- USS Henry Brinker (1861)
USS "Henry Brinker" (1861) was a small
steamship acquired by theUnion Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She was placed into service as agunboat and assigned to the blockade of ports of theConfederate States of America .Constructed in Brooklyn, New York, in 1861
"Henry Brinker" was built in
1861 inBrooklyn, New York , and was purchased atNew York City by the Navy29 October 1861 from her owner, Henry Brinker. She arrivedHampton Roads, Virginia ,15 December 1861 and was commissioned that day, Acting Master John E. Giddings commanding.Assigned to the North Atlantic Blockade
After sailing to
Baltimore, Maryland ,24 December , "Henry Brinker" arrivedHatteras Inlet 10 January 1862 to begin her duties as a unit of theNorth Atlantic Blockading Squadron .Participating in the attack on Roanoke Island
Her first major action was the joint attack on
Roanoke Island , the gateway toAlbemarle Sound . "Henry Drinker" engaged Confederate shore batteries7 February and helped to clear the obstructions next morning which paved the way for the capture of the Southern positions. ThusNorfolk, Virginia , was cut off from its lines of supply and the Union gained an important advantage. The Confederate squadron under Flag Officer Lynch which had been at Roanoke Island withdrew up thePasquotank River , with Union ships in hot pursuit. "Henry Brinker" and the other ships of Commander Rowan's flotilla engaged the squadron and batteries atElizabeth City, North Carolina , capturing or sinking all the Southern vessels and occupying the town.Attack and capture of New Bern, North Carolina
Continuing their series of spectacular successes in
North Carolina , Commander Rowan and GeneralAmbrose Burnside next capturedNew Bern, North Carolina . The flotilla, composed of thirteen warships including "Henry Brinker" and a group of troop transports, got underway12 March from Hatteras Inlet and arrived New Bern the next day. The Confederate forts were engaged by gunboats, the obstructions surmounted, and troops landed under cover of Navy guns. New Bern and a great quantity of important supplies were soon in Union hands. "Henry Brinker" was assigned toAlbemarle Sound following the victory at New Bern, patrolling to suppress trade and contain the Confederateguerrilla activity. On this duty she participated in areconnaissance up theChowan River 3-23 August 1862 . For the next months "Henry Brinker" patrolled from her base atHatteras Inlet , stopping frequently atPlymouth, North Carolina , andNew Bern, North Carolina . During this period she performed occasional guard duty at Hatteras Inlet as well.Expedition up the Bay River
The ship participated
22 June 1863 in another expedition, this time up the Bay River, and in company with "Shawsheen" captured Confederate schooner "Henry Clay" and another small schooner carryingturpentine .Final operations of the war
"Henry Brinker" continued her operations in the Sound until ordered back to Hampton Roads in November
1863 for repairs. Stopping at Hampton Roads, she continued toBaltimore, Maryland , where she repaired until9 April 1864 , when she was assigned as aship's tender to "Minnesota" atNewport News, Virginia . Remaining inactive at Newport News until June, "Henry Brinker" was sent up thePamunkey River toWhite House, Virginia ,23 June to support the Army in local operations. After briefly rendering fire support, the ship returned toYorktown, Virginia .Post-war decommissioning and sale
"Henry Brinker" returned to Hampton Roads to repair
1 July 1864 , and remained there until decommissioned29 June 1865 . She was sold20 July 1865 .References
See also
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United States Navy
*American Civil War External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h5/henry_brinker.htm USS Henry Brinker]
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