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USS Daisy (1850)

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Name
  
USS Daisy

Laid down
  
date unknown

Length
  
22 m

Ordered
  
as Mulford

Christened
  
as Mulford

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Namesake
  
The well-known flower, common in the United States and Europe.

Launched
  
1850 at Chicago, Illinois

USS Daisy (1850) was a tugboat acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Navy to patrol navigable waterways of the Confederacy and to assist Union Navy ships requiring her towing services.

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Assigned to the Mississippi River

Mulford — a steam tugboat — was built in 1850 at Chicago, Illinois, and acquired by the War Department for use in the Mississippi River and its tributaries early in the Civil War.

She was transferred to the Navy on 1 October 1862 and renamed Daisy on 24 October. Her former commanding officer, Master D. C. Bowers, U. S. Army, was appointed an Acting Ensign in the Navy and continued in command.

Final operations and decommissioning

Daisy served actively as a tug in the upper Mississippi River until the end of the war when she was taken to Mound City, Illinois. She was sold there on 17 August 1865.

References

USS Daisy (1850) Wikipedia


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