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.
Thursday, February 27, 2020
Feb. 25, 1865: CSS Chickamauga Sunk As An Obstruction in Cape Fear River
FEBRUARY 25TH, 1865: The CSS Chickamauga was burned and sunk by her own crew in the Cape Fear River just below Indian Wells, North Carolina. The position selected by the Confederates was above Wilmington on the Northwest Fork of the river leading to Fayetteville.
The scuttling was intended to obstruct the river and prevent the Union from establishing water communication between Wilmington and General Sherman's army operating in the interior of the state.
The effort proved abortive as the current swept the hulk around parallel to the bank and by 12 March the water link between Wilmington and Fayetteville had been opened. Every river that could float a ship was an artery of strength from the sea for Sherman in his rapid march north.
--Old B-Runner
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