USS Meteor (1819)
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The first USS Meteor retained her name when she was purchased for the Stone Fleet
. She was sunk as an obstruction in the harbor of Charleston, SC in December 1861.
The first Meteor, a full‑rigged sailing ship, was built in Newburyport, Mass., in 1819. From 1822 to 1825, she was one of the ships of the New York to Liverpool Red Star Packet Line. In 1830 she became a whaler, her role until 1856. Purchased by the Navy at Mystic, Conn., 4 November 1861, she was sunk as part of the “Stone Fleet” to help obstruct blockade‑running commerce along the coasts of the Carolinas and Georgia 9 January 1862.
Stone Fleet
The Stone Fleet consisted of a fleet of aging ships purchased in New Bedford and other New England ports, loaded with stone, and sailed south during the American Civil War by the Union Navy for use as Blockships...
. She was sunk as an obstruction in the harbor of Charleston, SC in December 1861.
The first Meteor, a full‑rigged sailing ship, was built in Newburyport, Mass., in 1819. From 1822 to 1825, she was one of the ships of the New York to Liverpool Red Star Packet Line. In 1830 she became a whaler, her role until 1856. Purchased by the Navy at Mystic, Conn., 4 November 1861, she was sunk as part of the “Stone Fleet” to help obstruct blockade‑running commerce along the coasts of the Carolinas and Georgia 9 January 1862.