Monday, January 13, 2020

January 13, 1865: The Beginning of the Second Battle of Fort Fisher-- Part 1


JANUARY 13TH, 1865:  Early on the morning of the 13th. the second amphibious assault on Fort Fisher was begun.  Read Admiral Porter took some 59 warships into action.  Major General Alfred Terry commanded 8,000 soldiers.  The naval landing party of 2,000 sailors and Marines would raise the assaulting force to 10,000.

Col. Lamb's valiant defenders in the fort numbered 1,500.

The USS New Ironsides, Commodore William Radford, led the monitors Saugus, Canonicus, Monadnock and Mahopac to within 1,000 yards of Fort Fisher and opened on the batteries.

A spirited engagement ensued.

Porter wrote Secretary Welles:  "It was soon quite apparent that the iron vessels had the best of it; traverses began to disappear and the southern angle of Fort Fisher commenced to look very dilapidated."

The USS Brooklyn, Captain Alden, and USS Colorado, Commodore Thatcher, led the heavy wooden warships into battle and the federal fleet maintained a devastating bombardment throughout the day until after dark.

--Old B-Runner

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