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USS Pulaski (1854)

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Name
  
USS Pulaski

Commissioned
  
19 July 1861

Fate
  
Sold, 1863

Length
  
55 m

Namesake
  
Kazimierz Pułaski

Decommissioned
  
22 January 1863

Launched
  
1854

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Acquired
  
by charter 1858 purchased, 1859

USS Pulaski, was a side-wheel steamship, in service with the United States Navy. She was named for Kazimierz Pułaski. Named Metacomet when built for commercial owners in 1854, she served as USS Pulaski from 1858 to 1863, when she was sold by the Navy.

Metacomet was built at New York City. She was chartered by the Navy in 1858 for use in the Paraguay expedition at monthly rate of $3,500, with an option to purchase her for $50,000. During the expedition she was commanded by Lieutenant William H. Macomb. In March 1859 she was deemed unseaworthy and not in a position to be navigated back to the United States.

Subsequently purchased and renamed USS Pulaski, she operated in South American waters from early 1859 until 22 January 1863, when she was decommissioned and sold by auction at Montevideo, Uruguay. In the first months of 1865 she was purchased by Paraguay. Until about 1870 she operated on the Río de la Plata as a civilian vessel.

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USS Pulaski (1854) Wikipedia