- USS Southampton (1841)
The first USS "Southampton" was a store ship in the
United States Navy during theMexican-American War ."Southampton" was laid down at
Norfolk, Virginia as a side wheel steamer in October1841 , but her machinery proved to be unsatisfactory and was removed. Apparently purchased by the United States Government in 1845, the ship was commissioned on27 May 1845 , LieutenantHenry W. Morris in command.The ship departed Norfolk on
27 June 1845 and sailed for the coast ofAfrica where she served as a store ship for thecruiser s of theAfrica Squadron . "Southampton" returned toHampton Roads on16 December 1846 and was repaired at theNorfolk Navy Yard .Reconimissioned on
9 February 1847 , "Southampton" sailed south on22 February , roundedCape Horn , and proceeded up the Pacific coast of the Americas to theCalifornia coast. For the next two years, she supplied the ships which protected the newly won territory of the United States on the west coast. She returned to New York on2 September 1850 and was decommissioned on the 15th.Recommissioned on the last day of 1850, "Southampton" departed
New York on2 February 1851 for another tour of duty with thePacific Squadron , and returned to New York on5 August 1852 . She was decommissioned five days later to be fitted out for duty in theFar East .The ship was recommissioned on
4 November 1852 and she sailed on8 December for the Pacific. The following September, she joined CommodoreMatthew C. Perry 's squadron and was part of his expedition toJapan ."Southampton" returned to New York on
31 March 1855 , was decommissioned on6 April , and was sold later that year. She subsequently entered merchant service.ee also
See USS "Southampton" for other ships of this name.
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External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s15/southampton.htm history.navy.mil: USS "Southampton"]
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