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USS Sumpter (1853)
USS ''Sumpter'' was a steamship in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. ''Sumpter'' or ''Sumter'', ex-''Atlanta'', ex-''Parker Vein'', was built in 1853 by Hillman and Streaker, Philadelphia. The merchant steamer ''Atlanta'' was chartered by the Navy on 13 September 1858, to take part in the expedition against Paraguay; purchased outright on 26 May 1859, and renamed ''Sumpter''. Service history Under the command of Commander Daniel R. Ridgely, ''Atlanta'' and 18 other warships arrived at AsunciĆ³n, on 25 January 1859, to take action against that country for firing on in 1855. However, the government of Paraguay offered an apology and paid an indemnity which settled the affair without resorting to violence. When the squadron returned to the United States, the ship was purchased outright and renamed ''Sumpter''. ''Sumpter'' and four other screw steamers were assigned to cruise the coasts of Cuba and Africa to suppress the slave trade. ''Sumpter'' sailed from ...
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