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USS Juniata (1862-89)

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USS Juniata (1862-89) was a steam sloop of war launched at Philadelphia Navy Yard 20 March 1862; sponsored by Miss Angela Turner; and commissioned there 4 December, Comdr. John M. B. Glitz in command.

Scheduled for service in the West Indies, USS Juniata (1862-89) was temporarily assigned to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron and stationed at Norfolk, where her guns could help defend the area while machinery defects were corrected at the Navy Yard. She departed Hampton Roads for the West Indies 26 April 1863 and 4 days later captured schooner USS Harvest bound for Nassau, New Providence, with a cargo of cotton.

USS Juniata (1862-89) continued to cruise in the West Indies convoying California-bound ships to safe waters and alertly watching for signs of Confederate cruisers and blockade runners until she sail for New York 24 November, arriving there 2 December. Under repairs at Philadelphia during the first half of 1864, USS Juniata (1862-89) departed 12 August in search of Confederate cruiser USSTallahassee reported off Sandy Hook, N.J. Five days later she anchored in Hampton Roads and joined the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron.

USS Juniata (1862-89) was transferred to the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron 18 January and arrived Charleston Roads the next day. After a brief visit to Port Royal, S.C.. to repair some of the damage sustained in the furious action at Fort Fisher, she participated in the expedition to Bull's Bay in support of General Sherman's drive north through 17 February. USS Juniata (1862-89) received orders 23 February to cruise along the coast of Brazil as far south as Buenos Aires protecting American citizens and interests. After extensive repairs she departed Port Royal on this assignment 17 June and arrived Bahia, Brazil, 8 August bringing that city its new United States consul. With the exception of a cruise to the coast of Africa from 12 June to 30 September 1866,USS Juniata (1862-89) remained in South American waters until 30 April 1867 when she sailed from Rio de Janeiro for home, arriving Philadelphia 24 June.

USS Juniata (1862-89) decommissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard 29 June and remained there until recommissioned 19 July 1869 and departed for Europe. She served, in European waters until 18 June 1872 when she sailed for the United States arriving Boston Navy Yard 29 June. She decommissioned 10 July. USS Juniata (1862-89) recommissioned 10 February 1873 serving on the northeast coast until 26 June when she got underway for St. John's, New Foundland en route to the west coast of Greenland to assist USS Tigress in her quest for survivors of USS Polaris which had come to grief exploring the Arctic.

USS Juniata (1862-89) recommissioned at New York Navy Yard 30 October 1882, Comdr. George Dewey in command, and departed on a voyage which took her around the World through the Strait of Gibraltar, the Suez Canal, to Bombay, Batavia, Singapore, and Hong Kong, among her many ports of call. USS Juniata (1862-89) returned to New York 10 December 1885 and operated from that port until she sailed for the Pacific 16 August 1886. She again returned to New York 4 February 1889 and decommissioned 28 February. 

For a complete history of USS Juniata (1862-89) please see its DANFS page.