- USS Tensas (1860)
USS "Tensas" (1860) was a small 41-ton steamer captured by the
Union Navy during theAmerican Civil War .After "Tensas" was acquired by the Union Navy, she was outfitted with two large 24-pounder
howitzers , a type of gun especially useful for riverbank bombardment, and was then sent to theMississippi River Squadron for the duration of the war.Service with the Confederacy
"Tom Sugg" -- a wooden-hulled side-wheel steamer built in
1860 atCincinnati, Ohio -- was outfitted as a side-wheelgunboat and served under the name "Tom Sugg". She operated as a merchant river boat inArkansas on the White River carryingcotton and general cargo. After the outbreak of the Civil War, she transported arms and horses for Confederate troops near the White River.Capture by Union Navy forces
On
14 August 1863 , USS "Cricket" ascended theLittle Red River and captured "Tom Sugg" and "Kaskaskia" at Searcy's Landing. This blow destroyed Confederate river transportation in northern Arkansas and ultimately diminished the flow of supplies to Southern troops east of the Mississippi River.Service with the Union Navy
The
United States Navy Department purchased the side-wheel gunboat from theIllinois Prize Court on29 September 1863 , and she was commissioned as "Tensas" on1 January 1864 atMound City, Illinois , Acting Master E. C. Van Pelt in command.She served with the
Mississippi River Squadron .Post-war decommissioning
Tensas was decommissioned on
7 August 1865 . She was sold at public auction on17 August 1865 at Mound City, Illinois, to E. B. Trinidad.References
See also
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
*Confederate States Navy External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/t3/tensas.htm USS Tensas]
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