- USS Stonewall (1863)
USS "Stonewall" (1863) was a small 30-ton blockade-running
schooner captured by theUnion Navy during the Union blockade of theAmerican 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 atKey West, Florida . She was condemned there and formally purchased by the Navy from the Key Westprize court on24 July 1863 .Civil War operations
She operated between
Tampa Bay andCharlotte Harbor ,Florida , for over one and one-half years, serving as a ship’s tender for the various Unionwarships assigned in turn to Tampa Bay. The highlight of her career came on24 January 1864 when she captured Southernsloop "Josephine" ofTampa, Florida , bound forHavana, Cuba , with seven bales ofcotton . In October1864 , "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 on28 June 1865 to I. Silvery.References
See also
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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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