- USS Westfield (1861)
USS "Westfield" was a sidewheel steam ferryboat in the
United States Navy during theAmerican Civil War ."Westfield" was purchased by the Navy from
Cornelius Vanderbilt on22 November 1861 ; outfitted atNew York by J. A. Westervelt; and commissioned in January 1862, CommanderWilliam B. Renshaw in command."Westfield" departed New York on
22 February 1862 , bound forKey West, Florida , to join Comdr.David Dixon Porter 'sMortar Flotilla . That unit, however, departed Key West on3 March before "Westfield's" arrival. She, therefore, did not join the flotilla until her arrival at the Passes of theMississippi River on18 March . For the next three weeks, she assisted "Mississippi" and "Pensacola" in their efforts to cross the bar at Pass a Outre and enter the Mississippi River.That mission succeeded finally on
8 April , and "Westfield" began duty covering a coastal survey party developing more precise maps of the lower Mississippi for the assault on Forts Jackson and St. Philip. On13 April , she received orders to proceed upriver and engage two Confederategunboat s. After two shots from herParrott rifle , the two Southern ships retired to the protection of the guns of Fort Jackson where they joined six other Confederate gunboats. Undaunted, "Westfield" closed range and opened fire once more. That brief cannonade broke the shaft of CSS "Defiance" and damaged her so severely that her crew later had to abandon and sink her.Between
14 April and24 April , she supported Porter's Mortar Flotilla during the bombardment of the two Confederate forts in preparation for Flag OfficerDavid Farragut 's run between them toNew Orleans, Louisiana . That event occurred on the 24th, but "Westfield" did not participate directly. Rather, she remained with the mortar boats and continued to support them and supply ammunition. Early in the summer of 1862, "Westfield" moved upriver with the Mortar Flotilla—to a point just belowVicksburg, Mississippi . There she resumed her duties in support of the mortars during the first campaign against the Confederate stronghold.Late in July and early in August, the ship made her way back down the Mississippi via
Baton Rouge and New Orleans to theGulf of Mexico . She then took up duty blockading the coast ofTexas as a unit of theWest Gulf Blockading Squadron . On4 October , "Westfield" led a unit composed of "Harriet Lane", "Owasco", "Clifton", and "Henry Janes" in a successful assault on the city ofGalveston, Texas , which capitulated formally on the 9th. She remained at Galveston until1 January 1863 when, during the successful Confederate recapture of the city, she was attacked by two Southern warships. She was blown up to forestall her almost certain capture. Her commanding officer and a boat crew died in the explosion.As of 2007, no other ship in the United States Navy has been named "Westfield".
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