- USS Stars and Stripes (1861)
USS "Stars and Stripes" (1861) was a 407-ton steamer acquired by the
U.S. Navy and put to use by the Union during theAmerican Civil War ."Stars and Stripes " served the
Union Navy primarily as a screwgunboat , and as atugboat when necessary, in the blockade of the rivers and ports of theConfederate States of America .Purchased by the Union Navy in New York in 1861
"Stars and Stripes" -- a screw steamer built at
Mystic, Connecticut , by Charles Mallory as a speculation for C. S. Bushnell -- was purchased by the Navy atNew York City from C. S. Bushnell on27 July 1861 ; was fitted out for naval service at theNew York Navy Yard and was commissioned there on19 September 1861 , Lt. Reed Werden in command.Civil War operations
Assigned to the North Atlantic blockade
Assigned to the
Atlantic Blockading Squadron , "Stars and Stripes" reachedHampton Roads, Virginia , on26 September and, two days later, was ordered to towschooners of theStone Fleet toHatteras Inlet ,North Carolina . She arrived off Hatteras Inlet on1 October and operated in that vicinity for the next few months. On15 December , she captured schooner "Charity" and sent her toNew York City for adjudication. On7 February 1862 , the screw gunboat was in the squadron which attackedRoanoke Island and the next day captured that base which controlled communication betweenPamlico Sound andAlbemarle Sound . She operated in the inland waters of North Carolina and helped captureNew Bern, North Carolina , in mid-March. "Stars and Stripes" returned toNorfolk, Virginia , on4 June for repairs and sailed on the evening of the 10th for blockading duty offWilmington, North Carolina . Shortly before dawn on the 27th, she helped "Cambridge" destroy blockade-running steamer "Modem Greece" which that Union blockader had run aground. On24 August , "Stars and Stripes" captured British ship "Mary Elizabeth" attempting to slip into Wilmington with a cargo of salt and fruit.Repaired at Philadelphia
The wear and tear of hard duty forced "Stars and Stripes" to sail, via
Norfolk, Virginia , toPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , for repairs. She was decommissioned at theNorfolk Navy Yard on14 September .Assigned to the East Gulf of Mexico blockade
Quickly restored to a serviceable condition, the ship was recommissioned on
29 September and was assigned to theEast Gulf Blockading Squadron . The steamer reachedKey West, Florida , and spent the remainder of the Civil War operating off the gulf coast ofFlorida .Highlights of her service in
1863 included capturingsloop "Florida" at St. Marks Bay, Florida, laden with cotton andtar on3 June ; the expedition of boat crews from the steamer and "Somerset" to Marsh Island, Florida, to destroy salt andsalt works on15 July ; and the destruction under heavy fire of blockade-running schooner "Caroline Gertrude" aground on the bar at the mouth of theOchlockonee River on29 December .In
1864 , she captured blockade-running steamer "Laura" off the Ochlockonee on18 January ; she destroyed an extensive Confederate fishery at Marsh Island on 19 and20 October and captured the troops stationed there as guards; and she joined three other gunboats in an expedition on3 December which destroyed extensivesalt works at Rocky Point inTampa Bay .Post-war decommissioning
After the end of the Civil War, "Stars and Stripes" sailed north and was decommissioned at Philadelphia on
30 June 1865 . She was sold at public auction there on10 August 1865 to Thomas Watson and Sons of New York City.Subsequent commercial career
"Stars and Stripes" was redocumented on
18 September 1865 as "Metropolis". The ship operated in merchant service until, while steaming from Philadelphia toPará ,Brazil ., she was wrecked on the outer bar of Currituck Beach, North Carolina, on the evening of31 January 1878 . Both the ship and her cargo were a total loss.References
See also
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American Civil War
*Union Navy
*Confederate States Navy External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s18/stars_and_stripes.htm USS Stars and Stripes]
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