Five days later, Windom departed Hampton Roads on her way to the blockade off Cuba.
At the end of December 1900, she departed Hampton Roads, bound for the Far East.
Emma Henry departed Hampton Roads with the rest of the squadron on 17 May 1865.
On the 24th, the convoy departed Hampton Roads and shaped a course eastward across the Atlantic.
On 4 November, she departed Hampton Roads once more for a cruise to the Middle East.
The Patterson departed Hampton Roads for the west coast on July 30, 1884.
She departed Hampton Roads on 18 March and arrived at New Orleans eight days later.
She returned home in August but departed Hampton Roads on 12 October for the Pacific.
She departed Hampton Roads on 1 December and arrived at the mouth of the Delaware River several days later.
She departed Hampton Roads on 23 April and joined her first convoy the following day.