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词条 USS Neosho (1863)
释义

  1. Design and description

  2. Service

  3. See also

  4. Notes

  5. References

  6. Further reading

  7. External links

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USS Neosho, the lead ship of her class, was an ironclad river monitor laid down for the Union Navy in the summer of 1862 during the American Civil War. After completion in mid-1863, the ship spent time patrolling the Mississippi River against Confederate raids and ambushes as part of Rear Admiral David Porter's Mississippi Squadron. She participated in the Red River Campaign in March–May 1864. Neosho resumed her patrols on the Mississippi after the end of the campaign. She supported the Union Army's operations on the Cumberland River and provided fire support during the Battle of Nashville in December 1864. Neosho was decommissioned after the war and remained in reserve until sold in 1873.

Design and description

The steam-powered gun turret of the Neosho was at the bow. She had a single deckhouse between the funnel and the sternwheel, although another was later added between the turret and the funnel. Her pilothouse was positioned above the rear deckhouse, next to the forward face of the sternwheel. The ship was {{convert|180|ft|m|1}} long overall and had a beam of {{convert|45|ft|m|1}}. When launched she proved to have a draft {{convert|1|ft|m|1}} deeper than planned and she measured 523 tons burthen. Neosho had four steam boilers powering a two-cylinder, western steamboat-type engine that drove the sternwheel.[1] The ship had a maximum speed of {{convert|12|mph}} in service[2] and she carried {{convert|50|LT|t}} of coal.[3] Her crew numbered 100 officers and enlisted men. After commissioning, the ship was modified with a small breakwater at her bow.[1]

Neosho{{'}}s main armament consisted of two smoothbore {{convert|11|in|mm|adj=on|0}} Dahlgren guns mounted in a single turret[4] that had an arc of fire of 300°. Firing the guns tended to jam the turret until modifications were made to the guns' recoil system.[3] Each gun weighed approximately {{convert|16000|lb}}. They could fire a {{convert|136|lb|1|adj=on}} shell up to a range of {{convert|3650|yd}} at an elevation of 15°.[5] The turret were protected by {{convert|6|in|mm|0}} of wrought iron while the hull had {{convert|2.5|in|mm|}} of armor. The armor plates of the deck and paddle housing were {{convert|1.25|in|mm|}} thick.[4]

Service

Neosho, named after the Neosho River that flowed through Kansas and Oklahoma, and the first of her name, was laid down in mid-1862 by James Eads at his Union Iron Works in Carondelet, Missouri. She was launched on 18 February 1863 and commissioned at Cairo, Illinois on 13 May 1863, with Commander John C. Febiger in command, but was not completed until 1 July. She left Cairo on 14 July 1863 and reached Vicksburg on 6 August, just over a month after it had surrendered after a lengthy siege. Neosho and other warships patrolled the Mississippi and its tributaries to prevent Confederate raiders and flying batteries from ambushing Union supply ships. One example was on 8 December 1863 when "a Confederate shore battery attacked the disabled the merchant steamer Henry Von Phul; Neosho and {{USS|Signal|1862|2}} steamed up to defend the ship and silenced the battery."[6]

From 12 March to 22 May 1864, Neosho participated in the unsuccessful Red River Campaign under the command of

Rear Admiral David Porter. During the retreat down the Red River, Neosho was trapped above the falls at Alexandria, Louisiana, along with most of the other ironclads of the Mississippi Squadron, when the river's water level unexpectedly began to fall. Two temporary dams, known as Bailey's Dam, had to be built in April–May to raise the water level high enough to allow the ironclads to proceed downstream. During the Franklin-Nashville Campaign in December 1864 Neosho, accompanied by the casemate ironclad {{USS|Carondelet|1861|2}}, bombarded Confederate artillery batteries on the Cumberland River, near Bell's Mills, Tennessee, on 6 December. Despite being hit over 100 times, she was not seriously damaged. The monitor bombarded the Confederate right wing during the Battle of Nashville on 15–16 December.[7]

Neosho was decommissioned at Mound City, Illinois on 23 July 1865 and placed in reserve. She was renamed Vixen on 15 June 1869 and renamed again Osceola on 2 August 1869. The ship was sold on 17 August 1873[6] for $13,600.[3]

See also

{{Portal|American Civil War}}
  • Bibliography of early U.S. naval history
  • USS Monitor
  • Blockade runners of the American Civil War
  • Bibliography of the American Civil War
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Notes

1. ^Silverstone, p. 149
2. ^Canney, p. 109
3. ^Gibbons, p. 57
4. ^Konstam, p. 42
5. ^Olmstead, et al., p. 90
6. ^{{cite DANFS | title =Neosho | url =http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/n3/neosho-i.htm | accessdate = 5 January 2013 }}
7. ^Konstam, p. 21

References

  • {{cite book|last=Canney|first=Donald L.|title=The Old Steam Navy: The Ironclads, 1842–1885|publisher=Naval Institute Press|location=Annapolis, Maryland|year=1993|volume=2|isbn=0-87021-586-8}}
  • {{cite book|last=Gibbons|first=Tony|title=Warships and Naval Battles of the Civil War|year=1989|publisher=Gallery Books|location=New York|isbn=0-8317-9301-5}}
  • {{cite book|last=Konstam|first=Angus|title=Union River Ironclad 1861–65|year=2002|publisher=Osprey|location=Oxford, England|series=New Vanguard|volume=56|isbn=1-84176-444-2}}
  • {{cite book|last1=Olmstead|first1=Edwin|last2=Stark|first2=Wayne E.|last3=Tucker|first3=Spencer C.|title=The Big Guns: Civil War Siege, Seacoast, and Naval Cannon|publisher=Museum Restoration Service|location=Alexandria Bay, New York|year=1997|isbn=0-88855-012-X}}
  • {{cite book|last=Silverstone|first=Paul H.|title=Warships of the Civil War Navies|year=1989|publisher=Naval Institute Press|location=Annapolis, MD|isbn=0-87021-783-6}}

Further reading

  • {{cite book|last=United States|first=Naval War Records Office|title=Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion|url=http://ebooks.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=moawar;cc=moawar;view=toc;subview=short;idno=ofre0026|series=Series I|volume=Volume 26: Naval Forces on Western Waters (March 1, 1864 – December 31, 1864)|year=1914|publisher=Government Printing Office|location=Washington, D. C.}}

External links

  • Naval Historical Center Online Library of Selected Images: USS Neosho (1863–1873)
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