List of ship decommissionings in 1865
The list of ship decommissionings in 1865 includes a chronological list of all ships decommissioned in 1865.
| Date | Operator | Ship | Pennant | Class and type | Fate and other notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| April | Tyler | Sold at a public auction on 17 August 1865 | |||
| June 9 | A. Houghton | Bark | Decommissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard and sold at public auction on 10 August 1965 [1] | ||
| June 13 | Sonoma | Sold on 1 October 1867 | |||
| June 16 | Saugus | Canonicus-class monitor | Laid up at Washington Navy Yard, Washington, District of Columbia until recommissioned in 1869 [2] | ||
| June 23 | Cherokee | Sold to the Chilean Navy on 1 August 1865 | |||
| June 24 | Nantucket | Passaic-class monitor | Placed in reserve until recommissioned in 1882 | ||
| June 28 | Isonomia | Sold on 12 July 1865 | |||
| June 30 | Romeo | Sold on 17 August 1865 | |||
| July 15 | Iris | Transferred to the United States Lighthouse Service on 18 October 1865 | |||
| July 29 | Collier | Sold in 1865 | |||
| July 31 | Pocahontas | Sold on 30 November 1865 | |||
| August 1 | Avenger | Sold on 25 November 1865 | |||
| August 4 | Abeona | Sold on 11 August 1865 | |||
| August 4 | Mist | Sold on 17 August 1865 | |||
| August 8 | Preston | Sold on 30 August 1865 | |||
| August 11 | Nahant | Passaic-class monitor | Placed in reserve until recommissioned in 1898 | ||
| August 28 | Huntsville | Sold on 30 November 1865 | |||
| September 9 | State of Georgia | Sold on 25 October 1865 | |||
| November 25 | Passaic | Passaic-class monitor | Placed in reserve until recommissioned in 1876 | ||
| December 15 | Hornet | Sold in 1869 | |||
| unknown date | Montauk | Passaic-class monitor | Sold to Frank Samuel on 14 April 1904 | ||
| unknown date | Bretagne | Used as a schoolship and gunnery trainer, then scrapped on 28 January 1880 | |||
| unknown date | Weser | Nix-class aviso | Sold and scrapped on 29 October 1873 | ||
| unknown date | Banshee | Sold on 30 November 1865 |
References
- ^ "A. Houghton". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Naval History and Heritage Command. 20 October 2015. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
After the South collapsed, she sailed north late in May 1865 and was decommissioned for the last time at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 9 June 1865. She was sold at public auction there on 10 August 1865.
- ^ Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships (2 September 2015). "Saugus I (Monitor)". www.history.navy.mil. Naval History and Heritage Command. Retrieved 29 May 2019.