Sabine Pass: The Confederacy's Thermopylae

Sabine Pass: The Confederacy's Thermopylae

by Edward T. Cotham
Sabine Pass: The Confederacy's Thermopylae

Sabine Pass: The Confederacy's Thermopylae

by Edward T. Cotham

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Overview

In an 1882 speech, former Confederate president Jefferson Davis made an exuberant claim: "That battle at Sabine Pass was more remarkable than the battle at Thermopylae." Indeed, Sabine Pass was the site of one of the most decisive Civil War battles fought in Texas. But unlike the Spartans, who succumbed to overwhelming Persian forces at Thermopylae more than two thousand years before, the Confederate underdogs triumphed in a battle that over time has become steeped in hyperbole. Providing a meticulously researched, scholarly account of this remarkable victory, Sabine Pass at last separates the legends from the evidence. In arresting prose, Edward T. Cotham, Jr., recounts the momentous hours of September 8, 1863, during which a hanful of Texans -- almost all of Irish descent -- under the leadership of Houston saloonkeeper Richard W. Dowling, prevented a Union military force of more than 5,000 men, 22 transport vessels, and 4 gunboats from occupying Sabine Pass, the starting place for a large invasion that would soon have given the Union control of Texas. Sabine Pass sheds new light on previously overlooked details, such as the design and construction of the fort (Fort Griffin) that Dowling and his men defended, and includes the battle report prepared by Dowling himself. The result is a portrait of a mythic event that is even more provocative when stripped of embellishment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292797642
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 02/24/2022
Series: Clifton and Shirley Caldwell Texas Heritage Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 289
Sales rank: 744,571
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Edward T. Cotham, Jr., is an independent scholar based in Houston, Texas. He has served as president of the Houston Civil War Roundtable and is the author of Battle on the Bay: The Civil War Struggle for Galveston.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsxi
Introduction1
Chapter 1Setting the Scene9
Chapter 2The Admiral and the Forts17
Chapter 3Attacking Texas25
Chapter 4From Bar to Battle36
Chapter 5Cottonclads with Cannon46
Chapter 6Planning a Victory64
Chapter 7Texas Is the Target83
Chapter 8Sabine Pass as a Stepping-Stone92
Chapter 9The Navy Makes Its Plans97
Chapter 10The Expedition Departs103
Chapter 11Revising the Plan110
Chapter 12"Hold the Fort at All Hazards"117
Chapter 13Attack of the Gunboats125
Chapter 14Praise and Blame159
Chapter 15The War Ends for Fort Griffin174
Conclusion184
Appendix 1Report of Lieut. R. W. Dowling, Company "F," Cook's (Texas) Artillery, Concerning the Battle of Sabine Pass203
Appendix 2Annotated List of Sabine Pass Battle Participants205
Appendix 3Union Casualties at the Battle of Sabine Pass208
Notes211
Bibliography247
Index263
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