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USS Valley City

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45: 516: 24: 530: 476:, and a picket boat captured a motley collection of small Confederate watercraft during a sweep of the Roanoke River and also dragged the bottom for sunken guns and unexploded torpedoes (mines). Early in the summer, the steamer returned north and was sold at public auction at 324:. When Lt. Chaplin and others went below to extinguish the fire, they found Quarter Gunner John Davis seated calmly above an open barrel of powder to keep the fire out, while passing powder to the upper deck. For his incredible valor on this occasion, Davis received the 448:
at Plymouth and, from 29 October to 1 November, assisted in the recapture of Plymouth itself. While on an expedition up the Roanoke River on 20 December, the vessel suffered two casualties in a surprise attack by hidden Confederate shore batteries at
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there on 5 May. During the summer months of May through September 1864, the steamer played an important role in support of Union forces ashore and afloat in scattered operations in the Roanoke, Chowan,
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on 27 November and proceeded on to Baltimore for repairs and did not return to New Berne until 19 February 1864, when she resumed her now familiar patrol and reconnaissance activities.
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performed routine patrol and reconnaissance duties off Plymouth through July. On the 26th, the steamer helped to protect Union forces ashore during a joint expedition up the
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and was largely responsible for the evacuation of that vital naval facility three months later. Following the capture of Roanoke Island,
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remained active during the last few months of the war, rendering assistance to a Union Army expedition to
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on 15 August 1865. She was redocumented for merchant service on 28 December and was lost at sea off
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which she left a week later and returned to New Berne. In January 1863, the vessel returned to the
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held by Special Collections & Archives, Nimitz Library at the United States Naval Academy
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from the Roanoke River after his daring, successful torpedo attack upon the Confederate ram
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was present at the evacuation of Washington, N.C., in May and captured the schooner
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Medical Register and Journal of the U.S. Steamer Valley City, 1861-1862 MS 303
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for one month and then participated in the successful amphibious assault upon
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late in December, the repaired steamer was deployed with the blockade off
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remained in the North Carolina sounds and participated in the capture of
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for a new propeller and underwent further repairs and alterations at
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on 13 September 1861, Lt. James C. Chaplin in command. The next day,
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and served blockade duty as well as performing surveillance duty.
31:(foreground) undergoing conversion into a gunboat at New York, 1861 583:"AUE identifies the VALLEY CITY (Formerly the USS VALLEY CITY)" 282:, for emergency repairs to her funnel. After a brief stop in 350:
was assigned patrol and reconnaissance duty in Virginia's
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and divers from the Association of Underwater Explorers.
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commanded by Capt. Thomas T. Craven. She arrived in the
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American Civil War patrol vessels of the United States
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on 13 and 14 March and the subsequent clearing of the
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The entry can be found 451:Poplar Point, North Carolina 173:4 × 32-pounder guns, 42 Cwt. 628:Ships built in Philadelphia 316:assisted in the capture of 165:(19 km/h; 12 mph) 664: 465:, in early April. In May, 433:rivers of North Carolina. 238:left New York to join the 220:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 564:. Naval Historical Center 522:American Civil War portal 260:Freestone Point, Virginia 95: 36: 21: 459:Colerain, North Carolina 356:Plymouth, North Carolina 354:. She was reassigned to 623:Ships of the Union Navy 374:, before deploying off 96:General characteristics 488:, on 30 January 1882. 463:Winton, North Carolina 442:William Barker Cushing 266:was reassigned to the 294:, on 4 January 1862. 272:Louis M. Goldsborough 91:Sold, 15 August 1865 502:Michael C. Barnette 372:Baltimore, Maryland 344:Baltimore, Maryland 276:Baltimore Navy Yard 270:under Flag Officer 262:, on 25 September. 203:was outfitted as a 193:for service in the 388:Charles W. Flusser 342:. She returned to 232:New York Navy Yard 195:American Civil War 368:Norfolk Navy Yard 310:Norfolk Navy Yard 177: 176: 83:13 September 1861 655: 594: 593: 591: 590: 579: 573: 572: 570: 569: 558: 532: 531: 524: 519: 518: 517: 376:Washington, D.C. 240:Potomac Flotilla 189:acquired by the 51: 48: 47: 46: 26: 19: 663: 662: 658: 657: 656: 654: 653: 652: 613: 612: 603: 598: 597: 588: 586: 581: 580: 576: 567: 565: 560: 559: 555: 529: 520: 515: 513: 510: 494: 436:On 28 October, 213: 211:Service history 151:screw-propelled 49: 44: 42: 32: 17: 12: 11: 5: 661: 659: 651: 650: 645: 640: 635: 630: 625: 615: 614: 611: 610: 602: 601:External links 599: 596: 595: 574: 552: 551: 526: 525: 509: 506: 493: 490: 326:Medal of Honor 306:Roanoke Island 302:Hatteras Inlet 292:North Carolina 288:Hatteras Inlet 248:Occoquan Creek 212: 209: 185:was a 190-ton 175: 174: 171: 167: 166: 159: 155: 154: 153: 152: 149: 142: 138: 137: 134: 130: 129: 126: 122: 121: 118: 114: 113: 110: 106: 105: 102: 98: 97: 93: 92: 89: 85: 84: 81: 77: 76: 73: 69: 68: 65: 61: 60: 57: 53: 52: 39: 38: 34: 33: 27: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 660: 649: 646: 644: 641: 639: 636: 634: 631: 629: 626: 624: 621: 620: 618: 608: 605: 604: 600: 584: 578: 575: 563: 557: 554: 550: 549: 547: 542: 539: 538: 537:public domain 523: 512: 507: 505: 503: 499: 491: 489: 487: 483: 482:Cape San Blas 479: 478:New York City 475: 471: 470: 464: 460: 456: 452: 447: 446:CSS Albemarle 443: 439: 434: 432: 428: 424: 419: 415: 411: 410:Hampton Roads 407: 403: 399: 395: 391: 389: 385: 384:Blounts Creek 381: 377: 373: 369: 365: 361: 360:Roanoke River 357: 353: 349: 345: 341: 337: 333: 329: 327: 323: 319: 315: 311: 307: 303: 300:remained off 299: 295: 293: 289: 285: 284:Hampton Roads 281: 277: 273: 269: 265: 261: 257: 253: 249: 245: 244:Potomac River 241: 237: 233: 229: 228:New York City 225: 221: 217: 210: 208: 206: 202: 198: 196: 192: 188: 184: 183: 172: 169: 168: 164: 160: 157: 156: 150: 148: 145: 144: 143: 140: 139: 135: 133:Depth of hold 132: 131: 127: 124: 123: 119: 116: 115: 111: 108: 107: 103: 100: 99: 94: 90: 87: 86: 82: 79: 78: 74: 71: 70: 66: 63: 62: 58: 55: 54: 50:United States 40: 35: 30: 25: 20: 587:. Retrieved 577: 566:. Retrieved 556: 543: 534: 527: 495: 473: 468: 454: 440:plucked Lt. 437: 435: 417: 413: 405: 401: 398:Chowan River 393: 392: 379: 378:, in April. 347: 331: 330: 313: 297: 296: 263: 235: 215: 214: 200: 199: 181: 179: 178: 147:steam engine 101:Displacement 80:Commissioned 75:26 July 1861 28: 474:Valley City 455:Valley City 438:Valley City 431:Scuppernong 414:Valley City 408:sailed for 406:Valley City 394:Valley City 380:Valley City 348:Valley City 340:Neuse River 332:Valley City 314:Valley City 298:Valley City 264:Valley City 258:battery at 256:Confederate 236:Valley City 216:Valley City 201:Valley City 182:Valley City 29:Valley City 648:1859 ships 617:Categories 589:2009-09-10 568:2009-09-10 508:References 418:M. O'Neill 352:York River 224:Union Navy 191:Union Navy 141:Propulsion 498:shipwreck 492:Shipwreck 467:USS  336:New Berne 322:fireworks 56:Laid down 364:Hamilton 280:Maryland 252:Virginia 170:Armament 104:190 tons 72:Acquired 64:Launched 486:Florida 423:Pamlico 402:Vidette 205:gunboat 187:steamer 37:History 533:  429:, and 109:Length 469:Iosco 427:Pungo 163:knots 158:Speed 125:Draft 546:here 496:The 246:off 180:USS 117:Beam 88:Fate 67:1859 59:1859 362:to 226:at 161:10 619:: 484:, 472:, 453:. 425:, 328:. 290:, 278:, 250:, 197:. 592:. 571:. 548:.

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steam engine
knots
steamer
Union Navy
American Civil War
gunboat
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Union Navy
New York City
New York Navy Yard
Potomac Flotilla
Potomac River
Occoquan Creek
Virginia
Confederate
Freestone Point, Virginia
North Atlantic Blockading Squadron
Louis M. Goldsborough
Baltimore Navy Yard
Maryland
Hampton Roads
Hatteras Inlet
North Carolina
Hatteras Inlet
Roanoke Island
Norfolk Navy Yard
Elizabeth City, North Carolina
fireworks
Medal of Honor

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