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USS Trefoil (1865)

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Laid down
  
date unknown

Struck
  
1867 (est.)

Launched
  
1864

Weight
  
375.9 tons

Acquired
  
4 February 1865

Fate
  
sold, 28 May 1867

Length
  
44 m

Draft
  
3.4 m

Commissioned
  
1 March 1865 at Boston, Massachusetts

Decommissioned
  
30 August 1865 at the Boston Navy Yard

USS Trefoil (1865) was a 370-ton steamer purchased by the Union Navy at the last year of the American Civil War.

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Trefoil, with a crew of 44 and a powerful Parrott rifle, was a respectable gunboat; but, the American Civil War was coming to a close, and she was relegated to the role of dispatch boat.

Commissioned in Boston in 1865

Trefoil—a wooden-hulled screw steamer built in 1864 by clipper ship designer Donald McKay—was purchased by the Union Navy on 4 February 1865 and commissioned at the Boston Navy Yard, Boston, Massachusetts, on 1 March 1865, Acting Master Charles C. Wells in command.

Civil War service

Trefoil proceeded south to the Gulf of Mexico and arrived at Mobile Bay on 24 March. She served in the West Gulf Blockading Squadron under Rear Admiral Henry Knox Thatcher through the end of the Civil War, operating mainly as a dispatch boat between Pensacola, Florida, and Mobile, Alabama.

Post-war decommissioning

In July 1865, she returned north to the Boston Navy Yard where she was decommissioned on 30 August 1865. Placed in ordinary in 1866, the steamer was sold at auction on 28 May 1867 to a Mr. L. Litchfield.

References

USS Trefoil (1865) Wikipedia