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USS Baltimore (1861)

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Name
  
USS Baltimore

Decommissioned
  
May 22, 1865

Type
  
Sidewheel steamer

Length
  
61 m

Commissioned
  
April 1861

Fate
  
Sold, June 24, 1865

Launched
  
1848

Acquired
  
by capture, April 21, 1861

The third USS Baltimore was a side-wheel steamer in the United States Navy.

Baltimore was built in 1848 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, captured on the Potomac River between Aquia Creek and Washington, D.C., by the Army on April 21, 1861, turned over to the Navy Department, and commissioned in April 1861, Lieutenant J. H. Russell in command.

Service history

During the American Civil War the Baltimore was used as an ordnance vessel between Washington Navy Yard and nearby ammunition depots. She was also used to ferry Army troops across the Potomac River. She saw some service with the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron as a dispatch and supply vessel. On May 9, 1862 she transported President Abraham Lincoln, and Secretaries Edwin M. Stanton and Salmon P. Chase, from Fort Monroe to Norfolk, Virginia in an attempt to get a close view of the destroyed Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia.

Baltimore was turned over to Norfolk Navy Yard on May 22, 1865 and sold on June 24, 1865 at Washington DC.

References

USS Baltimore (1861) Wikipedia