- USS Iris (1847)
The first USS "Iris" was a wooden
steamship in theUnited States Navy during theMexican-American War .Propelled by radial paddle wheels, "Iris" was built at
New York in1847 and purchased there by the Navy in the same year. She commissioned atNew York Navy Yard on25 October 1847 , CommanderStephen B. Wilson in command.The next day "Iris" departed New York Harbor for Vera Cruz,
Mexico , where she arrived11 December . With the exception of a brief visit toMobile, Alabama in February 1848 and a voyage toPensacola, Florida in September, "Iris" remained on duty in the vicinity of Vera Cruz for the next year. During the closing months of the Mexican-American War, she assisted in maintaining the blockade of the coast of Mexico and protected the Army's water communications. Thereafter she vigilantly protected United States interests in that volatile area lest trouble break out anew."Iris" departed Vera Cruz on
8 November and arrivedNorfolk, Virginia 16 December . She decommissioned there on16 December 1848 and was sold soon thereafter.She was documented as carrying the name "Osprey" on
9 March 1849 . The ship was destroyed by fire atKingston, Jamaica on18 April 1856 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/i3/iris-i.htm
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