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USS Brilliant (1862)

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Laid down
  
date unknown

Commissioned
  
October 2, 1862

Struck
  
1865 (est.)

Launched
  
1862

Weight
  
230.6 tons

Draft
  
1.5 m

Acquired
  
August 13, 1862

Decommissioned
  
circa early 1865

Fate
  
sold, August 17, 1865

Length
  
47 m

Displacement
  
205,900 kg

USS Brilliant (1862) was a steamer purchased by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy as a gunboat assigned to patrol Confederate waterways.

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Brilliant, a wooden stern-wheel steamer, was built in 1862 at Brownsville, Pennsylvania, and purchased by the War Department, August 13, 1862 at St. Louis, Missouri; transferred to the Navy with the Western Flotilla October 1, 1862; and commissioned the following day. Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Charles G. Perkins in command.

Assigned to the Mississippi Squadron

After undergoing repairs Brilliant sailed from St. Louis, Missouri, September 25, 1862 to join the Mississippi Squadron at Cairo, Illinois. Throughout the Civil War she operated very actively on the Ohio, Cumberland, Tennessee, and Mississippi Rivers until August 2, 1865.

Assisting in driving off Confederate attackers of Fort Donelson

On February 3, 1863 she assisted in repelling the Confederate attack on Fort Donelson, Tennessee, and from December 3 until December 16, 1864 supported the Union Army's attack on Nashville, Tennessee.

Post war decommissioning

Brilliant was sold at public auction August 17, 1865 at Mound City, Illinois.

References

USS Brilliant (1862) Wikipedia