USS Hyacinth (1862)

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Career (US) Union Navy Jack
Laid down: date unknown
Launched: date unknown
Acquired: as Spitfire
In service: 30 September 1862
Out of service: end of war, 1865
Fate: sold, 17 August 1865
General characteristics
Displacement: 50 tons
Length: not known
Beam: not known
Draught: 6'
Propulsion: steam engine
screw-propelled
Speed: 8 knots
Complement: not known
Armament: one gun

USS Hyacinth (1862) was a steamer acquired by the Union during the American Civil War. She was placed into service as a tugboat, as well as a gunboat, by the Union Army and by the Union Navy.

Hyacinth was a tug used by the Union Army under the name Spitfire on the upper Mississippi River in 1862. She captured Confederate transport Sovereign near Fort Pillow, Tennessee, 5 June 1862; and 9 days later, took steamer Clara Dolsen after a long chase from Helena, Arkansas, ending on the White River a short distance above its mouth.

Spitfire was transferred by the U.S. War Department to the Union Navy 30 September 1862, and renamed Hyacinth 19 October. Hyacinth served the Mississippi Squadron until the end of the war. She was especially useful in operations which resulted in the fall of Vicksburg, and assisted in the salvage work which refloated Indianola.

She was sold at public auction at Mound City, Illinois, to A. T. Paine 17 August 1865.

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