USS Mist (1864)

Summary

The first USS Mist was a steamer purchased by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was planned by the Union Navy for use as a gunboat stationed off Confederate waterways to prevent their trading with foreign countries.

History
United States
Laid downdate unknown
Launched1864
Acquired23 December 1864
Commissioned3 March 1865
DecommissionedAugust 1865
Stricken1865 (est.)
FateSold, 17 August 1865
General characteristics
Displacement232 tons
Length157 ft 3 in (47.93 m)
Beam30 ft 4 in (9.25 m)
Draughtnot known
Propulsion
Speed5.5 knots
Complementnot known
Armament
  • two 20-pounder guns
  • four 24-pounder guns
  • one 12-pounder gun
Armourtinclad

Mist, a stern wheel steamer built at Allegheny, Pennsylvania, in 1864, was purchased at Cincinnati, Ohio, 23 December 1864, and commissioned at Mound City, Illinois, 3 March 1865, Acting Master W. E. H. Fontress in command.

Assigned to the Mississippi Squadron edit

Mist was converted into a gunboat during the first 4 months of 1865. The new tinclad was assigned to the 8th District, Mississippi Squadron and patrolled the river protecting steamers and river settlements from desperadoes.

End-of-war decommissioning, sale, and subsequent civilian career edit

Mist was removed from naval duty 4 August; decommissioned at Mound City and was sold at public auction to C. C. Hutchinson 17 August 1865. Documented as a merchant ship, she served American commerce on the Mississippi River and its tributaries until 1874.

References edit

This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.