- USS Sebago (1861)
USS "Sebago" (1861) was a large (832-ton) steamer with very powerful guns and four howitzers, purchased by the
Union Navy during the beginning of theAmerican Civil War .With her large crew of 156 sailors, she served the Union Navy during the blockade of ports and waterways of the
Confederate States of America as agunboat .Built by the Portsmouth Navy Yard in 1861
"Sebago" -- a double-ended sidewheel gunboat built by the
Portsmouth Navy Yard ,Kittery, Maine -- was launched on30 November 1861 ; and commissioned on26 March 1862 , Lt. Edmund W. Henry in command.Civil war service
Assigned to the North Atlantic blockade
"Sebago" departed
Portsmouth, New Hampshire , on6 April 1862 and headed forHampton Roads, Virginia , to join theNorth Atlantic Blockading Squadron and reachedNewport News, Virginia , on the 11th.She was ordered to the York River to support General
George B. McClellan 's push up thepeninsula towardRichmond, Virginia , and operated in that river and its tributaries supportingUnion Army operations.Then, on
30 June , after GeneralRobert E. Lee had defeated McClellan in theSeven Days Campaign and had driven theArmy of the Potomac from the York to the James River, "Sebago" steamed downstream, roundedOld Point Comfort , and ascended the James escorting Army transports.Reassigned to the South Atlantic blockade
Transferred to the
South Atlantic Blockading Squadron later that month, "Sebago" departed Hampton Roads on25 July and arrived offCharleston, South Carolina , on the 29th to begin a year of blockade duty off the approaches to that important and historic Southern port.On
18 June 1863 , the double ender ran aground inWassaw Sound and suffered some damage. As she was due for an overhaul, she sailed north on29 July and was decommissioned at theNew York Navy Yard on9 July .Reassigned to the Gulf of Mexico
Repairs and overhaul completed, "Sebago" was recommissioned on
2 December 1863 and sailed for theGulf of Mexico for duty in theWest Gulf Blockading Squadron in which she served through the end of the Civil War.The highlight of her operations in the gulf came on
5 August 1864 when she participated in theBattle of Mobile Bay .Post-war deactivation
After peace returned, "Sebago" sailed north and was decommissioned at the
New York Navy Yard on29 July 1865 . She was sold atNew York City on19 January 1867 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s9/sebago-i.htm
* *cite web
url= http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-s/sebago.htm
title= USS Sebago (1862-1867)
date= 13 May 2001 | work= Online Image Library | publisher=Naval Historical Center
accessdate= 2008-01-30See also
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
*Confederate States Navy
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