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USS Itasca (1861)

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400: 45: 593: 443:, in the dangerous rear of the movement, was caught in "a storm of iron hail ... over and around us from both forts" and disabled by a 42-pound shot which made a large hole in her boiler. Before she could drift down the river out of range, the gallant gunboat received fourteen hits. 439:, she boldly steamed up close to the forts to break the boom which prevented Farragut's ships from sailing up the river to attack New Orleans. Four days later the Union Squadron dashed through the passage to take the South's largest and most highly industrialized city. 399: 507:
and drugs, 22 June. On 30 June urgent need for repairs caused her to be dispatched to New Orleans, and she sailed from that port for the North 15 August, arriving Philadelphia for overhaul 26 August.
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loaded with cotton and carrying several secret letters containing valuable intelligence concerning Confederate plans to import arms and to assist side-wheel, blockade runner
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for the remainder of the year successfully fulfilling a wide variety of duties. On one occasion she saved Admiral Farragut from grave danger when
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departed Philadelphia 26 December and arrived at New Orleans on the last day of 1863. Five days later she was ordered to blockade duty off
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This formed one prong of the gigantic pincer movement that was destined to cut the Confederacy in two, assuring its defeat.
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19 April and promptly added her guns to the bombardment. The next day, accompanied by
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Reconnaissance of Forts Jackson and St. Philip, by gun-boats including
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promptly began to establish a distinguished record. She captured
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After returning to the Texas coast, she took English schooner
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4 March 1862 for service in the impending operations against
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was assigned to the Western Squadron under Flag Officer
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to prevent the South from trading with other countries.
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Reassigned to the Western Squadron of the Gulf Blockade
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takes numerous hits while the fleet takes New Orleans
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Lambert diary and letters 14: 514:survives the battle of Mobile Bay 483:was ordered to blockade duty off 338:in capturing Confederate steamer 16:Gunboat of the United States Navy 591: 43: 454:After the fall of New Orleans, 372:, who stationed her briefly at 1: 607:. The entry can be found 850:Ships built in Philadelphia 364:was split 20 January 1862, 876: 624:at Naval Historical Center 411:) from Farragut's Squadron 299:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 215:10 kn (11.5 mph) 18: 818: 649: 144:158 ft (48 m) ( 103: 36: 32: 567:remained on duty in the 503:, containing a cargo of 362:Gulf Blockading Squadron 311:Gulf Blockading Squadron 845:Unadilla-class gunboats 840:Ships of the Union Navy 468:ran hard aground below 419:joined the fleet below 172:12 ft (3.7 m) 156:28 ft (8.5 m) 104:General characteristics 470:Vicksburg, Mississippi 412: 382:New Orleans, Louisiana 348:to escape through the 99:Sold, 30 November 1865 402: 245:2 × 24-pdr smoothbore 196:engines; single screw 527:Battle of Mobile Bay 571:until sailing from 293:was a wooden screw 573:Pensacola, Florida 413: 281:American Civil War 827: 826: 495:took two prizes: 460:Mississippi River 386:Mississippi River 378:Mississippi River 257: 256: 867: 635: 595: 594: 485:Galveston, Texas 421:Forts St. Philip 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258: 133:Tons burthen 125:Displacement 113: 72:Commissioned 59:date unknown 809:Wissahickon 285:Confederacy 279:during the 248:2 × 20-pdr 204:Two-masted 194:back-acting 192:horizontal 91:1865 (est.) 860:1861 ships 834:Categories 725:Marblehead 587:References 523:Mobile Bay 384:, and the 328:bound for 241:smoothbore 236:1 × 11-in 220:Complement 177:Propulsion 21:USS Itasca 753:Penobscot 655:Aroostook 501:Sea Drift 360:When the 277:U.S. Navy 233:Original: 201:Sail plan 188:by 18 in 146:waterline 56:Laid down 795:Unadilla 767:Sagamore 711:Kennebec 704:Katahdin 669:Chippewa 641:Unadilla 554:Mary Ann 505:materiel 491:waters, 465:Hartford 409:Kennebec 388:Valley. 350:blockade 340:Magnolia 335:Brooklyn 319:schooner 268:Unadilla 238:Dahlgren 228:Armament 206:schooner 180:2 × 200 128:691 tons 114:Unadilla 88:Stricken 64:Launched 746:Pembina 697:Kanawha 676:Chocura 425:Jackson 330:Jamaica 295:steamer 273:gunboat 119:gunboat 37:History 802:Winona 788:Tahoma 781:Seneca 774:Sciota 760:Pinola 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Index

USS Itasca
USS Itasca II
Unadilla-class
gunboat
waterline
IHP
bore
stroke
back-acting
schooner
Dahlgren
smoothbore
Parrott rifle
Unadilla-class
gunboat
U.S. Navy
American Civil War
Confederacy
steamer
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Gulf Blockading Squadron
schooner
cotton
Jamaica
Brooklyn
CSS Tennessee
Gulf Blockading Squadron
David Farragut
Mobile, Alabama
Mississippi River

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