USS Glide (1862)
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USS Glide was a sternwheel steamer that served as a tinclad warship during the American Civil War. Built in 1862, the Union Navy purchased her for military service late that year. After being converted to a tinclad and armed with six 24-pounder Dahlgren guns, she entered service with the Mississippi River Squadron in early January 1863. Later that month, she saw action in the Battle of Arkansas Post, firing on Confederate-held Fort Hindman. Sent the next month to Cairo, Illinois, for repairs, Glide was destroyed in a fire of uncertain origin on February 7.
Construction and characteristics
The American Civil War began in 1861, and the Union and the Confederacy purchased civilian steamboats for riverine warfare. The Union converted some of these steamboats into a class of vessels known as tinclad warships. These vessels were armored with thin iron armor, in comparison to the heavier armored ironclads, and had light drafts.Template:Sfn One of these vessels purchased and converted into a tinclad was the sternwheel steamer Glide.Template:Sfn She was built at Shousetown, Pennsylvania, in 1862, and was purchased on November 17, under the authority of Acting Rear Admiral David Dixon Porter while the vessel was at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[1] It cost the government $16,500 to purchase Glide.Template:Sfn Her tonnage was 137 tons, while her further dimensions are unknown.Template:Sfn
The process of converting Glide into a tinclad occurred at Cincinnati, Ohio,Template:Sfn and Glide was then sent to Cairo, Illinois, to be fitted out.[2] While at Cairo, it was deemed necessary to reconstruct some of her gun ports, as they were not considered satisfactory. On December 3, she was commissioned. Armed with six 24-pounder Dahlgren guns,Template:Sfn she was commanded by Acting Lieutenant Selim E. Woodworth.[1] She was manned by a crew of 38, of whom 30 were African American.Template:Sfn
Service history
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On January 3, 1863, Glide traveled down the Mississippi River to begin service with the Mississippi River Squadron.[2] The next day, she was assigned to a flotilla of tinclads led by Lieutenant Commander Watson Smith that had been organized for operations against Confederate-held Fort Hindman.Template:Sfn On January 11, Union Army forces assaulted the fort, and Glide, along with other vessels, provided supporting fire against Confederate batteries at Fort Hindman.[2] Glide moved upriver to fire into the fort from its rearTemplate:Sfn and, once the fort was captured, attempt to cut off the Confederate retreat.[1] Along with the tinclad USS Rattler, Glide destroyed a ferry upriver from the fort.Template:Sfn After the battle, Glide saw service on the White River,[1] being used as both a transport and as a supply ship. In early February, she was sent back to Cairo to undergo repairs.[2]
While moored near other vessels on the morning of February 7, a fire broke out on Glide,Template:Sfn in the forward part of the ship.[2] The tugboat USS Dahlia towed her into the channel of the Mississippi River away from the other vessels.Template:Sfn Glide then drifted downstream for Script error: No such module "convert". or Script error: No such module "convert"., ending up on the Kentucky side of the river near Fort Holt. Some of her ammunition exploded, and while in Script error: No such module "convert". of water, Glide burned to the waterline. Two of her crew died in the incident.Template:Sfn The Union military later salvaged portions of her machinery, metal fittings (including some of her armor), and at least a portion of her weapons and ammunition.Template:Sfn The origin of the fire is uncertain,[1] but an investigation into the loss of the ship suggested it may have originated with a fire in an ashpan some of the crew had been using to warm themselves.Template:Sfn Another tinclad named USS Glide served with the West Gulf Blockading Fleet in 1864 and 1865.Template:Sfn
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