- USS Hydrangea (1862)
USS "Hydrangea" (1862) was a steamer acquired by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War . She served the Navy in various ways: as atugboat , adispatch boat , aship's tender , and as agunboat in waterways of theConfederate States of America .Built at Buffalo, New York, in 1862
"Hydrangea", a wooden steam tug, was built as "Hippodame" in
1862 atBuffalo, New York , and purchased by the Navy atNew York City , from her owner, C. TV. Copeland,16 October 1863 . She commissioned atNew York Navy Yard 18 April 1864 , Ens. C. W. Rogers in command.Assigned to the North Atlantic blockade
Reporting to
Hampton Roads, Virginia , for duty with theNorth Atlantic Blockading Squadron , Hydrangea spent May towing monitors and acting as tender to Onandaga. She then took up station in the James River, where she acted as a tug and mail boat.Making two trips a day from Deep Bottom, near the front lines, to the large supply base at
City Point, Virginia , she helped support the Union efforts to break the military stalemate aroundRichmond, Virginia .Transferred to the South Atlantic blockade
"Hydrangea" was then transferred to the
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron 23 July 1864 , and after repairing reported toPort Royal, South Carolina ,30 September .She was used as a blockading ship and tug inside the Charleston Bar until the end of the war.
Post-war decommissioning, sale, and subsequent career
"Hydrangea" decommissioned at New York City
1 September 1865 , and was sold25 October to S. and J. M. Flanagan. Redocumented "Norman"4 January 1866 , she returned to private service and was stranded and lost offCape May, New Jersey ,17 November 1886 .References
See also
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
*Confederate States Navy External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h9/hydrangea.htm USS Hydrangea]
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