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USS Philippi (1863)

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Name
  
SS Ella

Acquired
  
23 February 1864

Length
  
43 m

Name
  
USS Philippi

Commissioned
  
early April 1864

Captured
  
by U.S Navy forces 10 November 1863

Namesake
  
Philippi, an ancient city in Macedonia

USS Philippi (1863) was a blockade runner captured by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She served the Union Navy’s struggle against the Confederate States of America as a picket, patrol and dispatch vessel.

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Blockade runner Ella captured by USS Howquah

Union steamer USS Howquah discovered new and fast sidewheeler Ella 10 November 1863 steaming along the coast north of Fort Fisher, North Carolina. She immediately gave chase and fired a shot at the blockade runner which glanced off Ella’s gallows frame and caused her to surrender.

The Boston, Massachusetts, Prize Court subsequently condemned the prize and sold her to the Navy 23 February 1864. Renamed Philippi four days later, the steamer commissioned early in April.

Damaged and sank while assigned to the West Gulf blockade

Philippi was ordered to New Orleans, Louisiana, on the 11th for duty in the West Gulf Blockading Squadron, Philippi served the squadron as a picket, patrol, and dispatch vessel until set afire by Confederate artillery and destroyed while following Admiral David Farragut’s fleet into Mobile Bay 5 August 1864.

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USS Philippi (1863) Wikipedia