Ship history
The ''Forrest'' was originally named the ''J. A. Smith'' when launched in 1855. Designed as a canal boat, she was converted to steam in 1856. The ''Smith'' was bought at Norfolk in 1861 and renamed ''Weldon N. Edwards'' in honor of the President of the North Carolina Secession Convention. She was ordered to Hatteras Inlet by Flag Officer Samuel Barron on July 27, 1861:from which place you will make every exertion to defend the coasts of that State and harass and annoy the commerce of the enemy. Should you make prizes you will send them either to Norfolk, Va., or some port in North Carolina, as your judgment may determine to be most proper, proceeding in accordance with the law of the Confederate States on the subject of prizes. You will ship any seamen that may offer.The ''Edwards'' patrolled Hatteras Inlet in North Carolina under the command of Lt. J. Cooke. In August 1861, Cooke would report to Flag Officer Barron that his ship was "entirely worthless, the boilers worn out and the timbers of his vessel rotten." By early October, the tug was back in Norfolk, where on the 3rd she received orders from Flag Officer French Forrest to return quickly to Roanoke Island and place the gunboat at the service of local CSN commander William Lynch. At some point in late 1861, the ''Edwards'' name was changed to ''Forrest''. She was part of a five gunboat fleet that attempted to provoke the Union forces at anchor at Hatteras Inlet on November 3, 1861. The Union gunboats did not reply to the Confederate challenge, so the Confederate gunboats retreated with the towing the ''Forrest'' back home. On December 30, 1861, the ''Forrest'' had to be towed by the ''Curlew'' to
References
;Notes ;Bibliography * US Navy Department, ''Official records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion''. Series I: Volume 6. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1894-1922. * William Lytle & Forrest Holdcamper, ''Merchant Steam Vessels of the United States, 1790-1868'', Steamship Historical Society, New York, 1975. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Forrest, CSS Tugs of the United States Navy Gunboats of the Confederate States Navy Ship fires Shipwrecks of the Carolina coast Shipwrecks of the American Civil War 1855 ships Ships built in New York (state) Maritime incidents in February 1862