USS Saffron (1863)

USS Saffron (1863)

USS "Saffron" (1863) was a small (73-ton) steamer purchased by the Union Navy during the beginning of the American Civil War.

She served the Union Navy during the blockade of ports and waterways of the Confederate States of America in a variety of ways: as a tugboat, river clearance vessel, and as a minesweeper responsible for clearing “torpedoes” (mines) placed in the water by Confederates.

Built in New Jersey in 1863

"John T. Jenkins", a wooden-hulled screw tug built in 1863 at New Brunswick, New Jersey, was purchased by the Union Navy on 8 December 1864 at Perth Amboy, New Jersey; renamed "Saffron"; and commissioned within the following week, Act. Vol. Lt. Henry M. Pishon in command.

Civil War service

Assigned to the North Atlantic blockade

The tug was assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron and was serving at Hampton Roads, Virginia, by 15 December 1864. "Saffron" operated there and up the James River supporting Union Army forces during the final months of General Ulysses S. Grant's Richmond, Virginia, campaign. On 3 April 1865, soon after Union forces learned that General Robert E. Lee had evacuated Richmond, "Saffron" joined a group of other Union ships in clearing obstructions and torpedoes from the channel leading to the fallen city. Their rapid and efficient work enabled President Abraham Lincoln to proceed safely up stream the next day to the newly-captured Confederate capital. There, throngs of rejoicing former slaves greeted the President as he walked to the Confederate executive mansion. After clearing the river to Richmond, "Saffron" helped to tow a captured Confederate ram, Texas, down stream. The tug then continued to operate in the James River, clearing torpedoes and obstructions from that important waterway, until late in May. Her squadron's report of 1 June tells that "Saffron" either had recently sailed or was about to sail north.

End-of-war deactivation

No record of her decommissioning has been found, but it is certain that the ship was sold at New York City to a D. Townsend on 25 October 1865. The tug was redocumented as "Clifton" on 17 February 1866 and remained in merchant service until she was lost under unknown circumstances in 1885.

References

See also

* American Civil War
* Union Navy
* Confederate States Navy

External links

* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s2/saffron.htm USS Saffron]


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