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USS Sorrel (1864)

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Ordered
  
as W. S. Hancock

Launched
  
date unknown

Out of service
  
late 1870s

Weight
  
69.1 tons

Laid down
  
date unknown

In service
  
c. 1864

Length
  
23 m

Acquired
  
1 August 1864 at Philadelphia

USS Sorrel (1864) was a small 68-ton steamer purchased by the Union Navy towards the end of the American Civil War.

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The Navy placed Sorrel in service as a Philadelphia tugboat, a role she maintained through the end of the Civil War and for a short period afterwards.

Purchased at Philadelphia in 1864

Sorrel -- a wooden-hulled steam tug—was purchased by the Navy at Philadelphia, under the name W. S. Hancock on 1 August 1864 from Hillman and Streaker.

Service with the Navy

The small steamer apparently served as a general purpose tug at the Philadelphia Navy Yard throughout her naval career.

Deactivation and sale

She was laid up in Philadelphia in the late 1870s and remained inactive until she was sold there to A. Purvis & Son on 27 September 1883.

References

USS Sorrel (1864) Wikipedia