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'''USS ''Flambeau'' (1861)''' was a [[Steamship|steamer]] purchased by the [[Union Navy]] during the [[American Civil War]]. She was used by the Union Navy as a [[gunship]], operating in [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] waterways.
'''USS ''Flambeau''''' was a screw [[steamship]] purchased by the [[Union Navy]] during the [[American Civil War]]. She was used by the [[Union Navy]] as a [[gunboat]], operating in [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] waterways.


''Flambeau'' was built in [[1861]] by Lawrence and Foulks, [[Brooklyn, New York]]; purchased by the Navy [[14 November]] [[1861]]; and commissioned [[27 November]] [[1861]], Lieutenant Commander W. G. Temple in command.
''Flambeau'' was built in 1861 by [[Lawrence & Foulks]], [[Brooklyn, New York]]; purchased by the Navy 14 November 1861; and commissioned 27 November 1861, Lieutenant Commander W. G. Temple in command.


== Assigned to operate with the South Atlantic Blockade ==
== Assigned to operate with the South Atlantic Blockade ==
Assigned to the [[South Atlantic Blockading Squadron]], ''Flambeau'' arrived at [[Nassau, Bahamas|Nassau, New Providence]], 11 December 1861, and for a month patrolled this key base for [[blockade runner]]s. On 22 January 1862, ''Flambeau'' arrived at [[Port Royal, South Carolina]], from which she was ordered to blockade [[Stono Inlet]], one of the entrances to [[Charleston Harbor]].
Assigned to the [[South Atlantic Blockading Squadron]], ''Flambeau'' arrived at [[Nassau, Bahamas|Nassau, New Providence]], [[11 December]] [[1861]], and for a month patrolled this key base for [[blockade runner]]s. On [[22 January]] [[1862]], ''Flambeau'' arrived at [[Port Royal, South Carolina]], from which she was ordered to blockade [[Stono Inlet]], one of the entrances to [[Charleston Harbor]].


== ''Flambeau’s'' foraging party captured by Confederates ==
== ''Flambeau’s'' foraging party captured by Confederates ==


For the next year, she cruised off Charleston, sharing in the capture of several prizes, and sending a party ashore [[28 December]] to destroy the abandoned fort on Bull's Island. Again in Bull's Bay on [[31 January]] [[1863]], she sent a foraging party ashore, all of whom were captured. The next day ''Flambeau'' sent a rescue party, who lost one man killed and one wounded when attacked by Confederates.
For the next year, she cruised off Charleston, sharing in the capture of several prizes, and sending a party ashore 28 December to destroy the abandoned fort on Bull's Island. Returning to Bull's Bay on 31 January 1863, she sent a foraging party ashore, all of whom were captured. The following day, the ''Flambeau'' landed a rescue party, but it was intercepted and had one man killed and one wounded in the ensuing skirmish.


== Florida and Georgia operations ==
== Florida and Georgia operations ==
In February [[1863]], ''Flambeau'' delivered stores to ships on the coasts of [[Florida]] and [[State of Georgia|Georgia]], then returned to duty off Charleston until April. After repairs at [[Washington, D.C.]], she joined her squadron at [[New Inlet]] from May through September, taking [[schooner]] ''Betty Kratzer'' prize on [[23 June]]. She then served at [[Fernandina, Florida]], where on [[28 November]] she took the schooner ''John Gilpin'' prize. She returned to [[New York City]] where between [[10 February]] [[1864]] and [[2 June]] she was out of commission for repairs.
In February 1863, ''Flambeau'' delivered stores to ships on the coasts of [[Florida]] and [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], then returned to duty off Charleston until April. After repairs at [[Washington, D.C.]], she joined her squadron at [[New Inlet]] from May through September, taking [[schooner]] ''Betty Kratzer'' prize on 23 June. She then served at [[Fernandina, Florida]], where on 28 November she took the schooner ''John Gilpin'' prize. She returned to [[New York City]] where between 10 February 1864 and 2 June she was out of commission for repairs.


== Reassigned to the Carolina coast ==
== Reassigned to the Carolina coast ==
Rejoining her squadron [[21 June]] [[1864]], ''Flambeau'' was ordered to [[Georgetown, South Carolina]], where on [[23 June]] she fired on Confederate cavalry and men at work on two wrecks on the beach, dispersing them. She continued to blockade the Carolina coast, and to carry supplies from the base at [[Port Royal, South Carolina]], to the fleet of Charleston through the remainder of the war.
Rejoining her squadron 21 June 1864, ''Flambeau'' was ordered to [[Georgetown, South Carolina]], where on 23 June she fired on Confederate cavalry and civilians seen working on two wrecks on the beach, dispersing them. She continued to blockade the Carolina coast, and carried supplies from the base at [[Port Royal, South Carolina]], to the fleet of Charleston through the remainder of the war.


== End-of-war decommissioning and disposal ==
== End-of-war decommissioning and disposal ==


She returned to [[New York Navy Yard]] [[31 May]] [[1865]], was decommissioned [[7 June]] [[1865]], and sold [[12 July]] [[1865]].
She returned to [[New York Navy Yard]] 31 May 1865, was decommissioned 7 June 1865, and sold 12 July 1865.


== References ==
== References ==
* {{DANFS|https://www.history.navy.mil/content/history/nhhc/research/histories/ship-histories/danfs/f/flambeau-ii.html}}
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== See also ==

* [[United States Navy]]
* [[American Civil War]]

== External links ==
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/f2/flambeau-ii.htm USS Flambeau]




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Latest revision as of 14:45, 1 September 2022

History
United States
NameUSS Flambeau
BuilderLawrence & Foulks (NY)
Laid downdate unknown
Launched1861
Acquired14 November 1861
Commissioned27 November 1861
Decommissioned7 June 1865
Stricken1865 (est.)
FateSold, 12 July 1865
General characteristics
Displacement850 tons
Length180 ft (55 m)
Beam30 ft (9.1 m)
Draught11 ft (3.4 m)
Propulsion
Speednot known
Complementnot known
Armament
  • one 30-pounder rifle
  • one 20-pounder rifle

USS Flambeau was a screw steamship purchased by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy as a gunboat, operating in Confederate waterways.

Flambeau was built in 1861 by Lawrence & Foulks, Brooklyn, New York; purchased by the Navy 14 November 1861; and commissioned 27 November 1861, Lieutenant Commander W. G. Temple in command.

Assigned to operate with the South Atlantic Blockade

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Assigned to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, Flambeau arrived at Nassau, New Providence, 11 December 1861, and for a month patrolled this key base for blockade runners. On 22 January 1862, Flambeau arrived at Port Royal, South Carolina, from which she was ordered to blockade Stono Inlet, one of the entrances to Charleston Harbor.

Flambeau’s foraging party captured by Confederates

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For the next year, she cruised off Charleston, sharing in the capture of several prizes, and sending a party ashore 28 December to destroy the abandoned fort on Bull's Island. Returning to Bull's Bay on 31 January 1863, she sent a foraging party ashore, all of whom were captured. The following day, the Flambeau landed a rescue party, but it was intercepted and had one man killed and one wounded in the ensuing skirmish.

Florida and Georgia operations

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In February 1863, Flambeau delivered stores to ships on the coasts of Florida and Georgia, then returned to duty off Charleston until April. After repairs at Washington, D.C., she joined her squadron at New Inlet from May through September, taking schooner Betty Kratzer prize on 23 June. She then served at Fernandina, Florida, where on 28 November she took the schooner John Gilpin prize. She returned to New York City where between 10 February 1864 and 2 June she was out of commission for repairs.

Reassigned to the Carolina coast

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Rejoining her squadron 21 June 1864, Flambeau was ordered to Georgetown, South Carolina, where on 23 June she fired on Confederate cavalry and civilians seen working on two wrecks on the beach, dispersing them. She continued to blockade the Carolina coast, and carried supplies from the base at Port Royal, South Carolina, to the fleet of Charleston through the remainder of the war.

End-of-war decommissioning and disposal

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She returned to New York Navy Yard 31 May 1865, was decommissioned 7 June 1865, and sold 12 July 1865.

References

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