USS Nyanza (1863)

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Career ((US)) Union Navy Jack
Laid down: date unknown
Launched: 1863
Acquired: 4 November 1863
Commissioned: 21 December 1863
Decommissioned: 21 July 1865
Struck: 1865 (est.)
Fate: sold, 12 August 1865
General characteristics
Displacement: 203 tons
Length: not known
Beam: not known
Draught: not known
Propulsion: steam engine
side wheel-propelled
Speed: not known
Complement: not known
Armament: six 24-pounder howitzers

USS Nyanza (1863) was a large steamer purchased by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was assigned by the Union Navy to gunship duty in the waterways of the rebellious Confederate States of America.

Nyanza constructed at Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, in 1863

Nyanza, a wooden side wheel steamer built at Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, in 1863, was purchased by the Navy at Cincinnati, Ohio, 4 November 1863; and commissioned at Mound City, Illinois, Acting Lt. Samuel B. Washburn in command 21 December 1863.

Assigned to mortar operations in the Mississippi River

During the Civil War, Nyanza patrolled the Mississippi River and its tributaries protecting Union lines of communication and supply on the great inland waterway and preventing Confederate activity.

She captured schooner J. W. Wilder in the Atchafalaya River, Louisiana, 15 March 1864; and took schooner Mandoline in Atchafalaya Bay, Louisiana, laden with cotton 13 April.

Post-war decommissioning, sale, and subsequent career

After hostilities ceased, Nyanza decommissioned at New Orleans, Louisiana, 21 July 1865 and was sold at public auction there to Owen Finnegan 12 August 1865.

Redocumented 26 August 1865, the side wheeler remained in merchant service until 1873.

References

This article includes text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.

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