- USS Massachusetts (1845)
USS "Massachusetts" (1845) was a steamer acquired by the
U.S. Navy prior to theAmerican Civil War . She was used by theU.S. War Department as a transport during theMexican-American War and traveled widely, including transitingCape Horn several times as part of her official duties on both sides of the Americas. During her years of service she spent most of her time on the west coast ofNorth America ."Massachusetts", a wooden steamer, was built in the shipyard of Samuel Hall,
Boston, Massachusetts , under the supervision of Edward H. Delano for Mr. R. B. Forbes in1845 . As an auxiliary steam packet, she helped pioneer commercial steamer service betweenNew York City andLiverpool, England .She was purchased by the War Department in
1847 and during the Mexican-American War served as a troop transport for the Army. In1848 she steamed roundCape Horn toSan Francisco, California ; she was transferred to the Navy atMare Island Navy Yard 1 August 1849 ; and commissioned the same day, Lt. L. R. Knox in command.outh America
Assigned to the Pacific Squadron, "Massachusetts" operated along the
U.S. West Coast in a project for the selection of sites forlighthouses andbuoy s by the joint Navy and Army Commission. She departed San Francisco12 August 1852 ; steamed via ports inEcuador ,Chile , andBrazil ; and arrivedNorfolk, Virginia ,17 March 1853 . She decommissioned the following day. "Massachusetts" recommissioned at Norfolk2 May 1854 , Lt. Richard W. Meade in command. After fitting out, she departed for thePacific Ocean 5 July , reached theStraits of Magellan 13 December , and arrivedMare Island, California ,8 May 1855 . During June and July she cruised the coast between San Francisco and theColumbia River ; thence, she sailed forCentral America 25 August . She showed the flag fromMexico toNicaragua and returned to San Francisco9 January 1856 .Puget Sound - Battle of Port Gamble
In October
1855 , "Massachusetts" departed Mare Island17 February 1856 with guns and ammunition forSeattle, Washington , where she arrived24 February . She operated in Puget Sound and theStrait of Juan de Fuca for more than a year, visiting ports in Washington Territory and theBritish Crown Colony ofVancouver Island . The "Massachusetts" was sent from there toPort Gamble ,Washington Territory onPuget Sound , where indigenous raiding parties from British and Russian territories who had been harassing local Native Americans. When the warriors refused to hand over those among them who had attacked the Puget Sound Native American communities , a battle ensued in which 26 natives and 1 soldier were killed. In the aftermath of this,Colonel Isaac Ebey , the first settler onWhidbey Island , was shot and beheaded on August 11,1857 by a raiding party in revenge for the killing of a native chief during similar raids the year before. British authorities demurred on pursuing or attacking the northern tribes as they passed northward through British waters off Victoria and Ebey's killers were never caught. [ [http://members.aol.com/Gibson0817/ebey.htm Beth Gibson, "Beheaded Pioneer", Laura Arksey, Columbia, Washington State Historical Society, Tacoma, Spring, 1988.] ]She departed the
Pacific Northwest 4 April 1857 , reached Mare Island9 April , and decommissioned there17 June .Puget Sound
On
5 January 1859 Secretary of the Navy Isaac Toucey ordered the Commandant of theMare Island Navy Yard to fit out "Massachusetts" prior to transfer to the War Department. She was turned over to the Army Quartermaster Corps in May1859 and during the next few years cruised Puget Sound “for the protection of the inhabitants of that quarter”, which was going through rapid change and an influx of miners and settlers as a consequence of the Fraser Gold Rush and successive rushes just to the north in theColony of British Columbia , and also as part of US military force assembled in the area during the period of confrontation with theRoyal Navy andRoyal Marines known as thePig War , a bloodless though tense dispute over the boundary through theSan Juan Islands . ["McGowan's War", Donald J. Hauka, New Star Books, Vancouver (2000) ISBN 1-55420-001-6] ["British Columbia Chronicle,: Gold & colonists", Helen and G.P.V. Akrigg, Discovery Press, Vancouver (1977) ISBN 0-919624-03-0] ["Claiming the Land", Dan Marshall, UBC Ph.D Thesis, 2002 (unpubl.)] The Quartermaster General of the Army ordered "Massachusetts" re-transferred to the Navy27 January 1862 . Subsequently, she was placed in ordinary at Mare Island and surveyed.Renamed "Farallones"
"Massachusetts" underwent conversion to a
storeship . Her engines were removed, and she was converted into a bark. Renamed "Farallones" in January1863 , she commissioned17 June 1863 , Acting Master C. C. Wells in command. She served ships of the Pacific Squadron as astoreship until February1867 when she decommissioned at Mare Island. She was sold at San Francisco to Moore & Co.,15 May 1867 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m6/massachusetts-i.htm
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