- USS Virginia (1861)
USS "Virginia" (1861) was a heavy 581-ton blockade-running steamer captured by the
U.S. Navy and put to use by the Union during theAmerican Civil War ."Virginia" served the Navy primarily as a mortar
gunboat . Her ordnance included six 24-pounderhowitzers for riverbank bombardment, and a powerful 12-pounder rifle for use at sea againstblockade runners .Captured by Union Navy forces
"Virginia" was originally the British merchantman "Pet" built at
Dumbarton ,Scotland , in 1861. "Pet" sailed as "Noe-Daquy" during the early months of the Civil War and, in December 1862, was acquired by aHavana, Cuba , merchant for use as a Confederate blockade runner.Renamed "Virginia", the vessel was captured off
Mugeres Island ,Mexico , by "Wachusett" and "Sonoma" on18 January 1863 ; was later purchased by the Navy from theNew York City prize court on1 September ; and was commissioned at theNew York Navy Yard on12 June .Civil War operations
Assigned to the West Gulf blockade
"Virginia" was assigned duty with Rear Admiral
David G. Farragut 'sWest Gulf Blockading Squadron and, within a week of her commissioning, departed New York City, bound for theGulf of Mexico . En route, she touched briefly atHampton Roads, Virginia , finally joining Farragut's squadron in July. However, further repairs and modifications were needed before the vessel could become a fully effective fighting unit; and the ship spent August and most of September atNew Orleans, Louisiana , undergoing overhaul.Texas coast operations
"Virginia" finally returned to active duty in late September and was deployed along the coast of
Texas for the duration of the war. There, she conducted numerous patrol andreconnaissance missions -- which often took her up the rivers which empty into the gulf -- and also compiled an impressive list of captures.Her first success was the seizure of the British
blockade runner "Jenny" off the Texas coast with a cargo ofcotton on6 October . Between 2 and14 November , "Monongahela", "Owasco", and "Virginia" convoyed and supported GeneralNathaniel Banks ' successful landing atBrazos Santiago, Texas , near the mouth of theRio Grande River .Here, "Virginia" also captured the British steamer "Matamoras" on the 4th and the English
brig "Dashing Wave" on the 5th. This expedition began a Union offensive aimed both at wresting Texas from Confederate control and deterring French troops inMexico from attempting to invade the state. On the 4th, Southern forces evacuatedBrownsville, Texas , giving the Union a strong foothold at the Mexican border.Off-shore blockade duty in the Gulf
After the Rio Grande expedition, "Virginia" returned to blockade duty and found the waters off Texas a fertile breeding ground of smuggling activity. This was especially true of the area off
San Luis Pass , Texas, and "Virginia" made most of her captures here.These included the British
schooner "Mary Douglas" and her cargo of coffee, bananas, and linen which were seized on15 February 1864 , and the English schooner "Henry Colthirst" which she took on the 22d. On the 29th offGalveston, Texas , "Virginia" overhauled the Confederate schooner "Camilla" with a cargo of cotton. Thesloop "Cassie Holt" was also captured at the same time, but she grounded offSan Luis Pass and was burned.Once again off San Luis Pass, "Virginia" captured the sloop "Randall" on
8 March , the schooner "Sylphide" on the 10th, and the Mexican schooner "Juanita" on11 April . However, "Juanita" grounded on the 13th and was recaptured with the loss of theprize crew .This incident was partially offset by the capture of the Mexican schooner "Alma" on the 19th and the seizure and destruction of the
sloop "Rosina" on the 20th. "Virginia's" last captures off San Luis Pass included the schooner "Experiment", which she took on3 May and subsequently destroyed and 94 stacked bales of cotton picked up ashore on the 7th and 8th.Boilers repaired in New Orleans
"Virginia" returned to New Orleans in mid-May for badly needed repairs to her boilers. She remained at New Orleans until December, leaving on the 5th for the blockade off
Galveston, Texas . Here, she captured the schooner "Belle" on27 December and helped to destroy the side-wheel steamer "Acadia" in February 1865.Post-war decommissioning and subsequent career
After the war ended in April 1865, "Virginia" sailed for
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , on 17July . The veteran blockader was sold at public auction atNew York City to Perry Brothers on30 November ; was documented on14 December ; and was re-rigged as a barge on24 March 1885 .References
See also
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
*Confederate States Navy External links
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