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USS Seminole (1859)

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48: 54: 31: 653: 714: 684: 754: 380: 638: 623:, which was attempting to slip out of Galveston laden with cotton on 14 January 1865. Her final action of the war came on 23 May, when she sent a party on board 241: 671: 749: 694: 718: 734: 464:
was ordered to Hampton Roads to strengthen Union naval forces there which were threatened by the dreaded Confederate ironclad
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The high point of her service in the West Gulf Blockading Squadron came on 5 August 1864 when she participated in the
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In the days that followed, the ships of Farragut's fleet were busy clearing torpedoes from the waters and bombarding
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and forced the Confederates to abandon them. This gave the Union Navy an invaluable base for blockade operations off
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to check the threat posed by the concentration of a large Confederate force on the south bank of the river below
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on blockade duty off that port, the ship sailed for Hampton Roads on 19 August, towing the prize
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on 25 June 1859; sponsored by Ms. Mary Dallas; and was commissioned there on 25 April 1860,
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was in the vicinity and returned the fire, but her shells did not reach the Southern ship.
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but, as the action became general, cast off from her consort. After the Southern ironclad
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merchantman was carrying 1,000 bales of cotton at the time of her capture.
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returned to Hampton Roads on 16 October where she awaited the arrival of
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on 11 August, where it was laid up until sold on 20 July 1870 to
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The ship was recommissioned on 8 June 1863 and assigned to the
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sailed for the North on 20 July and was decommissioned at the
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surrendered, prisoners taken from her were taken on board
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American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States
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was soon abandoned by Southern troops. Late in June,
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A week later, on 30 August, the 549:south, she captured the Confederate steamer 695:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 526:came out, but not far enough to be rammed. 689:This article incorporates text from the 327:attacked the Union sailing sloop of war 19:For other ships with the same name, see 727: 282:Rapidly fitted out for blockade duty, 518:in shelling Confederate batteries at 415:bombarded Forts Walker and Beauregard 409:was in the task force which captured 398:, commander of the newly established 286:was ordered on 16 July to proceed to 45: 247: 13: 750:Gunboats of the United States Navy 600:until it surrendered on the 23rd. 400:South Atlantic Blockading Squadron 290:. After reporting for duty in the 259:on 16 July 1860 and served on the 167:30 ft 6 in (9.30 m) 14: 771: 706: 379:engaged a Confederate battery at 368:in the Potomac. Four days later, 16:Gunboat of the United States Navy 735:Sloops of the United States Navy 712: 682: 651: 52: 46: 35:U.S. Gun Boat "Seminole" in 1860 29: 482:against the Southern capital, 1: 698:. The entry can be found 677: 543:West Gulf Blockading Squadron 194:1 × 11 in (280 mm) 292:Atlantic Blockading Squadron 7: 644: 360:. On the 21st, a boat from 271:on 23 May 1861 and reached 10: 776: 411:Port Royal, South Carolina 296:Charleston, South Carolina 18: 719:USS Seminole (ship, 1859) 659:American Civil War portal 381:Freestone Point, Virginia 186:120 officers and enlisted 125: 40: 28: 520:Sewell's Point, Virginia 478:was about to launch his 745:Ships of the Union Navy 383:. After repairs at the 294:, the ship sailed, via 159:188 ft (57 m) 126:General characteristics 740:Ships built in Florida 302:. Upon exhausting her 639:Mullen and Winchester 560:off the mouth of the 721:at Wikimedia Commons 573:Battle of Mobile Bay 385:Washington Navy Yard 267:. The ship departed 233:was launched by the 534:was ordered to the 455:Fernandina, Florida 364:captured the sloop 235:Pensacola Navy Yard 80:Pensacola Navy Yard 609:Pensacola, Florida 536:New York Navy Yard 484:Richmond, Virginia 480:Peninsula Campaign 460:On 25 March 1862, 449:. Early in March, 313:, and arrived off 265:American Civil War 225:American Civil War 221:United States Navy 121:Sold, 20 July 1870 717:Media related to 603:Five days later, 528:Norfolk, Virginia 433:seized the sloop 429:. On 1 December, 396:Samuel F. Du Pont 300:Savannah, Georgia 248:Civil War service 242:Edward R. Thomson 206: 205: 198:, 1 × 30-pounder 94:Sponsored by 767: 716: 686: 685: 661: 656: 655: 654: 635:Boston Navy Yard 613:Galveston, Texas 558:Sir William Peel 476:George McClellan 439:St. Simons Sound 341:On 9 September, 60: 57: 56: 55: 50: 33: 26: 25: 775: 774: 770: 769: 768: 766: 765: 764: 725: 724: 709: 683: 680: 657: 652: 650: 647: 607:was ordered to 522:. In response, 405:On 7 November, 352:sailed for the 250: 97:Ms. Mary Dallas 58: 53: 51: 36: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 773: 763: 762: 757: 752: 747: 742: 737: 723: 722: 708: 707:External links 705: 679: 676: 675: 674: 669: 663: 662: 646: 643: 419:South Carolina 269:Rio de Janeiro 261:Brazil Station 249: 246: 204: 203: 192: 188: 187: 184: 180: 179: 173: 169: 168: 165: 161: 160: 157: 153: 152: 145: 141: 140: 132: 128: 127: 123: 122: 119: 115: 114: 113:11 August 1865 111: 110:Decommissioned 107: 106: 103: 99: 98: 95: 91: 90: 87: 83: 82: 77: 73: 72: 66: 62: 61: 43: 42: 38: 37: 34: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 772: 761: 758: 756: 753: 751: 748: 746: 743: 741: 738: 736: 733: 732: 730: 720: 715: 711: 710: 704: 703: 701: 696: 693: 692: 691:public domain 673: 670: 668: 665: 664: 660: 649: 642: 640: 636: 632: 628: 626: 622: 618: 614: 610: 606: 601: 599: 594: 592: 588: 587: 581: 580: 574: 569: 567: 563: 559: 555: 554: 548: 544: 539: 538:for repairs. 537: 533: 529: 525: 521: 517: 516: 510: 509: 503: 502: 496: 495: 489: 485: 481: 477: 474: 470: 469: 463: 458: 456: 452: 448: 444: 440: 436: 432: 428: 424: 420: 416: 412: 408: 403: 401: 397: 394: 390: 386: 382: 378: 377: 371: 367: 363: 359: 355: 354:Potomac River 351: 350: 344: 339: 337: 333: 332: 326: 323: 320: 316: 312: 309: 305: 301: 297: 293: 289: 288:Hampton Roads 285: 280: 278: 274: 270: 266: 262: 258: 254: 245: 243: 240: 236: 232: 228: 226: 222: 218: 214: 213: 201: 200:Parrott rifle 197: 193: 190: 189: 185: 182: 181: 178: 174: 171: 170: 166: 163: 162: 158: 155: 154: 150: 146: 143: 142: 139: 136: 133: 130: 129: 124: 120: 117: 116: 112: 109: 108: 105:25 April 1860 104: 101: 100: 96: 93: 92: 88: 85: 84: 81: 78: 75: 74: 71: 67: 64: 63: 59:United States 49: 44: 39: 32: 27: 22: 697: 688: 681: 630: 629: 624: 620: 604: 602: 595: 590: 585: 578: 570: 557: 552: 546: 540: 531: 523: 514: 507: 500: 493: 487: 486:. 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USS Seminole

Union Navy Jack
Pensacola Navy Yard
Screw
sloop-of-war
long tons
steam engine
Dahlgren gun
Parrott rifle
sloop-of-war
United States Navy
American Civil War
Pensacola Navy Yard
Commander
Edward R. Thomson
Brazil
Brazil Station
American Civil War
Rio de Janeiro
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Hampton Roads
Atlantic Blockading Squadron
Charleston, South Carolina
Savannah, Georgia
coal
schooner
Newport News
Confederate

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