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USS Carnation (1863)

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Ordered
  
as Ajax

Acquired
  
24 August 1863

Decommissioned
  
8 July 1865

Weight
  
83.3 tons

Builder
  
Neafie & Levy

Laid down
  
date unknown

Commissioned
  
20 October 1863

Length
  
22 m

Draft
  
2.29 m

Launched
  
1863 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

USS Carnation (1863) was a steamer acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Navy to patrol navigable waterways of the Confederacy to prevent the South from trading with other countries.

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Built in Philadelphia in 1863

Carnation was built in 1863 by Neafie and Levy of Philadelphia as Ajax; purchased by the Navy and renamed Carnation 24 August 1863; commissioned 20 October 1863, Acting Ensign W. Boyd in command; and reported to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron.

Civil War service

Carnation arrived on station off Charleston, South Carolina, 6 November 1863. Serving the squadron in its effective work of preventing overseas supplies from reaching the Confederacy, Carnation ferried men and supplies, and performed picket duty. She served in the South Carolina area until 27 July 1865, when she sailed for Philadelphia.

Post-war decommissioning and sale

Carnation was decommissioned 8 July 1865, and sold 10 August 1865.

References

USS Carnation (1863) Wikipedia