- USS Guard (1857)
USS "Guard" (1857) was a large
steamship with powerful 8-inch rifled guns, acquired by the Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War .She was placed into service as a
storeship and assigned to support the ships blockading the ports of the Confederate States of America. Post-war she was recommissioned several times for various tasks including supporting the American fleet stationed inEurope with supplies and participating in theDarien expedition .Constructed in Connecticut in 1857
"National Guard" was built by George D. Morgan,
Portland, Connecticut , in1857 ; purchased6 July 1861 by theUnion Navy , and commissioned23 December 1862 , Acting Master William Lee Hays in command.Service during the Civil War as the USS "National Guard"
From commissioning until she decommissioned in
1865 , "National Guard" served as supply ship for the West India Squadron based atCap Haitien ,Haiti . A routine trip toKey West, Florida , for supplies in June1865 turned into a voyage toBoston, Massachusetts , forquarantine and decommissioning whenyellow fever broke out among the crew, leaving "National Guard" with a sick list of over twenty.Recommissioned in 1865 and renamed as "Guard" in 1866
Decommissioned at
Boston, Massachusetts ,10 November 1865 , "Guard" recommissioned13 March 1866 , Acting Master Lewis A. Brown in command. She was renamed as "Guard" on2 June 1866 .Serving as supply ship to the American fleet in Europe
After a trip to
Norfolk, Virginia , for supplies and minor repairs, she sailed forCadiz, Spain , arriving there16 August . For the next 3 yearsGuard served as supply ship for the European Fleet, carrying supplies and occasional passengers to such diverse ports asLisbon ,Portugal ;Cartagena ,Spain ;Majorca , Spain;Palermo ,Italy ;Gibraltar ,Naples, Italy ;Madeira , Spain; and,Villa Franca, France .During this period she also made three voyages to
New York City , carrying passengers and some invalids for hospitals there and returning with fresh supplies. "Guard" returned to New York City12 October 1869 and decommissioned5 November .Recommissioned for the Darien Expedition in 1870
"Guard" recommissioned
17 January 1870 , Lt. Comdr. Edward P. Lull in command, to take part in theDarien Expedition ; she sailed from New York City28 January , arriving in Caledonia Bay, off theIsthmus of Darien ,18 February .Exploring the potential for a canal being dug at Panama
In company with "Nipsic" and "Nyack", under the overall command of Comdr.
Thomas O. Selfridge, Jr. , "Guard" conductedhydrographic surveys to determine what route, if any, would be best for a snip canal across theisthmus . The five routes explored during the 2 years she was on this special duty all proved impractical at the time, and the dream of an inter-ocean canal went unfulfilled until the completion of thePanama Canal two generations later."Guard's" duty in
Central America was interrupted12 August 1870 –3 October 1870 when she sailed from New York City toPrince Edward Island andNova Scotia with supplies. Leaving the Darien Expedition in June1870 , "Guard" returned to New York City22 July and decommissioned there3 August .Recommissioned to carry exhibits to the Vienna Exposition of 1873
On
1 February 1873 "Guard" again recommissioned, Comdr. Charles A. Babcock commanding, and sailed from New York City22 March with goods, exhibits, and construction materiel for the Vienna Exposition of1873 .She arrived at
Trieste , then a part ofAustro-Hungary , viaGibraltar andBrindisi 3 May . After discharging her cargo for the exposition, "Guard" remained there undergoing minor repairs. Many of the articles not disposed of at the exposition were then reloaded, as well as some European goods intended for the American Centennial Exposition in1876 , and "Guard" sailed for New York City31 December 1873 , arriving there14 April 1874 viaMessina ,Sicily , and Gibraltar. She decommissioned27 April and remained laid up in ordinary until1877 .Recommissioned for survey work in 1877
"Guard's" final tour of duty began
18 August 1877 as she recommissioned at New York City, Lt. Comdr. F. M. Green commanding. Her mission was to determine by means of thesubmarine communications cable the longitudes betweenLisbon ,Madeira , the Cape de Verde Islands,Pernambuco , andBuenos Aires .Sailing from New York
29 October , she reached Lisbon30 November and remained there until3 February 1878 , when she sailed to Madeira and from there to the Cape de Verde Islands. Her next stop wasPorto Grande , St. Vincente, where she delivered a shipment of astronomical equipment for the observatory there before sailing forRio de Janeiro 20 April .Arriving there
1 June , "Guard" conducted further astronomical surveys of theBrazil ian coast until, her work completed, she sailed forPortsmouth, New Hampshire , arriving there viaNorfolk, Virginia ,4 December .Final decommissioning and disposal by sale
She decommissioned
15 December 1878 and was laid up in ordinary until27 September 1883 , when she was sold to C. A. Williams & Co. ofNew London, Connecticut .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
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