- USS Rescue (1861)
USS "Rescue" (1861) was a small (111-ton) 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 as angunship anddispatch boat . After the war’s end, "Rescue" continued to serve the Navy, but this time as atugboat and as afireboat .Fitted out in Philadelphia in 1861
"Rescue", built for the builders account in
1861 by Harlan and Hollingsworth,Wilmington, Delaware , was purchased for the Navy on21 August 1861 ; fitted out atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania ; and ordered to join thePotomac Flotilla .Civil War service
Potomac River patrol
Under the command of Lt. H. S. Newcomb, "Rescue" joined the flotilla prior to mid-September and took up station near
Alexandria, Virginia . By the 18th, she had shifted to the Mathias Point-Pope's Creek area where she seized theschooner "Harford" and her cargo of wheat and tobacco.On
11 October , the gunboat, with "Resolute" and "Union", captured and burned the schooner "Martha Washington" which had been awaiting Confederate troops in Quantico (Dumfries) Creek. Ten days later, she returned to Mathias Point to engage enemy batteries there. A week of courier duty followed; and, on the 28th, she was detached from the Potomac Flotilla and ordered to theRappahannock River for duty in theNorth Atlantic Blockading Squadron .Assigned to the North Atlantic blockade
On
6 November she captured and burned the schooner "Ada" at Corrotman Creek and, on the 8th, seized the ammunition storage ship "Urbana". At midmonth she was ordered toHampton Roads, Virginia , where she assumed tug and patrol duties which took her into1862 . In October1862 she moved up toWashington, D.C. for repairs, after which she got underway forPort Royal, South Carolina , and duty inSamuel Francis Du Pont 's squadron, then blockadingCharleston, South Carolina . "Rescue" arrived at Port Royal early in November. Through the summer of1863 , she performed tug and patrol duties in the anchorage area and in September shifted to Charleston. In October she returned to Port Royal to continue tug and patrol duties there until June1864 when she was ordered toBaltimore, Maryland , for repairs.On
2 September , she departed Baltimore and shortly thereafter resumed duty with the Potomac Flotilla. Stationed in the St. Mary's area, "Rescue" remained in the Potomac Flotilla through the end of the Civil War.Post-Civil War service
She then proceeded to
Washington, D.C. , where for the next 24 years she served as a district craft, first as a tug, then as afireboat . Declared unserviceable in1889 , she was condemned and sold on25 March 1891 .References
See also
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
*Confederate States Navy External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/r5/rescue-ii.htm USS Rescue]
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