- USS Sallie Wood (1860)
USS "Sallie Wood" (1860) was a 256-ton steamer captured by the
Union Navy during the early years of theAmerican Civil War .She assigned by the Union Navy during the blockade of ports and waterways of the
Confederate States of America to a number of duties: as atugboat , adispatch boat , atroopship , and as anammunition ship , mostly on the Mississippi River and its tributaries.Captured by Union forces in 1862
"Sallie Wood" was a wooden steamer built in
1860 atPaducah, Kentucky . Early in the Civil War, she was acquired by the Confederate government and used as atroop transport on theMississippi River and its tributaries. After a Union naval force under Flag Officer Foote capturedFort Henry, Tennessee , on6 February 1862 , Lt. S. L. Phelps, in "Conestoga", led gunboats, "Tyler" and "Lexington", up theTennessee River seeking Confederate shipping. On the 8th, they seized steamers, "Sallie Wood" and "Muscle". The former was laden with iron intended for shipment toRichmond, Virginia . Moreover, the sweep of the Union gunboats had compelled retreating Confederate forces to burn three other Southern vessels lest they be captured.Service in the Union Navy
In returning down stream, "Muscle" sprang a leak and sank; but "Sallie Wood" descended safely and was taken into the
Western Flotilla for service as a transport, a tugboat, and an ammunition ship. While steaming along the navigable branches of theMississippi River , "Sallie Wood" occasionally braved fire from masked riverside batteries. In July, as she ascended the Mississippi carrying sick soldiers, she was fired upon by Confederate cannon concealed ashore at Carolina Landing, at Princeton, and at other points above.Sank after shoreside attack
On the 21st of July, attacks on the steamer were made from Argyle Landing and from Island No. 82. A shot during the latter ambush pierced her steam drum and left her dead in the water. Her pilot used the current to run her aground on the island, but the cannonade continued until all of the side wheeler's officers, crew, and passengers had been forced to leave the ship. The Confederates later removed whatever they could salvage and burned the steamer to her waterline.
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
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* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s3/sallie_wood.htm USS Sallie Wood]
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