Joining Flag Officer
Andrew Hull Foote's
Western Gunboat Flotilla in river patrol duty,
Pittsburgh attacked
Fort Donelson February 14, 1862, and was damaged by counter-fire. The support from the gunboats contributed greatly to the capture of the strategic fort two days later. Repaired, she attacked
Island No. 10 on April 3, then ran its batteries by dark April 7, being lashed by a heavy thunderstorm as well as the island's 73 guns. This daring feat made it possible for her and to demolish batteries below
New Madrid, Missouri that same day, clearing the way for the Army to cross the
Mississippi River.
Pittsburgh gave continued service in the lengthy series of operations which wrested control of the lower Mississippi from the Confederacy. Her flotilla, previously under Army control, came under naval command October 1, 1862.
Lieutenant Commander William R. Hoel USN took command of the
Pittsburgh at this time. Highlights of her service were the operations against
Plum Point Bend, Fort Pillow and
Memphis in April, May and June 1862; the
Steele's Bayou Expedition of March 1863; and the passing of the
Vicksburg batteries April 16, 1863. She led the attack on the batteries at
Grand Gulf on April 29 and was heavily damaged during the five-and-a-half-hour engagement. One of
Pittsburghs sailors, Boatswain's Mate
John Woon, was awarded the
Medal of Honor for his part in the battle. The action at Grand Gulf secured Union control of an important stretch of the river, making it possible for
Grant to cross the river and attack Vicksburg from the rear. The strong Confederate river fortress surrendered July 4, allowing
President Abraham Lincoln at last to report, "The Father of Waters flows unvexed to the sea." Patrol and bombardment missions on the Mississippi were interrupted the following year when
Pittsburgh joined in the
Red River Expedition from March to May 1864. On March 1, 1865, Hoel was detached from
Pittsburgh, to take command of ; Acting Master Morgan commanded
Pittsburgh until her decommissioning at
Mound City, Illinois at close of the war.
Pittsburgh was sold there November 29, 1865. ==Armament==