- USS Shepherd Knapp (1861)
USS "Shepherd Knapp" (1861) was a large (838-ton) ship with eight guns, purchased by the
Union Navy during the beginning of theAmerican Civil War .With her eight guns and a crew of 93, she was employed by the Union Navy as a heavy
gunship outfitted to pursue majorConfederate States of America blockade runners , especially Confederate CaptainRaphael Semmes . During the course of her fruitless searches for Semmes, she ran aground on a reef nearHaiti and was abandoned.Purchased at New York City in 1861
"Shepherd Knapp" — a ship-rigged sailing vessel — was purchased at
New York City on28 August 1861 from Laurence Giles & Co.Civil War service
Searching for Captain Raphael Semmes
Since the logs of "Shepherd Knapp" are missing, many details of her career are unknown. Apparently her first
commanding officer was Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Henry S. Eytinge, who was ordered on1 November 1861 to cruise in theWest Indies seeking to capture or destroy any "vessels of the rebels" he might encounter.The special object of his attention was the Confederate commerce raider, CSS "Sumter", which had been preying on Union shipping since early summer. After a long cruise in which she never quite caught up with Capt.
Raphael Semmes and his elusive steamer, "Shepherd Knapp" returned to New York City on the afternoon of17 April 1862 . The ship was laid up at theNew York Navy Yard for the rest of the year. On20 January 1863 , she was again ordered to cruise in theWest Indies seeking Confederate ships, especially the CSS "Alabama". Again, Semmes managed to elude the Unionwarship .Sunk on a coral reef
After cruising in the
Caribbean Sea for over three and one-half months, "Shepherd Knapp" struck acoral reef offCap Haitien and was abandoned.References
See also
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
*Confederate States Navy External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s11/shepherd_knapp.htm USS "Shepherd Knapp"]
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