- USS Tigress (1861)
USS "Tigress" (1861) was a steamer chartered by the
Union Navy at the beginning of theAmerican Civil War ."Tigress" was outfitted with a
howitzer and ordered to patrol thePotomac River , which separated the Union capital ofWashington, D.C. from the state ofVirginia , which later became the capital of theConfederate States of America .Chartered in Baltimore in 1861
"Tigress" -- a screw
tugboat -- was chartered by the Union Navy atBaltimore, Maryland , from A. C. Hall sometime in the summer of1861 prior to20 August . At some now unknown date, she was purchased by the Navy. She departed Baltimore on20 August , bound for theWashington Navy Yard .Civil War operations
"Tigress" joined Capt Thomas T. Craven's
Potomac River flotilla on26 August and operated largely in patrol activities. On two occasions in early September, she carried captured runaway slaves to Capt. Craven'sflagship , "Resolute". On the evening of10 September , while "Tigress" was on patrol offIndian Head, Maryland , steamer "State of Maine" ran down the tug and sank her. The ship's wreck was subsequently raised; but, on22 November 1862 , she was deemed not worth the expense of repair.Disposal after collision
"Tigress" was subsequently sold at public auction, with half of the proceeds going to her former owner, A. C. Hall, who had raised the wreck.
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
*Confederate States Navy External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/t5/tigress-ii.htm USS Tigress]
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