USS Champion (1859)

USS Champion (1859), an armed river steamer, was built in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1859 as Champion No. 4; purchased there on 14 March 1863; fitted out at Cairo, Illinois; and commissioned on 26 April 1863, Acting Master Alfred Phelps, Jr., in command.

USS Champion (1863-1865, "Tinclad" # 24) Lithograph by Middleton, Strobridge & Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1864, after a drawing by Chas. A. Fisher. Inscription below the image reads: "United States Steamer Champion. Mississippi Squadron. Acting Ensign Thomas Divins, Commanding Nov. 1864". Thomas "Divins" is a misprint for Thomas Divine.
History
United States
NameUSS Champion
Orderedas Champion No. 4
Laid downdate unknown
Launched1859
Acquired14 March 1863
Commissioned26 April 1863
Decommissioned1 July 1865
Stricken1865 (est.)
Fatesold, 29 November 1865
General characteristics
TypeGunboat
Displacement115 long tons (117 t)
Length145 ft 8 in (44.40 m)
Beam26 ft 5 in (8.05 m)
Draft3 ft 6 in (1.07 m)
Propulsion
Speed4 kn (4.6 mph; 7.4 km/h)
ComplementUnknown
Armament2 × 30-pounder rifled gun, 1 × 24-pounder smoothbore gun, 1 × 12-pounder smoothbore gun

Civil War operations

Operating almost continuously from 27 April 1863 – 9 June 1865, Champion patrolled the Mississippi River, Tennessee River, and the Red River. She transported troops, prisoners, supplies, and cotton; towed and convoyed ships; and delivered dispatches.

Decommissioning

Her yeoman service ended at Mound City, Illinois, where she was decommissioned on 1 July. Champion was sold 29 November 1865.

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References

This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.

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