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USS Squando (1865)

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Name
  
USS Squando

Commissioned
  
6 June 1865

Fate
  
Broken up, August 1875

Launched
  
6 January 1865

Builder
  
Boston

Ordered
  
April 1863

Decommissioned
  
26 May 1866

Class and type
  
Casco-class monitor

Length
  
69 m

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USS Squando was a Casco class light draft monitor built during the American Civil War for operation in the shallow inland waters of the Confederacy. She was built by McKay & Aldus at East Boston, Massachusetts.

Operational history

While Squando was still on the ways under construction, the launching of Chimo on 5 May 1864 revealed that the displacement of the Casco class monitor had been miscalculated; and that, as a result, she had too little freeboard to be seaworthy. The Navy attempted to correct this defect in other Casco-class monitors by making various changes in the unfinished ships. In the case of Squando, on 24 June 1864, Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles ordered the contractor to raise the monitor's deck 22 inches to give her sufficient freeboard for safe coastal operations. Her turret and pilot house were installed as originally planned.

The ship was launched on 6 January 1865, and work on her was completed on 30 March. She was delivered to the Navy at the Boston Navy Yard on 5 April, and she was commissioned there on 6 June 1865, Acting Master George H. Leinas in command.

After being fitted out at Boston and New York City, the monitor departed New York harbor on 30 July 1865 and proceeded to Charleston, South Carolina, for service in the North Atlantic Squadron. Following duty in that historic South Carolina harbor, encouraging the return of stability to the still uneasy birthplace of the Confederacy, Squando returned north in May 1866. She was decommissioned on 26 May 1866 and laid up at League Island, Pennsylvania.

While in reserve, the ship was renamed Erebus on 15 June 1869, but she resumed the name Squando on 10 August of the same year. The monitor was broken up at League Island in 1874.

References

USS Squando (1865) Wikipedia


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