All things dealing with the Civil War Navies and actions along the coasts and rivers and against forts. Emphasis will be placed on Fort Fisher and all operations around Wilmington, NC. And, of course, the Blockade and Running the Blockade.
Monday, May 11, 2020
USS Isonomia -- Part 2: Operations Off Florida
The Isonomia sailed to Beaufort, North Carolina, on August 19, 1864, and arrived there on August 23. She joined the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron and served off New Inlet (Fort Fisher), until ordered to Key West on 8 September with special instructions to cruise in the vicinity of Nassau and the Bahama Banks.
At Key West she was found to be unready for sea service and stationed off West Pass, Florida, where she operated until November when she returned to Key West to prepare for cruising in Bahama waters.
At the end of January 1865, the Isonomia was returned to duty along the west coast of Florida where she continued until the end of the war. She captured the British bark George Douthwaite attempting to slip into the Warrior River with a cargo of rum, sugar wool, ginger and mahogany from Jamaica.
Again, I have not been able to find any information on a Warrior River along the west coast of Florida.)
On 9 June 1865, she towed the USS Somerset to New York where she was decommissioned 28 June 1865 and sold at public auction to Tabor Co.on 12 July 1865. She subsequently became a merchant ship named the City of Providence and was later sold to foreign interests in 1867.
Still Sounded Like a Real ZSleeper. --Old B-Runner
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment