- USS Azalea (1864)
USS "Azalea" (1864) was a steamer acquired by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She was used by the Union Navy as an armedtugboat in support of the Union Navy blockade of Confederate waterways."Azalea" constructed in Boston in 1864
"Azalea" -- a wooden-hulled, screw tug built at
Boston, Massachusetts , by McKay and Aldus -- was purchased by the Union Navy upon her completion on31 March 1864 . After her fitting out at theBoston Navy Yard , the tug was placed in commission on7 June 1864 , Acting Master Frederick W. Strong in command.Assigned to the South Atlantic blockade
Assigned to the
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron , the new tug arrived off the bar outsideCharleston, South Carolina , on17 June 1864 and immediately took station in the outer cordon of Union warships striving to seal off that major port which, as the birthplace of secession, held great symbolic significance for the Confederacy in addition to its substantial strategic value.Assisting in the capture of runner "Pocahontas"
The highlight of this duty -- which she performed until March
1865 -- came half an hour before midnight on8 July 1864 when her boats joined those of the tug "Sweet Brier" in boarding and taking possession of the blockade-running ". . .schooner "Pocahontas", of and fromCharleston, South Carolina , bound to Nassau,New Providence . . ."with a cargo of cotton andtobacco . From time to time during her ensuing months off Charleston, "Azalea" had brushes withblockade runners which were attempting to enter or leave port, but she did not score again before she retired toPort Royal, South Carolina , just before the arrival of spring. When this work had been completed, late in March1865 , she headed for waters nearSavannah, Georgia , and was on duty in Ossabaw Sound by1 April .Preventing the escape of Confederate political leaders
By this time, the Confederacy was collapsing. General
Robert E. Lee 's army evacuatedRichmond, Virginia , and Confederate PresidentJefferson Davis and his cabinet retired into theDeep South in the hope of continuing the struggle. However, Lee surrendered theArmy of Northern Virginia on the 9th and GeneralJoseph E. Johnston realized that his army, the only significant body of Confederate troops left in the field, could not prevail.On the 25th, Gen.
William Tecumseh Sherman informed Rear AdmiralJohn A. Dahlgren that he expected General Johnston to surrender the next day and asked the commander of theSouth Atlantic Blockading Squadron to ". . . watch the east coast and send word round to the west coast ..." lest Davis and his cabinet escape toCuba . "Azalea" was one of the nine steamers that Dahlgren promptly sent to sea to intercept the former Southern chief of state. However, Union cavalrymen capturedJefferson Davis atIrwinville, Georgia , on10 May ; and "Azalea" returned to Port Royal15 May ."Azalea" captures British brig "Sarah M. Newall"
Nevertheless, the war was not yet quite over for the tug. On
23 May , she seized "Sarah M. Newall" while that British hermaphroditebrig was attempting to run through the blockade intoSavannah, Georgia .Post-war decommissioning, sale, and subsequent maritime career
"Azalea" continued blockade duty into June and, by mid-month, was back at Port Royal receiving repairs. She got underway north on
27 June and was decommissioned on13 July 1865 . Sold at auction atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , to Samuel C. Cook on10 August 1865 , the tug was redocumented as "Tecumseh" on6 October 1865 . Operating, at least originally, out ofBoston, Massachusetts , she remained in documentation until1890 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/a15/azalea-i.htm
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