USS Julia (1863)

History
United States
Laid down: date unknown
Launched: date unknown
In service: 15 February 1863
Out of service: 1865
Struck: 1865 (est.)
Captured:
  • by Union Navy forces
  • 8 January 1863
Fate:
  • broken up
  • and sold 1865
General characteristics
Displacement: 10 tons
Length: not known
Beam: not known
Draught: not known
Propulsion: sail
Speed: varied
Complement: 7
Armament: not known
For other ships of the same name, see USS Julia.

USS Julia (1863) was a sloop captured by the Union Navy during the American Civil War. She was used by the Union Navy as a tender ship in support of the Union Navy.

Julia was an English sloop operating out of Nassau, Bahamas, captured by Union gunboat Sagamore 8 January 1863. When taken some 10 miles north of Jupiter Inlet, Florida, she was attempting to slip through the Union blockade laden with salt badly needed by the Confederacy. She was taken to Key West, Florida, where she was condemned by a prize court and sold to the U.S. Navy.

She was place in service 15 February, Acting Master's Mate L. C. Coggeshall in charge, and used as a tender to Northern blockaders along the coast. Tahoma, Pursuit, and Eugenie were among the ships she assisted during the war.

On 20 February, she shared in the capture of bark Stonewall.

Julia was broken up and sold at Key West, Florida, in 1865.

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