- USS Sidney C. Jones (1861)
USS "Sidney C. Jones" (1861) was a 254-ton
schooner purchased by theUnion Navy during the first year of theAmerican Civil War .The Navy outfitted "Sidney C. Jones" with a heavy 13-inch mortar, for use in bombardment, and assigned her to operations on the
Mississippi River where Union forces were attempting to obtain control of the river in order to split theConfederate States of America in two.Commissioned in New York in 1862
"Sidney C. Jones", a wooden-hulled schooner, was purchased by the Navy at
New York City on7 October 1861 ; and was commissioned at theNew York Navy Yard on29 January 1862 , Acting Master Robert Adams in command.Civil War operations
Assigned to the Mississippi mortar flotilla
Although originally fitted out for blockade duty, the schooner was assigned to the mortar flotilla which was established to support Flag Officer
David Farragut 'sNew Orleans, Louisiana , campaign.A 13-inch mortar was added to her armament, and "Sidney C. Jones" sailed for the
Gulf of Mexico . She reachedShip Island, Mississippi , early in March and entered theMississippi River through Pass a l'Outré on the 18th. Exactly a month later, the mortar schooners -- commanded by Comdr.David Dixon Porter -- moved upstream to predesignated positions below Forts St. Philip and Jackson and opened fire on the Southern positions. They continued the bombardment intermittently until shortly after midnight on24 April , when Farragut dashed by the forts.During the race by the Southern batteries, the mortars increased their rate of fire to their maximum rapidity to distract the Confederate cannoneers, and they maintained the pace until the Union fleet was safely out of range of the Southern batteries.
Vicksburg operations
Soon after New Orleans surrendered, Porter took his mortar flotilla to blockade stations off
Mobile Bay . However, in June, they returned to the Mississippi and ascended the river to positions which enabled them to shell Vicksburg.On
28 June , the mortars bombarded the Confederate batteries as Farragut's steamships dashed by the Southern fortress to meet Flag Officer Davis's Western Flotilla. The mortars remained below Vicksburg while Farragut was above attempting to arrange for joint Army-Navy operations against the stronghold."Sidney C. Jones" runs aground and is destroyed
During this period, "Sidney C. Jones" ran aground and was still high and dry on
15 July when Confederate ironclad ram, "Arkansas", raced down theYazoo River , by Farragut's ships, and took refuge under the fortress' guns. "Sidney C. Jones" was destroyed to prevent her falling into Confederate hands.References
See also
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
*Confederate States Navy External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s12/sidney_c_jones.htm USS Sidney C. Jones]
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