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USS George Washington Parke Custis (1861)

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Laid down
  
date unknown

Acquired
  
August 1861

Length
  
37 m

Launched
  
mid-1850s

In service
  
1861

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Name
  
USS George Washington Parke Custis

Namesake
  
George Washington Parke Custis

USS George Washington Parke Curtis was a barge acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War for the purpose of using her as a balloon-launching platform in order to spy on Confederate defenses a long distance off.

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This initial balloon experiment by John A. Dahlgren led to intensified balloon spying during the remainder of the war.

Conversion to balloon barge by John A. Dahlgren

George Washington Parke Custis, a coal barge built in the mid-1850s, was purchased by the Union Navy in August 1861; fitted out with a gas-generating apparatus developed by Thaddeus Sobieski Constantine Lowe; and modified by Dahlgren at the Washington Navy Yard for her service as a balloon barge.

Balloon launched to view Confederate forces in Virginia

Early in the morning of 10 November 1861, steamer Coeur de Lion towed George Washington Parke Custis out of the Navy Yard and down the Potomac River. The next day Lowe, accompanied by General Daniel E. Sickles and others, ascended in his trial balloon from the barge off Mattawomen Creek to observe Confederate forces on the Virginia shore some three miles away.

On the 12th Lowe reported:

"We had a fine view of the enemy camp fires during the evening and saw the rebels constructing batteries at Freestone Point."

Balloon launches cause technological leap in reconnaissance

This operation and John La Mountain's earlier ascension from Fanny began the widespread use of balloons for reconnaissance work during the Civil War and foreshadowed the Navy's future use of the air to extend its effective use of sea power.

Final decommissioning

No data available.

References

USS George Washington Parke Custis (1861) Wikipedia