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Online Library of Selected Images:
-- U.S. NAVY SHIPS --

USS Forest Rose (1862-1865, "Tinclad" # 9)

USS Forest Rose, a 260-ton stern-wheel "tinclad" river gunboat, was built in 1862 at Freedom, Pennsylvania. Purchased by the Navy in November 1862, she was commissioned early in December and assigned to the Mississippi Squadron. In January 1863, Forest Rose was involved in the capture of Fort Hindman, Arkansas. She was active on the Yazoo River and on the Mississippi above Vicksburg until that city fell in July 1863. In May 1864, Forest Rose took part in the Red River expedition. She was decommissioned and sold in August 1865. Renamed Anna White as a civilian steamship, she was destroyed by ice at Saint Louis, Missouri, in February 1868.

This page features our only view of USS Forest Rose.

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Photo #: NH 61566

USS Forest Rose (1862-1865)


Alongside two Navy fuel barges, during her Civil War operations on the Western Rivers theater.

U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

Online Image: 116KB; 740 x 545 pixels

 


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20 October 1999