U.S.S. Rattler

Item

Title
U.S.S. Rattler
Alternate name
USS Rattler
Allegiance
United States of America
Description
The ship was named for the rattlesnake, and was part of the Vicksburg Campaign during the Civil War, supporting General William Tecumseh Sherman's forces.
Florence Miller ("tinclad" gunboat No. 1), a wooden side-wheel steamer built at Cincinnati in 1862, was purchased by the Navy there on 11 November 1862; renamed Rattler 5 December 1862; and commissioned 19 December 1862 at Cairo, Ill., Acting Master Amos Longthorne, in command.
On 30 December 1864, during a heavy gale near Grand Gulf, Miss., Rattler's anchor cable parted and she was driven ashore, struck a snag, and sank. After her supplies and most of her guns were salvaged she was abandoned. Rebel troops subsequently set Rattler afire and destroyed her. --From Naval History and Heritage Command website, U.S. Navy
Suborganization of
United States. Navy
Began
1862
Ended
30 Dec 1864
Years duration
1862-1864
Participant in
Civil War, 1861-1865
Source
Rattler
Item sets
Military units

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