USS Ticonderoga (1862)
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The second USS ''Ticonderoga'' was a 2526-ton ''Lackawanna''-class screw
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laid down by the
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in 1861; launched on 16 October 1862; sponsored by Miss Katherine Heaton Offley; and commissioned at New York on 12 May 1863, Commodore J. L. Lardner in command.


Service history


Civil War, 1863–1865

''Ticonderoga'' went south on 5 June 1863 for duty as flagship of the West Indies Squadron and, after stopping at Philadelphia, arrived at
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on 12 June. She patrolled waters off the Virgin Islands, Barbados, Tobago, Trinidad, and
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protecting Union commerce. ''Ticonderoga'' returned to Philadelphia for repairs in September. She was relieved as flagship of the squadron in October and sent to the Boston Navy Yard. Operating out of Boston, ''Ticonderoga'' searched unsuccessfully off Nova Scotia for the captured steamer ''Chesapeake'' from 11 to 16 December. In June 1864, she hunted Confederate commerce raiders off the New England coast, putting into
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harbor, Maine, on 26 June. There, ''Ticonderoga'' received a telegram on 10 July ordering her to track down and destroy the marauding Confederate raider CSS ''Florida''. Her search lasted until October and carried ''Ticonderoga'' as far south as Cabo São Roque (Cape San Roque), Brazil, but was stopped because of mechanical troubles and insufficient fuel. She returned to Philadelphia late in October. ''Ticonderoga'' left Philadelphia bound for
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, Virginia, on 31 October. She was assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron on 4 November and deployed off Wilmington, North Carolina. ''Ticonderoga'' participated in the first, unsuccessful attempt to take Fort Fisher, North Carolina, on 24 and 25 December, losing eight men killed and 20 wounded on the first day of the assault when a 100-pounder Parrott rifle exploded. A landing party from ''Ticonderoga'' assisted in the capture of the fort on 15 January 1865, during the Second Battle of Fort Fisher. ''Ticonderoga'' joined the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron on 19 January. After a brief tour of duty, she left for Philadelphia in March and was decommissioned there on 5 May.


Medals of Honor

The following crewmen of the USS ''Ticonderoga'' were awarded the Medal of Honor for actions during the Civil War: *
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, Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps * Edward R. Bowman, Quartermaster, U.S. Navy * William Campbell, Boatswain's Mate, U.S. Navy * Isaac N. Fry, Orderly Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps * Joseph B. Hayden, Quartermaster, U.S. Navy * Thomas Jones, Coxswain, U.S. Navy *
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, Captain of the Main Top, U.S. Navy * William Shipman, Coxswain, U.S. Navy * Robert Sommers, Chief Quartermaster, U.S. Navy *
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, Captain of the Forecastle, U.S. Navy


1866–1874

''Ticonderoga'' was recommissioned for service with the European Squadron in 1866. She remained with the Squadron through 1869, visiting ports in the Mediterranean, on the Continent, and along the English and African coasts. The vessel was extensively repaired in 1870 and reported for duty with the South Atlantic Squadron at Rio de Janeiro on 23 August 1871. After over two years of service on the coast of South America, she was reassigned to the North Atlantic Squadron in January 1874. The ship was decommissioned at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine, on 24 October and remained laid up there until 1877.


1878–1882

''Ticonderoga'' was recommissioned on 5 November 1878 and ordered to embark upon a cruise around the world, Commodore Robert Wilson Shufeldt commanding. The expedition was of a commercial nature, intended to expand existing trade relations and establish new ones. ''Ticonderoga'' sailed eastward from Hampton Roads on 7 December and stopped at ports including
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, Monrovia, Cape Town,
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, Bombay,
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, Singapore, Manila, Hong Kong, Nagasaki,
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, Honolulu, and San Francisco. ''Ticonderoga'' arrived at Mare Island, California, for extensive repairs on 9 November 1880. During the two-year mission, she had visited over 40 ports and steamed in excess of 36,000 miles without a mishap. She left Mare Island in March 1881 and returned to New York on 23 August. She was decommissioned there a final time on 10 September 1882 and declared unfit for further service. ''Ticonderoga'' was sold at Boston on 5 August 1887 to Thomas Butler & Company.


2012

Ticonderoga's bell is currently on display at the Dossin Great Lakes Museum on Belle Isle, Detroit, Michigan.


Relevant articles

* Confederate States Navy * Union Navy * Union Blockade *
List of sloops of war of the United States Navy This is a list of sloops of war of the United States Navy. Sailing sloops of war *, scuttled 3 September 1814 to prevent capture *, lost after 28–29 September 1854 with approx. 197 aboard *, captured 14 December 1814 * *, wrecked 15 Novem ...
* Bibliography of early American naval history * Robert Wilson Shufeldt (naval officer)


References

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