- USS Poppy (1863)
USS "Poppy" (1863) was a steamer commissioned by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War .She served the Navy during the blockade of ports and waterways of the
Confederate States of America in a variety of ways: as atugboat , aship’s tender , a mail and supply tug, an ordnance tug, and finally as a ram if the opportunity presented itself.Purchased at Philadelphia
"Poppy" (Screw Tug), originally white oak steamer "Addie Douglass", was purchased at
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ,31 October 1863 from J. Alderdice; renamedPoppy ; and commissioned10 November 1863 .Civil War service
During the Civil War, "Poppy" served as a
ship's tender to theNorth Atlantic Blockading Squadron . On25 November 1863 she was with ironclad "Roanoke" offNewport News, Virginia . On4 February 1864 she was inHampton Roads, Virginia . By17 March she was back off Newport News, again serving as a picket guard for ironclad "Roanoke".On the night of
8 April a small boat succeeded in attacking frigate "Minnesota", flagship of theNorth Atlantic Blockading Squadron , with atorpedo , making a clean escape. "Poppy" was ordered to ram the intruder, but was unable to do so because her steam was not up. "Poppy" was then used as mail and supply tug until17 June when she was stationed in the James River above Wilson’s Wharf as a tender and ram to ironclads. Late in the year she became a tug in Hampton Roads and operated there and in the James River, becoming an ordnance tug atNorfolk, Virginia , in April1865 .Post-war deactivation
She was sold at
New York City 30 November 1865 to William Farrington.References
See also
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Confederate States Navy
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