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USS Pursuit (1861)

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Name
  
USS Pursuit

Decommissioned
  
5 June 1865

Type
  
Barque

Commissioned
  
17 December 1861

Fate
  
Sold, 12 July 1865

Length
  
44 m

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Acquired
  
by purchase 3 September 1861

USS Pursuit was a bark purchased at New York City on 3 September 1861; and was commissioned 17 December 1861, Acting Volunteer Lt. David Cate in command.

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Assigned to the Gulf blockade

Assigned to the East Gulf Blockading Squadron, she operated off the Florida coast, with several cruises to Cuba, during the course of the American Civil War.

Intercepting and capturing blockade runners

Operating as named, she captured her first prize, the schooner Anna Belle, off Apalachicola, Florida 6 March 1862. In April she took the sloop La Fayette (4th) and the steamer Florida (6th), both in St. Joseph’s Bay near Pensacola, Florida, and on 28 May she ran down the schooner Andromeda off the Cuban coast. On 23 June 1863 she captured the sloop Kate at the mouth of the Indian River and, at the end of December, destroyed two salt works on St. Joseph’s Bay.

Final Indian River operations

Pursuit took her final prizes, the cotton boat Peep O'Day and the British schooner Mary, in the Indian River, 4 December 1864 and 16 March 1865 respectively.

Decommissioning

At the close of the American Civil War she returned to New York where she was decommissioned 5 June 1865 and sold 12 July 1865.

References

USS Pursuit (1861) Wikipedia


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