- USS Prairie Bird (1862)
USS "Prairie Bird" (1862) was a steamer commissioned by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War .She served the Union navy fleet as a
gunship during operations onMississippi River and its tributaries.Purchased at Cincinnati, Ohio
"Prairie Bird", a” tinclad” wooden steamer purchased as "Mary Miller" at
Cincinnati, Ohio ,19 December 1862 , was fitted out atCairo, Illinois , renamed "Prairie Bird" and commissioned in January1863 , Acting Master J. C. Moore in command.Assigned to the Mississippi squadron
"Prairie Bird" steamed down the
Mississippi River in mid-February1863 , to assist "Juliet", grounded 20 miles belowIsland No. 10 . She then continued on toMemphis, Tennessee , whence she escorted a provision ship to theYazoo River , where she joined the Mississippi Squadron.At the end of the month she took up station above the White River to protect a coal depot. In mid-March she shifted to Greenville; in April, she operated at the mouth of the White River; and in May, she returned to Memphis. Remaining in the Arkansas-White River area into the following spring, she reconnoitered the
Sunflower River , as far as Lake George and Silver Creek, with "Petrel" in March1864 . In April she steamed with "Petrel" and "Freestone" up the Yazoo River to fire on and passYazoo City, Mississippi , in support ofUnion Army operation against that city. On the 22nd "Prairie Bird", having received engine damage, rescued survivors from "Petrel", then retired to Vicksburg for repairs.Final Mississippi operations
Assigned to the 6th District, Mississippi Squadron, for most of the remainder of the war, "Prairie Bird" operated between
Vicksburg, Mississippi , and theArkansas River .On
21 July she seized the steamer "Union" for violation of revenue laws and giving “aid and comfort to the enemy.”On the 23rd she rescued 350 of 500 passengers aboard" B. M. Runyan", sunk off Skipwith’s Landing, and on
11 August she engaged the enemy battery atGaines Landing, Arkansas , in support of operations there.The following December she joined with other vessels and Union Army units to cut the rebel communications in
Mississippi and on the 31st assisted blowing the railway bridge over theBig Black River .Post-war decommissioning
"Prairie Bird" remained in the 6th District until March
1865 . Then sent toMound City, Illinois , she remained a unit of the Mississippi Squadron until ordered decommissioned in July. On17 August 1865 she was sold by public auction to Henry Morton.References
See also
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
*Confederate States Navy External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p10/prairie_bird.htm USS Prairie Bird]
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