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USS John Paul Jr. (1861)

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Laid down
  
date unknown

In service
  
March 1863

Struck
  
1865 (est.)

Launched
  
1862–63

Out of service
  
June 1864

Fate
  
sold, 17 August 1865

USS John Paul Jr. (1861) was a steamer acquired by the Union Navy during the beginning of the American Civil War.

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She served the Union Navy’s struggle against the Confederate States of America as a ship’s tender, an observation platform, and as a gunboat despite the fact she was only lightly armed.

Assigned to the South Atlantic blockade as ship’s tender

Paul Jones Jr. was built in 1862–63 and was assigned as tender to U.S. gunboat USS Seneca of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron during the Civil War.

Use as an observation platform

A shallow draft vessel, she was used effectively as an observation boat to gather intelligence in the outlets and estuaries of St. Simon’s and Doboy Sounds, Altamaha (Buttermilk Channel), Georgia.

Providing service as a patrol vessel

Never mounting more than one small howitzer, she also assisted Seneca in guarding the sounds to prevent Confederate river steamers, which were generally unarmed, from using the waterways. Paul Jones Jr. served in this capacity from March 1863 through June 1864.

Post-war deactivation and sale

She was sold 17 August 1865.

References

USS John Paul Jr. (1861) Wikipedia