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USS Eutaw, a 1173-ton Sassacus class "double-ender"
steam gunboat built at Baltimore, Maryland, was commissioned in
July 1863. Assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron,
she spent most of the Civil War operating on the Potomac and James
Rivers and along the Atlantic coast. In May 1864, Eutaw
covered the army as it landed below City Point, Virginia, and,
in July of that year, she bombarded the Confederates at Malvern
Hill. Later in July 1864, she towed the ill-fated monitor Tecumseh
to the Gulf of Mexico, returning to the James River in August.
In April 1865, with the War nearly at an end, Eutaw went
to New York, where she decommissioned in early May. She was sold
in October 1867.
This page features our only view of USS Eutaw.
Photo #: NH 61876
USS Eutaw (1863-1867)
Lithograph published by Endicott & Co., New York, circa 1865.
This image was used in Endicott & Co. prints to represent many,
if not all, of the Sassacus class "double-ender"
gunboats.
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