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NavSource Online: "Old Navy" Ship Photo Archive USS Dragon Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons
Civil War Medal
Screw Steamer:
Built, date and location unknown
Launched, date unknown
Purchased for the Navy by George D. Morgan, at New York, 24 December 1861, for $11,000
Fitted out at New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N,.Y.
Commission USS Dragon, 20 December 1861, at New York Navy Yard, Acting Master W. Watson in command
USS Dragon departed New York, 20 December 1861, to join the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron at Hampton Roads, VA.
Dragon was assigned to the James River Flotilla to attend USS Cumberland and USS Congress to give them aid in case of attack by the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia (ex-USS Merrimack)
On 8 March 1862 Dragon participated in the famous engagement in Hampton Roads, VA., between United States and Confederate naval forces during which Cumberland and Congress were sunk by the ironclad Virginia
When the battle was renewed the following day Dragon endeavored to get USS Minnesota afloat but was halted when a shot from one of Virginia's rifled guns entered her boiler, exploding and causing severe damage
Dragon was sent to Baltimore, MD., for repairs
Returning to Hampton Roads 22 April 1862, Dragon was again assigned to duty with the James River Flotilla and continued to patrol in the James until 29 August 1862 when she was transferred to the Potomac Flotilla
She patrolled the Potomac and Rappahannock Rivers helping enforce the blockade between Maryland and Virginia until 25 April 1865
Dragon arrived at Washington Navy Yard the following day, was decommissioned there 13 May 1865
Sold at public auction, 20 July 1865
Final Disposition, fate unknown Specifications:
Displacement 118 t.
Length unknown
Beam 17'
Depth of Hold unknown
Draft 7'6"
Speed unknown
Complement 36
Armament
one 30-pdr Parrott rifle
one 24-pdr smoothbore
Propulsion
steam engine one boiler
one screw
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