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The first USS ''Ellen'' was a side-wheel steam gunboat in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. ''Ellen'' was built at New York City in 1853 as a civilian ferryboat, and purchased by the Navy on 10 October 1861 at New York; outfitted by New York Navy Yard; and commissioned 16 October 1861, Acting Master William Budd in command. ==Service history== Assigned to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, ''Ellen'' stood out on 18 October 1861 for Port Royal, South Carolina, arriving 14 November. ''Ellen'' exchanged fire with the enemy at Tybee Island on 24 December and on the 31st sailed to take part in the successful joint Army-Navy expedition against Port Royal Ferry on the Coosa River. During 26–29 January 1862 she reconnoitered Wilmington River and Wassaw Sound, Georgia, and engaged five ships under Commodore Josiah Tattnall, CSN, near Savannah, damaging two of the Confederates. Early in 1862 ''Ellen'' participated in an extensive combined expedition to take control of the seacoast of Georgia; by the middle of March Union ships from Port Royal had occupied the entire Georgia coast plus Fernandina, St. Augustine, and the St. Johns River in Florida. Discovered up the St. Johns River on 18 March was the famous racing yacht ''America'', captured while in Union service, and later sunk by the Confederates to conceal her from invading Union forces. A week of hard work by , , and ''Ellen'' raised her. On 26 March ''Ellen'' towed her to Port Royal, arriving 22 April. On 28 May 1862 ''Ellen'' was sent up Folly Inlet to search for a floating battery believed mounted on a hulk. She did not find the battery but was able to report that Stono River was in complete possession of the Union forces. She engaged a short battery at Newton's Cut, South Carolina, and on 3 June joined to attack a Confederate battery between Folly River and Light House Inlet. On 16 June she took part in an Army-Navy reconnaissance in the direction of Secessionville, South Carolina, target for an unsuccessful attack by the Army the day before. The remainder of her active service was in the Folly and Stono Rivers. ''Ellen'' was decommissioned 30 October 1862, and used as a carpenter shop by the fleet at Port Royal until the war's end. She was sold 2 September 1865. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「USS Ellen (1853)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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