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USS Huntsville (1861) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Huntsville (1857)

USS ''Huntsville'' was a steamer acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Navy to patrol navigable waterways of the Confederacy to prevent the South from trading with other countries.
==Construction and initial service==
''Huntsville'', a wooden screw steamer, was built in New York City by J. A. Westervelt for H. B. Cromwell & Co., who intended to run her as a passenger steamer between New York and Savannah, Georgia. ''Huntsville'' was launched on 10 December 1857,〔("Launched during the year 1857" ), ''The New York Times'', 1858-01-15.〕 and was in operation on her intended route by January of the following year.

With the outbreak of the Civil War in April 1861, ''Hunstsville'' was chartered from her owner, H. B. Cromwell & Co., in New York City 24 April 1861; commissioned there 9 May 1861, Commander Cicero Price in command; and purchased by the Navy 24 August 1861 while on active duty.
== Gulf Blockading Squadron ==

''Huntsville'' sailed for Key West, Florida, arriving 11 May 1861, and joined the Gulf Blockading Squadron. In early August she steamed from the Florida coast westward and almost immediately captured two small schooners off Mobile, Alabama. She cruised on blockade duty from Alabama to Texas, and on 24 December she engaged ''Florida'' off Mobile Bay. Following an hour-long gun battle, she turned the blockade runner back into Mobile.

''Huntsville'' returned to New York in the spring of 1862, and she decommissioned 5 April. She recommissioned 11 June, Lt. Howard Rogers in command, and returned to blockade duty along the U.S. Gulf Coast. By the end of July she had taken three prizes, Confederate steamers ''Adela'' and ''Reliance'' and British schooner ''Agnes'', carrying cargoes of cotton, rosin, and other commodities. Before the end of the year, she captured two additional blockade runners, schooners ''Courier'' and ''Ariel'', trying to run into Mobile with cargoes of lead, tin, medicines, wines, and coffee.
As the relentless pressure of the blockade against the South continued, the third year of the war proved even more profitable for ''Huntsville''. During 1863 she captured two Confederate ships, ''Minnie'' and ''A. J. Hodge''; two British schooners, ''Surprise'' and ''Ascension''; and Spanish steamer ''Union''. In addition, she drove two others, ''Cuba'' and ''Eugenia'', into the hands of other ships in the blockading fleet and was given partial credit in the capture of ''Last Trial'', a Confederate sloop captured off Key West, Florida, harbor. Among the variety of cargo seized, ''Huntsville'' captured 523 bales of cotton, the most valuable commodity in the South; and she prevented a great quantity of supplies, mainly from Havana, Cuba, and Nassau, Bahamas, from reaching the beleaguered South.
=== Yellow fever outbreak ===

During the first part of 1864 ''Huntsville'' operated along the coast of Florida and off Cuba. Late in May she sailed to Tampa Bay to support landing forces. An outbreak of yellow fever in near-epidemic proportions struck the Union ships. ''Huntsville'' was one of the hardest hit, and the disease felled more than half her crew. Departing Tampa 23 July, she coaled at Key West and reached New York 3 August. Following a period of quarantine, she decommissioned 19 August.

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