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USS Wachusett (1861)

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553: 48: 711: 380: 603:. While in China the ship was engaged in efforts to track down outlaws and pirates who were harming American interests. In mid-August the ship sailed up the Yangtze River in this mission. The heat was reportedly 107 degrees Fahrenheit (42 Β°C) in the shade and the ship made difficult passage up the river. A number of cases of heat stroke, some of them fatal, occurred. At 1:45 am on 15 August 1866, Robert Townsend died of heat stroke. The executive officer 810: 33: 611:
and sailed it downriver with the goal of making it to Japan for the health of the crew. That evening the ship anchored by the consulate in Shanghai and held a funeral for their commander. She remained in Chinese waters into 1867, when under Captain Robert W. Schufeldt she attempted to enter Korea in
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served along the Atlantic and gulf coasts for a year before she was decommissioned at Boston on 29 December 1874. She remained laid up at Boston for five years and was recommissioned on 26 May 1879. She sailed for the Gulf of Mexico on 5 June and visited
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See Larrie D. Ferreiro 'Mahan and the "English Club" of Lima, Peru: The Genesis of The Influence of Sea Power upon History', The Journal of Military History – Volume 72, Number 3, July 2008, pp. 901–906
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continued to serve the Navy, protecting American interests in both the Atlantic Ocean as well as the Pacific Ocean until she was finally decommissioned.
501:. Comdr. Collins dared Lt. Morris to come out and fight, but the Confederate captain prudently declined. However, Collins was determined not to allow 859: 754: 356:, in the face of Confederate shore fire. Soon thereafter, the screw sloop moved to the James and, on the 15th, participated in the attack on 869: 820: 791:
See "The Ambiguous Relationship: Theodore Roosevelt and Alfred Thayer Mahan" by Richard W. Turk; Greenwood Press, 1987. 183 pgs. page 10
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was designated flagship of a special "Flying Squadron" under Commodore Wilkes. This squadron of seven vessels was deployed in the
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in Morris's absence, surrendered the ship. Aroused by the commotion, the Brazilian coastal fort at Bahia opened fire on
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in command, was stationed at Callao, Peru, protecting American interests during the final stages of the
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returned to Boston, Massachusetts, in May for badly needed repairs. She was later decommissioned at the
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as she towed her prize to sea. The two vessels escaped unscathed, steamed north, and reached
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jumped overboard to rescue another sailor from drowning, for which he was later awarded the
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to protect American commerce from the Confederacy's "piratical cruisers," particularly
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was recommissioned on 28 January 1864. On 4 February, she sailed for the coast of
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got underway, steamed past the Brazilian gunboat anchored between his ship and
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quarter. After a brief exchange of cannon fire, Lt. Porter, commanding
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where she cruised until May 1880. Following service in the Atlantic,
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where she cruised until November 1873. On 7 August 1872, Landsman
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with orders to search for the destructive and elusive Confederate
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s long career began on 10 March 1862 with her assignment to the
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as the seat of government for the colonial Alaska District.
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was sold there to W. T. Garratt & Co. on 30 July 1887.
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in an effort to track down the Confederate commerce raider
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to slip away. In the early morning darkness of the 7th,
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American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States
706: 290:β€”one of seven screw sloops-of-war authorized by the 576:, got underway on 5 March 1865 and sailed, via the 324:, Virginia, on the 16th. She was deployed in the 846: 537:, but soon after was restored to his command by 446:on 25 March. However, all efforts to track down 667:was transferred to the Pacific. In August 1881 630:left New York City a week later, bound for the 248:ship to be so named – was a large (1,032-ton), 256:that served the United States Navy during the 755:United States Army Center of Military History 340:of spring, 1862. On 4 May, a boat crew from 821:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 607:, (later Admiral) assumed command of the 547: 815:This article incorporates text from the 551: 378: 19:For other ships with the same name, see 612:order to investigate the demise of the 426:captured the Southern merchant steamer 847: 294:in February 1861β€”was laid down by the 860:Ships built in Hingham, Massachusetts 671:sailed to Sitka, Alaska and relieved 434:and took the British blockade runner 44: 462:on 19 June 1863. Repairs completed, 348:, following the Union occupation of 305: 264:and used by the Navy as part of the 161:33 ft 11 in (10.34 m) 153:201 ft 4 in (61.37 m) 572:, under its new captain, Commander 13: 870:Gunboats of the United States Navy 739: 318:North Atlantic Blockading Squadron 282: 14: 891: 833: 16:Gunboat of the United States Navy 865:Sloops of the United States Navy 808: 709: 564:After undergoing repairs at the 344:raised the Stars and Stripes at 46: 31: 757:. 3 August 2009. Archived from 626:Recommissioned on 1 June 1871, 513:, and rammed the raider on her 376:from 29 August to 7 September. 201:(21.3 km/h; 13.2 mph) 794: 785: 773: 725: 481:Finally, on 4 October, Comdr. 383:The capture as illustrated in 1: 824:. The entry can be found 733:"SS General Sherman Incident" 702: 270:Confederate States of America 217:one 20-pounder Parrott rifle 7: 605:John Woodward (Jack) Philip 10: 896: 558:Mare Island Naval Shipyard 539:U.S. Secretary of the Navy 346:Gloucester Point, Virginia 260:. She was outfitted as a 18: 717:American Civil War portal 126: 39: 30: 751:Medal of Honor Citations 495:Charles Manigault Morris 855:Ships of the Union Navy 275:When the war was over, 177:16 ft (4.9 m) 169:14 ft (4.3 m) 127:General characteristics 661:South Atlantic Station 653:Vicksburg, Mississippi 561: 548:Post-Civil War service 460:Philadelphia Navy Yard 415:. On 18 January 1863, 388: 689:Mare Island Navy Yard 555: 382: 659:left Boston for the 584:. 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Index

USS Wachusett

Mount Wachusett
Massachusetts
Boston Navy Yard
Sloop-of-war
steam engine
knots
Parrott rifles
Dahlgren
U.S. Navy
sloop-of-war
American Civil War
gunboat
Union blockade
Confederate States of America
U.S. Congress
Boston Navy Yard
Boston
North Atlantic Blockading Squadron
Hampton Roads
York
James rivers
George B. McClellan
Peninsular Campaign
Gloucester Point, Virginia
Yorktown, Virginia
West Point, Virginia
Fort Darling
Drewry's Bluff

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