- Capture of USS "Water Witch"
State Historical Marker
- Located on Dancy Ave. 0.1 mile from Davidson Ave.,
Savannah
- 31°58.016, 081°07.477
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- CAPTURE OF THE USS "WATER
WITCH"
In May, 1864, the USS "Water Witch"
(80 officers and men and 4 guns), Lt. Comdr. Austin Pendergrast,
USN, was on patrol duty in Ossabaw Sound. On the 31st, Flag Officer
Wm. W. Hunter, CSN, assigned Lt. Thos. P. Pelot, CSN, to command
a boat expedition designed to surprise and capture the vessel.
This expedition -- 15 officers and 117 men, in 7 boats -- arrived
at Beaulieu Battery via Skidaway Narrows late on June 1st, only
to find that "Water Witch" was cruising in St. Catherine's
Sound. She retuned to Ossabaw Sound next day and anchored for
the night in the mouth of the Great Ogeechee River, about 1 1/2
miles SSE of Raccoon Key.
About 2 A.M. the 3rd -- a dark and stormy
night -- the boat party approached "Water Witch" in
two columns, pulling cautiously with muffled oars. When hailed,
Lt. Pelot gave the order to board. The boats closed in, and the
boarding parties cut through the nettings and swarmed over the
rails. After a desperate fight with cutlass and pistol, in which
Lt. Pelot -- the first aboard -- was killed, his men cleared
the deck and the ship was theirs.
Lt. Jos. Price, CSN, assumed command. To
prevent her recapture, he moved the ship through Hell Gate and
up Vernon River to the protection of Beaulieu Battery, whose
guns turned back such an attempt on the 5th. At Beaulieu, Lt.
W. W. Carners, CSN, reported on board, assumed command, and moved
"Water Witch" up-river to White Bluff to refit her
and to receive her new crew.
025-51 GEORGIA HISTORICAL
COMMISSION 1957
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