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USS Braziliera (1856)

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Name
  
USS Braziliera

Acquired
  
July 30, 1861

Decommissioned
  
1865

Laid down
  
date unknown

Commissioned
  
October 27, 1861

Length
  
41 m

Launched
  
1856 at Baltimore, Maryland

USS Braziliera (1856) was a bark acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy primarily as a gunboat stationed off Confederate ports to prevent their trading with foreign countries.

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Built in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1861

Braziliera — a wooden bark — was built in 1856 by J. J. Abrahams, Baltimore, Maryland; purchased at New York City on July 30, 1861; and commissioned on October 27, 1861, Acting Volunteer Lieutenant C. F. W. Behm in command.

Assigned to the North Atlantic Blockade

She joined the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron and served on the blockade of Beaufort, North Carolina. On March 3, 1862, Braziliera received considerable damage when the bark Amanda dragged anchor at Hampton Roads, Virginia, and collided with her.

Reassigned to the South Atlantic Blockade

On June 27, Braziliera reported to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron. While with the Squadron she captured four vessels. She also took part in the destruction of salt works on St. Simon's Sound, Georgia, and lumberworks on St. Andrew Bay, Florida.

In May 1864, she assisted in defeating the attack of CSS North Carolina at the mouth of the Cape Fear River, North Carolina.

Post-war decommissioning and sale

Braziliera was sold on June 2, 1865 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

References

USS Braziliera (1856) Wikipedia