Ordered as Wonder Launched date unknown In service 19 October 1862 | Laid down date unknown Acquired 30 September 1862 Out of service 20 October 1865 | |
USS Nettle (1862) was a steamer acquired by the Union Navy from the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Contents
- Wonder transferred from the Army to the Navy as Nettle
- Service as a tugboat on the Mississippi River
- Continued service on the Mississippi
- Nettle sinks in a river collision
- References
She served the Navy primarily as a tugboat on the Mississippi River.
Wonder transferred from the Army to the Navy as Nettle
Wonder, a side-wheel steamer, purchased by the Union Army early in the Civil War for service in the Western Flotilla, was transferred to the Navy 30 September 1862 and renamed Nettle 19 October 1862.
Service as a tugboat on the Mississippi River
Nettle, commanded by Acting Ens. Perry C. Wright, served as a tug on the Mississippi River above Vicksburg, Mississippi, until after the Confederate river fortress fell 4 July 1863.
Continued service on the Mississippi
Then, based at Vicksburg, she continued supporting operations of the Mississippi Squadron maintaining Union lines of supply and communication along the inland waters of the Mississippi and its tributaries.
Nettle sinks in a river collision
She was sunk in a collision with an ironclad 20 October 1865.