USS Stonewall (1863)

USS Stonewall (1863)

USS "Stonewall" (1863) was a small 30-ton blockade-running schooner captured by the Union Navy during the Union blockade of the American Civil War.

The Union Navy placed "Stonewall" in service as a ship’s tender, a role she played during the rest of the war.

Captured by Union forces

"Stonewall" was a Southern pilot boat captured by Union screw gunboat "Tahoma" on, or sometime shortly before, 24 February 1863. She was placed in service as a tender to "Tahoma" pending legal proceedings against her at Key West, Florida. She was condemned there and formally purchased by the Navy from the Key West prize court on 24 July 1863.

Civil War operations

She operated between Tampa Bay and Charlotte Harbor, Florida, for over one and one-half years, serving as a ship’s tender for the various Union warships assigned in turn to Tampa Bay. The highlight of her career came on 24 January 1864 when she captured Southern sloop "Josephine" of Tampa, Florida, bound for Havana, Cuba, with seven bales of cotton. In October 1864, "Stonewall" was transferred to blockade duty, still as a tender, between St. Marks and Cedar Keys, Florida, and she served in that area through the end of the Civil War.

Post-war deactivation

She was inactivated late in May 1865 and was sold at auction at Key West on 28 June 1865 to I. Silvery.

References

See also

* American Civil War
* Union Navy
* Confederate States Navy

External links

* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s19/stonewall-i.htm USS Stonewall]


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