- USS Silver Cloud (1862)
USS "Silver Cloud" (1862) was a steamer acquired by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War .She was used by the Union Navy as a
gunboat in support of the Union Navy blockade of Confederate waterways.Commissioned at Cairo, Illinois, in 1863
"Silver Cloud" -- a wooden-hulled stern wheel steamer built in
1862 atBrownsville, Pennsylvania , was taken over by the Navy on1 April 1863 atCairo, Illinois ; commissioned there on4 May 1863 ; and was formally purchased by the Navy on19 May 1863 .Civil War operations
Assigned to the Mississippi Squadron
The gunboat ("Tinclad No. 28"), commanded by Acting Master Augustus F. Thompson, joined the
Mississippi Squadron after it had succeeded in opening theMississippi River and its tributaries to navigation by Union ships -- naval, military, and merchant. However, since the South was not yet beaten, it was still necessary for the ships to patrol the rivers to protect Union shipping from attacks by guerrilla bands.Destroying boats along the Tennessee River
Early in May
1863 , her first assignment took her up theTennessee River as far asEastport, Mississippi , to destroy every boat found along the way which might be used by the Confederates to cross the river. She and her consorts "Champion", "Queen City", "Covington", and "Argosy" also carried Army troops toLinden, Tennessee , for a surprise raid at dawn on the 13th. The operation was completely successful and resulted in the capture of five officers, 40 men, 50 horses, as well as their arms, supplies, and equipment. Such operations became almost routine for "Silver Cloud" during the almost two remaining years of the Civil War.Conveying General Sherman from Memphis to Vicksburg
Highlights of her service included another expedition up the Tennessee in July and an engagement with some 200 Confederate soldiers whom she drove away from
Osceola, Arkansas . In mid-January1864 , she carried Gen.William Tecumseh Sherman fromMemphis, Tennessee , toVicksburg, Mississippi . On14 April , she assisted "New Era" and "Platte Valley" in driving Confederate cavalry and infantry from Fort Pillow, Tennessee, which Major GeneralNathan Bedford Forrest had captured two days before. Late in May, she assisted "Osage", after that river monitor had run aground atHelena Bar, Arkansas .Post-war operations
After the Confederacy collapsed, "Silver Cloud" operated briefly on the rivers helping to return conditions to normal.
Decommissioning, sale, and subsequent maritime career
She was decommissioned at
Mound City, Illinois , on13 July 1865 and was sold at public auction there on17 August 1865 to J. H. Sterritt. The ship was converted from a stern to a side wheeler and redocumented on7 October 1865 . She was snagged and lost on27 February 1866 inBuffalo Bayou ,Texas .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s12/silver_cloud-i.htm USS Silver Cloud]
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