- USS Huntress (1862)
USS "Huntress" (1862) was a steamer acquired by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She was placed into service as agunship assigned to support the Union Navy during the naval blockade of ports and rivers of theConfederate States of America .Constructed in Indiana in 1862
"Huntress", a stern-wheel steamer, was built in
1862 inNew Albany, Indiana . She was purchased by the Navy atLouisville, Kentucky , in May1864 , taken toCincinnati, Ohio , for outfitting and reported to the 8th District,Mississippi Squadron for duty10 June 1864 , Acting Master J. S. Dennis in command.Assigned to the Mississippi River squadron
Assigned to the area of the
Mississippi River betweenMemphis, Tennessee , andColumbus, Kentucky , "Huntress" engaged in the key role of keeping the vital river lines of supply open, stopping illegal trade in cotton along the riverbank and suppressing bands ofguerrillas who attacked transports and gunboats.Maintaining Union control of the Mississippi
After repairs at
Mound City, Illinois , November1864 , she returned to active patrolling on the stretch of river between Mound City and Memphis. "Huntress" remained on that duty between March and July1865 , maintaining Union control of the Mississippi River during the waning moments of the Civil War.Post-war decommissioning, sale, and subsequent career
In July, she returned to Mound City and, after brief service transporting ordnance at the Naval Base, decommissioned
10 August 1865 . She was sold 7 days later to Samuel Black. Redocumented "Huntress"2 October , she resumed her career as a river steamer but was lost after stranding nearAlexandria, Louisiana ,30 December 1865 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h9/huntress-i.htm
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