- USS Spirea (1864)
USS "Spirea" (1864) was a 409-ton steamer acquired by the
Union Navy towards the end of theAmerican Civil War .The Union Navy placed "Spirea", with a crew of 65 sailors and naval officers, in service as a gunship and assigned her to blockade operations against the
Confederate States of America , placing her as agunboat on theGulf of Mexico coast ofFlorida where she spent her entireU.S. Navy career.Built in Fair Haven, Connecticut, in 1864
"Spirea" -- a side wheel steamer built in
1864 atFair Haven, Connecticut -- was purchased by the Union Navy atNew York City on30 December 1864 from S. M. Pook; and was commissioned on9 January 1865 , Acting Volunteer Lieutenant George E. Nelson in command.Civil War operations
"Spirea" was ordered to join the
East Gulf Blockading Squadron atKey West, Florida , in early January1865 . On23 February , she led an expedition up theSt. Marks River to landUnion Army troops for an attack onTallahassee, Florida ."Spirea" and two other ships ran aground, but she was refloated and patrolled off
St. Marks, Florida , until1 May when she joined the blockade offApalachicola, Florida . Two weeks later, she returned to St. Marks.Post-war deactivation
After the end of the Civil War, "Spirea" remained on duty in the
Gulf of Mexico until she sailed early in August. "Spirea" was decommissioned at theNew York Navy Yard on23 August 1865 and was sold at public auction at New York City on5 October 1866 .Subsequent maritime career
The side-wheeler was documented as "Sappho" on
30 January 1867 for operation out of New York City. She was apparently lost later in1867 , but details of her demise have not been found.References
See also
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
*Confederate States Navy External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s16/spirea.htm USS Spirea]
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