The
corvette ''Abtao'' was a wooden ship built in Scotland during 1864 of 1.600 tons and 800 IHP. She fought in the
War of the Pacific
The War of the Pacific ( es, link=no, Guerra del Pacífico), also known as the Saltpeter War ( es, link=no, Guerra del salitre) and by multiple other names, was a war between Chile and a Bolivian–Peruvian alliance from 1879 to 1884. Fought ...
and was in service for the
Chilean Navy
The Chilean Navy ( es, Armada de Chile) is the naval warfare service branch of the Chilean Armed Forces. It is under the Ministry of National Defense. Its headquarters are at Edificio Armada de Chile, Valparaiso.
History
Origins and the Wa ...
until 1922.
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Two hulls in Glasgow
During the
Chincha Islands War
The Chincha Islands War, also known as Spanish–South American War ( es, Guerra hispano-sudamericana), was a series of coastal and naval battles between Spain and its former colonies of Peru, Chile, Ecuador, and Bolivia from 1865 to 1879. The ...
, the Chilean Government sent her agent in
Belgium
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Manuel Carvallo to British shipyards in search of unsold warships originally laid down for the
Confederate States Navy
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; He found in
Glasgow
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and
Greenock
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, on the
River Clyde
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, the hulls of the 1600-ton commerce-raider ''Texas'' (not the ironclad ) and the 1200-ton
''Pampero''. In order to conceal the true owner of the ship and to elude the
Foreign Enlistment Act
The Foreign Enlistment Act 1870 (33 & 34 Vict c 90) is an Act of Parliament, Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that seeks to regulate mercenary activities of British citizens.
It received royal assent on 9 August 1870.
Background
Ther ...
, several names were used for the ships.
Both ships used the name ''Pampero'' but the 1600-ton ''Texas'' was also named ''Cyclone'' and finally ''Abtao'' and the 1200-ton true original ''Pampero'' was also named ''Canton'' and finally ''Tornado'' under Spanish command.
The 1600-ton hull was christened ''Pampero'' by a Mrs. Galbraith and launched on 29 October 1863.
Through the efforts of the American
consul
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in Glasgow,
Warner Underwood, she was placed under a 24-hour scrutiny by British customs officers and as late as January 1865 she was still considered to be Confederate property, and apparently remained so until the end of the
American Civil War
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. She was purchased by Chile for £75,000 through Isaac Campbell & Co.in January or February 1866.
Robert Winthrop Simpson
Roberto Simpson Winthrop (14 December 1799 – 23 December 1877), was a sailor of British origin, nationalized Chilean, who made a career in the Chilean Navy from 1818 and reached the rank of rear-admiral in 1852. Distinguished himself du ...
in behalf of the Chilean Government ordered both ships, ''Pampero'' and ''Texas'' to be manned in
Hamburg
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and later to the
Faroe Islands
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They are located north-northwest of Scotlan ...
.
''Texas'' arrived at
Valparaiso in November 1866 and was rechristened as ''Abtao'' after the
Naval Battle of Abtao.
The fate of ''Pampero''
But the ''Pampero'' (later the ) should have been in rendezvous with the British filibustering ship steamer ''Greathem Hall'', aiming to interfere against the Spanish trade, as planned by the Chilean Government. But the later was captured by ''Caledonia'' and taken into Portland. ''Pampero'' waited patiently in the rendezvous point, until the crew were ordered to re-coal and head for the desolate islands of
Fernando de Noronha
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, an old pirate haunt off the
Brazil
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ian coast, in order to collect unpaid wages and bonuses offered by the delivery of the vessel.
The Spanish frigate ''Gerona'', brought strict orders from the Spanish government to capture the Chilean (and the Peruvian and ) ships. However, the Peruvian vessels made it to Latin American waters but the Chilean ''Pampero'' was about to be captured. ''Gerona'' sailed from
Cadiz in the early morning of the 20th instant, arriving at Madeira, Portugal on the 22nd instant. At 6:15 in the evening; before arriving at the anchoring ground, she discovered a suspicious steamer weighing anchor and apparently getting ready to put to sea, for which reason the Commander of ''Gerona'', Don Benito Escalera, thought fit to proceed towards her to see if he could obtains news, and to be at the same time in readiness to follow in her track, should she turn out to be either of the vessels indicated to him by the Spanish government.
[House of Commons p.18]
Career of ''Abtao''

Abtao was commissioned on 1 June 1867, after the Chinchas war, under the command of Capitán de Fragata
Enrique Simpson Baeza
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later was she under command of
Galvarino Riveros Cárdenas
José Galvarino Riveros Cárdenas (December 2, 1829 – January 11, 1892) was a Chilean naval officer, Commander of the Chilean Squadron during the War of the Pacific.
He was born in Curaco de Vélez, Sector Changüitad, Isla de Quinchao, Chil ...
and 1868 she brought help to
Arica
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after the
1868 Arica earthquake
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.
Under Capitan de Corbeta Francisco Rondizzoni de la Cotera she made a hydrographic survey of the Chilean coast between
Mataquito River
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and the
Tumán Bay.
On 12 February 1873 she was put under the command of Capitán de Corbeta
Jorge Montt Alvarez
Jorge Montt Álvarez (; April 26, 1845 – October 8, 1922) was a vice admiral in the Chilean Navy and president of Chile from 1891 to 1896.L.S. Rowe, "Passing of a Great Figure in Chilean History." ''Bulletin Pan American Union'' 55 (1922) ...
and she sail to the
Strait of Magellan
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to a hydrographic survey as she did up 1876 between the
Parallel
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23°S and the Caleta del Cobre.
According to Oscar Bermudez Miral,
the corvette ''Abtao'' set sail under the command of Commander F. Rondizzoni, member of the Northern Atacama Coastal Exploration Committee, tasked with making studies as proposed by Minister Victorio Lastarria. Also aboard the steamship ''Abtao'' were the engineers Eugenio Plazolles and Macario Sierralta who were under government orders to do reconnaissance work along the northern Atacama coast. They set sail on 21 October 1876 from Mejillones, arriving the next night at Antofagasta. There, the engineers Sierralta and Plazolles chose the elderly miner Secundino Corvalan, who was familiar with the area, to help them reach the interior of the desert in the area between the 24th parallel and Caleta el Cobre, some 15 or 16 nautical miles south of that parallel.
According to Bermudez, as the corvette ''Abtao'' continued further south of Caleta el Cobre, the members of the expedition observed that the mountain range was further and further from the coast and, in its place, a wide plane appeared. In front of the expedition was Caleta de Remiendos and the ravine of the same name. The members of the expedition had located the conditions necessary for the establishment of a port, as well as an overland means of communication with the desert interior.
1877 ''Abtao'' could not be sold and was used as transporter until 1878 when she was sold for $18,000.
At the beginning of the
War of the Pacific
The War of the Pacific ( es, link=no, Guerra del Pacífico), also known as the Saltpeter War ( es, link=no, Guerra del salitre) and by multiple other names, was a war between Chile and a Bolivian–Peruvian alliance from 1879 to 1884. Fought ...
she was bought by the Chilean Government for $25,000 and armed with four 150 lb and four 40 lb guns and set sail for
Callao
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with the Chilean Fleet as planned by Almirante
Juan Williams Rebolledo
Juan Williams Rebolledo (1825 in Curacaví, Melipilla Province – 24 June 1910 in Santiago), was a Chilean rear admiral who was the organizer and commander-in-chief of the Chilean navy in 1879 at the beginning of the War of the Pacific ...
.
On 28 August 1879 she fought off
Antofagasta
Antofagasta () is a port city in northern Chile, about north of Santiago. It is the capital of Antofagasta Province and Antofagasta Region. According to the 2015 census, the city has a population of 402,669.
After the Spanish American ...
together with ''Magallanes'' against ''Huáscar''.
She was involved in almost all Chilean expeditions and landings during the war. In the final stages of the war she was refitted completely.
At the beginning of the
1891 Chilean Civil War
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she sailed out of Valparaiso harbour and adhered to the cause of the Congress.
See also
*
List of decommissioned ships of the Chilean Navy
The list of decommissioned ships of the Chilean Navy is mostly compiled from information given in the website of thChilean Navy It consists of over 500 ''historical units'' including ships of the Patria Vieja, prizes, fireships, armed merchan ...
References
External links
* Germán Bravo Valdivieso
Historia de la Corbeta "Tornado" Liga Maritima de Chile, in Spanish Language, retrieved on 6 December 2011
* Nick Mitiuckov
retrieved on 6 December 2011
retrieved on 6 December 2011
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Steam corvettes of the Chilean Navy
1864 ships