- USS Verbena (1864)
USS "Verbena" (1864) was a small 104-ton steamer purchased by the
Union Navy towards the end of theAmerican Civil War ."Verbena", outfitted with a 20-pounder
Parrott rifle by the Navy, was placed in service as agunboat and assigned to the blockade of theConfederate States of America . However, most of her service was as atugboat and as aship’s tender .Commissioned in New York City in 1864
"Verbena" -- originally the wooden steamer "Ino" built at
Brooklyn, New York , in1864 -- was purchased by the Navy atNew York City on7 June 1864 and commissioned at theNew York Navy Yard on11 July 1864 .Civil War operations
On
19 July , the vessel was attached to thePotomac Flotilla for duty as a tugboat. Two days later, she deployed in thePotomac River offPoint Lookout, Maryland .; and she served for most of the duration of the Civil War as a tender to the ironclad "Roanoke".Post-war decommissioning
After the collapse of the Confederacy, "Verbena" received orders on
5 May 1865 to proceed to theWashington Navy Yard , where she was decommissioned on13 June .Commercial service
"Verbena" was sold at public auction there to W. E. Gladwick on
20 July ; redocumented as "Game Cock" on9 September ; renamed Edward G. Burgess on7 July 1885 ; and dropped from the registry in1900 .References
See also
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
*Confederate States Navy External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/v2/verbena.htm USS Verbena]
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