USS Edith (1849) explained
USS Edith, a screw
steamer, was transferred from the
War Department to the
U.S. Navy under congressional legislation of 3 March 1849, and turned over to
Commodore Thomas ap Catesby Jones, Commander-in-Chief of the
Pacific Squadron, at San Francisco, California. On 16 June Lieutenant James McCormick was ordered to report on the condition of the steamer; subsequently, he was placed in temporary command with orders to transport representatives to the
California State Constitutional Convention. USS
Edith departed
Sausalito, California on 23 August 1849 en route to
Santa Barbara, California, but encountered dense fog which made accurate observations impossible. On the morning of 24 August she grounded on an uninhabited part of the coast and was lost. A
court of inquiry held in January 1850 exonerated her commander and his crew from any guilt.
The warship may appear on the Seal of California, although there is no scholarly consensus on the matter.