the ship's career after she left the Navy seems to have vanished.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a11/arethusa-i.htm
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