- USS Trefoil (1865)
USS "Trefoil" (1865) was a 370-ton steamer purchased by the
Union Navy at the last year of theAmerican Civil War .Trefoil , with a crew of 44 and a powerfulParrott rifle , was a respectablegunboat ; but, the American Civil War was coming to a close, and she was relegated to the role ofdispatch boat .Commissioned in Boston in 1865
"Trefoil" -- a wooden-hulled screw steamer built in
1864 byclipper ship designerDonald McKay -- was purchased by the Union Navy on4 February 1865 and commissioned at theBoston Navy Yard ,Boston, Massachusetts , on1 March 1865 , Acting Master Charles C. Wells in command.Civil War service
"Trefoil" proceeded south to the
Gulf of Mexico and arrived atMobile Bay on24 March . She served in theWest Gulf Blockading Squadron under Rear AdmiralHenry Knox Thatcher through the end of the Civil War, operating mainly as adispatch boat betweenPensacola, Florida , andMobile, Alabama .Post-war decommissioning
In July
1865 , she returned north to theBoston Navy Yard where she was decommissioned on30 August 1865 . Placed in ordinary in1866 , the steamer was sold at auction on28 May 1867 to a Mr. L. Litchfield.References
See also
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
*Confederate States Navy External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/t8/trefoil-i.htm USS Trefoil]
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