USS Tigress (1861) - Chartered in Baltimore in 1861

Chartered in Baltimore in 1861

Tigress -- a screw tugboat -- was chartered by the Union Navy at Baltimore, Maryland, from A. C. Hall sometime in the summer of 1861 prior to 20 August. At some now unknown date, she was purchased by the Navy. She departed Baltimore on 20 August, bound for the Washington Navy Yard.

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