USS New Era (1862)

USS New Era (1862)

USS "New Era" (1862) was a steamer acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy as a gunboat in support of the Union Navy blockade of Confederate waterways.

Commissioned at St. Louis, Missouri, in 1862

"New Era", a wooden stern-wheel steamer built at Wellsville, Ohio in 1862, operated on the Ohio River out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, until purchased by the Navy at Cincinnati, Ohio, 27 October 1862; and commissioned at St. Louis, Missouri, in December 1862, Acting Master Frank W. F. Flanner in command.

Mississippi River operations

"New Era" arrived off Columbus, Kentucky, 24 December 1862 to support the Union army garrison there threatened by a large Confederate force. Confederate possession of Columbus would have seriously disrupted the flow of supplies to the Union fleet and troops then operating against Vicksburg, Mississippi. When the threat subsided, she returned to Cairo, Illinois.

Supporting the capture of Fort Hindman

On 3 January she headed down stream again and the next day, with ten other Union gunboats, got underway up the White River in Arkansas, with Union army troops under Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, to capture Fort Hindman. On the 11th, Rear Adm. David Dixon Porter ordered New Era to take on board, from "Baron de Kalb" and "Cincinnati", men wounded during the expedition for transportation to a hospital ship at the mouth of the White River; then to proceed to Island No. 10 to relieve "Carondelet".

Inspecting river boats near Island No. 10

"New Era" was next stationed near Island No. 10 inspecting river boats out of St. Louis, Missouri, and other Northern ports to prevent illegal trade with the Confederacy. She captured steamer "W. A. Knapp" carrying a contraband cargo 4 February and took steamers "Rowena" and White Cloud under similar circumstances on the 13th. "Curlew" became her prize on the 28th. Acting Lt. Henry A. Glassford relieved Executive Officer William C. Hansford of command 4 March; and "New Era" captured steamer "Ruth" carrying contraband and Confederate mail on the 12th. Besides taking ships, she also made frequent arrests of smugglers, subversive agents, and other lawbreakers. Her duty on the Upper Mississippi River bore striking resemblance to that of ships on “Operation Market Time” patrol off Viet Nam over a century later. On 16 June "New Era" proceeded to a point above Island No. 10 to destroy 9 boats and barges collected there for a Confederate attack on the island.

Final river operations of the war

Through the remainder of the war the steamer operated on the upper Mississippi and its tributaries protecting Union communications on the waterways.

Post-war decommissioning and sale

She decommissioned at Mound City, Illinois, 28 June 1865 and was sold at auction there to W. S. Mepham 17 August 1865.

References

See also

* United States Navy
* American Civil War

External links

* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/n4/new_era.htm USS New Era]


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