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USS Glance (1863)

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Ordered
  
as Glide

Acquired
  
2 June 1864

Out of service
  
27 September 1883

Launched
  
1863

Draft
  
2.4 m

Laid down
  
date unknown

In service
  
c. 2 June 1864

Struck
  
1883 (est.)

Length
  
23 m

USS Glance (1863) was a steamship acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used as a tugboat in Virginia by the Navy during the war, after which she was stationed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she provided tug services until sold in 1883.

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Constructed in Philadelphia in 1863

Glance was built in 1863 as the merchant tug Glide by Reany, Archibald & Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; purchased by Rear Admiral S. H. Stringham at Boston, Massachusetts, 2 June 1864, and placed under command of Acting Ensign H. Wheeler.

Assigned to Hampton Roads

Glance arrived at Hampton Roads, Virginia, on 20 July 1864 for service as yard tug until 13 July 1865, when ordered to Philadelphia for identical duty. She continued yard tug duties at Philadelphia until 27 September 1883.

Decommissioning and sale

She was sold on that date to Mr. W. H. Swift, Boston, Massachusetts.

References

USS Glance (1863) Wikipedia