Peruvian Frigate Apurímac
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''BAP Apurímac'' was the second
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of the
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, built in
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in 1855 along with the steam schooners ''Loa'' and ''Tumbes'' as a part of a major build-up of the Navy during the government of President
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. A veteran of two wars and many internal conflicts, due to her age, she served as training ship in
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port from 1873 until January 17, 1881, when she was scuttled along with the rest of the
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to prevent capture by Chilean troops who had occupied the port after the defeat of the
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in the battles of San Juan and Miraflores.


Construction

In 1852, Peru had one of South America's most powerful navies. It had two steam warships, the
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''Rímac'' and the
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''Amazonas'', and was surpassed in the region only by Brazil, the United States, and the Pacific fleets of France and England (which had also recently been reinforced with steam warships). To prevent a European intervention—the
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having had several encounters with the
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in 1830 and 1844—a commission was sent to England to order three more steam warships: two schooners, and the screw frigate ''Apurímac''. This was ordered in August 1852, and built in the Richard & Henry Green Shipyard in LondonGrau Seminario, Miguel (1878): Memoria de Marina. Comisión Cultural del Centro Naval del Perú, p.287 under the supervision of Peruvian-Chilean Captain Jose Maria Salcedo, who served in the
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. She was commissioned in August 1855, and arrived at the port of
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on November 12, 1855.


Service history


Peruvian Civil War of 1856–1858

On November 16, 1856 the frigate, anchored in
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, was taken by two young officers in favor of
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; these were Second Lieutenant
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and Lieutenant
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, who took the opportunity to seize the ship when her commander, Captain José María Salcedo was on shore visiting the house of the local British consul. The first action of the rebel ship was the release of political prisoners taken by President Ramon Castilla who were held in the hulks ''Caupolicán'' and ''Highlander'' in Arica. Then ''Apurímac'' sailed north and stirred up an insurrection on the schooner ''Loa'', sent by the government to intercept the rebel ship. By this point, President Castilla had declared that the rebel ships were
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s, and set a reward of 200,000 pesos for ''Apurímac''s capture. Therefore, the government sent the steamers ''Tumbes'' and ''Izcuchaca'' under the command of Captain Ignacio Mariátegui to capture the rebel ships. On November 17, however, ''Tumbes'' defected to the rebels, leaving the government with only the steamer ''Ucayali'' as the sole significant warship of the Peruvian Navy, because the steam frigate ''Amazonas'' was en route to
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for repairs. On November 27, 1856, ''Apurímac'' and ''Tumbes'' raided and then left the port of Arica after the refusal of the garrison to resupply the rebel ships. On December 28, the fleet captured the
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and the steamer ''Izcuchaca''. On December 31, 1856, ''Apurímac'' along with the schooners ''Loa'' and ''Tumbes'' began a
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of Callao, which was defended only by ''Ucayali'' and the old colonial fortress of
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. After January 4, the blockade was sustained only by the frigate. She tried to capture ''Ucayali'' on January 28, but that steamer was well defended by Captain Mariátegui and the guns on land. Finally, ''Apurímac'' left the port by March 30 to resupply in
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. She returned on April 30, 1857, carrying Vivanco and his army on board with the help of the steamer ''Huaras'', disembarking all the troops the next day in the mouth of the
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with the intention of capturing the port by surprise, but the assault was a complete failure and Vivanco with his remaining troops left Callao on April 26 to meet the rest of the rebel fleet in the Chincha Islands. The Peruvian government took new measures to recover the control of the sea, and on May 21 signed an accord with representatives of Great Britain and France to allow their ships to protect the production of
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and their economic interests. The original reward for her capture was raised to 500,000 pesos. At the same time, President Castilla offered an unconditional pardon to the rebellious sailors. Knowing this, along with the fact that ''Apurímac'' could be defeated by the French and British steam frigates, the rebel officers decided to surrender the fleet, which left the Chincha Islands on May 22 and arrived at Callao two days later where it was seized by the government. Renamed ''Callao'' by President Castilla on April 28, 1858,Peruvian Navy Website in honor to the defenders of this province that fight for the Government against the rebels.


War with Ecuador of 1857–1860

The frigate participated in the blockade of
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under the command of Admiral Ignacio Mariátegui y Telleria as
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of the Peruvian Navy. This blockade started on November 4, 1858, and lasted for a year until the assault and capture of the port in November 1860. After the campaign, the frigate was laid up in a floating dock near San Lorenzo Island, but on December 17, 1860, the ship sank along with the dock. On board the ship was her commander, Captain Silva Rodríguez and the entire crew, including cooks, musicians, and visitors from Callao. The ship rolled to port, killing 100 people, including crewman and dock operators, and leaving 88 wounded.


Raising and reconstruction

To recover the ship, the Plenipotentiary Minister of Perú in the United States, Federico Barreda, contracted the brothers Renton and Addison Crosby of
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to perform the difficult task for 100,000 pesos. The ship was almost raised on September 11, 1863, but the lack of hoses to extract water from the hull prevented the wreck from being completely raised, and she sank again. After three years submerged, the ship was raised and beached on San Lorenzo Island on April 16, 1863, and renamed ''Apurímac'' again. She received extensive repairs between 1863 and 1864, which included the addition of rail armor in the floating line and the protection of the hull with chains, but these modifications reduced her speed to with steam, and affected her maneuverability. The start of the Civil War of 1865 caught ''Apurímac'' without masts, nevertheless the frigate participated in the bombardment of Arica that same year.


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and the Naval
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Immediately after the declaration of war against Spain, ''Apurímac'' (still unmasted), along with the steam frigate ''Amazonas'', was sent to Chile under the command of Captain
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to join the Chilean schooner ''Covadonga'' in the
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, and to await the arrival of two new steam corvettes of the Peruvian Navy, ''Unión'' and ''America''. On January 15, 1866, almost arriving to the point of reunion, the''Amazonas'', that was with problems engine ran aground and was lost in Punta Quilque, in front of Abtao Island. Their guns were dismantled and transferred to other ships of the squadron and others were positioned as land batteries at the entrance to the Chayalhue Strait where the fleet was located. The fleet reunited on February 4, 1866, with Chilean auxiliary steamers ''Lautauro'' and ''Antonio Varas'' in the recently established Chayalhue naval post on
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, ''Apurimac'' became the flagship of the squadron and the Peruvian captain
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, commander of the Peruvian division, was placed in command of the allied squadron. On February 7, the Spanish steam frigates ''Reina Blanca'' and ''Villa de Madrid'' appeared off the inlet of Abtao with the mission to destroy it. The allied fleet, aware of the enemy presence, Villar ordered to forme a line of battle in the opposite inlet, covering the three entrances to the naval post. The Spanish frigates slowly entered the cove but ''Apurímac'' started the battle by opening fire at , being followed by the rest of the allied fleet.Cuadernos de Caicaen The Spanish ships returned fire, but the accurate gunnery of the allied ships forced them to seek cover behind Abtao island, and continue the battle with elevation shots. Finally, the Spaniards slowly retreated after two hours of battle and 1,500 shots from both sides. ''Apurímac'' received moderate damage, with three impacts in her floating line and minor damage on the main deck. The ship remained in Chile until the end of the war.


Later years: War of the Pacific

After her arrival at Callao, the ship received general repairs and was finally masted, serving until 1873 when her boilers and engine became unusable and were removed. The frigate was then recommissioned as a training vessel. In 1877, the rail and chain armor installed in 1865 was removed during a major repair, allowing the recovery of her original stability. ''Apurímac'' continued in that role until the start of the War of the Pacific, when the frigate remained in Callao harbor as a hulk during the first part of the war. She escaped damage from the continuous attacks of the Chilean Navy during the
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between 1880 and 1881, but during the night of January 16, 1881, after the defeat of the
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in the battles of San Juan and Miraflores, the Secretary of the Navy, Captain
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, ordered the destruction of port defenses and the remaining ships of the Peruvian NavyYábar 2001 to prevent their capture by Chilean troops. This order was executed by the captains
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and Manuel Villavicencio during the dawn of January 17, 1881, and the ''Apurímac'' was scuttled.


Notes


References

* * Comisión Cultural del Centro Naval del Perú (1984). ''A la Gloria del Gran Almirante del Perú Miguel Grau'', 3rd Edition, Centro Naval del Perú. * Carvajal Pareja, Melitón (2006). ''Historia Marítima del Perú, Tomo XI, volumen 2'', Lima. Instituto de Estudios Histórico Marítimos del Perú. . * * Yábar Acuña, Francisco (2001). ''Las Fuerzas Sútiles y la defensa de costa en la Guerra del Pacífico'', Fondo de Publicaciones Dirección de Intereses Marítimos. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Apurimac Frigates of the Peruvian Navy Ships built by the Blackwall Yard Steam frigates 1854 ships Maritime incidents in December 1860 Maritime incidents in January 1881