All things dealing with the Civil War Navies and actions along the coasts and rivers and against forts. Emphasis will be placed on Fort Fisher and all operations around Wilmington, NC. And, of course, the Blockade and Running the Blockade.
Monday, December 11, 2017
Action at Bayou Teche, Louisiana, November 3-5, 1862-- Part 1
From Wikipedia.
Bayou Teche is a 125-mile long waterway in Louisiana which was originally the course of the Mississippi River.
During the Civil War, two gunboat engagements took place here. I wrote about one on Wednesday regarding the USS Diana.
The first occurred November 3-5, 1862, when the USS Kinsman, Calhoun, Estrella and Diana, mounting 24 cannons, passed obstructions placed by Confederate General Alfred Mouton and engaged the CSS J.A. Cotton near Cornay's Bridge for one and a half hours.
The CSS Cotton, a wooden steamboat modified with a casemate of timber and cotton bales and a small amount of railroad iron along its sides was struck several times, but managed to escape.
--Old B-Runner
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