Tinclads in the Civil War: Union Light-Draught Gunboat Operations on Western Waters, 1862-1865

Once the Union Army gained control of the upper rivers of the Mississippi Valley during the first half of 1862, slow and heavy ironclads proved ineffective in patrolling the waters. Hastily outfitted steamboats were covered with thin armor and pressed into duty. These "tinclads" fought Confederate forces attacking from the riverbanks, provided convoy for merchant steamers, enforced revenue measures, and offered tow, dispatch, and other fleet support services. This history documents the service records and duties of these little-known vessels of the Union fleet.

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Tinclads in the Civil War: Union Light-Draught Gunboat Operations on Western Waters, 1862-1865

Once the Union Army gained control of the upper rivers of the Mississippi Valley during the first half of 1862, slow and heavy ironclads proved ineffective in patrolling the waters. Hastily outfitted steamboats were covered with thin armor and pressed into duty. These "tinclads" fought Confederate forces attacking from the riverbanks, provided convoy for merchant steamers, enforced revenue measures, and offered tow, dispatch, and other fleet support services. This history documents the service records and duties of these little-known vessels of the Union fleet.

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Tinclads in the Civil War: Union Light-Draught Gunboat Operations on Western Waters, 1862-1865

Tinclads in the Civil War: Union Light-Draught Gunboat Operations on Western Waters, 1862-1865

by Myron J. Smith , Jr.
Tinclads in the Civil War: Union Light-Draught Gunboat Operations on Western Waters, 1862-1865

Tinclads in the Civil War: Union Light-Draught Gunboat Operations on Western Waters, 1862-1865

by Myron J. Smith , Jr.

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Overview

Once the Union Army gained control of the upper rivers of the Mississippi Valley during the first half of 1862, slow and heavy ironclads proved ineffective in patrolling the waters. Hastily outfitted steamboats were covered with thin armor and pressed into duty. These "tinclads" fought Confederate forces attacking from the riverbanks, provided convoy for merchant steamers, enforced revenue measures, and offered tow, dispatch, and other fleet support services. This history documents the service records and duties of these little-known vessels of the Union fleet.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786457038
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 01/13/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 431
File size: 12 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Prolific author Myron J. Smith, Jr., is emeritus library director and professor at Tusculum University, Greeneville, Tennessee.
Prolific author Myron J. Smith, Jr., is emeritus library director and professor at Tusculum University, Greeneville, Tennessee.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Abbreviations      viii
Introduction     

1. Rivers and Steamboats     
2. Insurgents and Gunboats     
3. The Coming of the Tinclad     
4. Early Rounds, August–December 1862     
5. Tinclad River Guardians, January–April 1863     
6. Guerrilla Attacks and Morgan’s Raid, May–December 1863     
7. Troubled Rivers, January–March 1864     
8. Fort Pillow, the Petrel, and Red River, April 1864     
9. The Big Guns of Brig. Gen. Major, Col. Greene, and Capt. Creuzbauer, May 1864     
10. Long, Hot Summer, 1864     
11. Decatur and Johnsonville, October–November 1864     
12. Nashville and Beyond, December 1864–April 1865     
13. Winding Down, May to the Fall of 1865     

Appendix I: Tinclad Acquisition Chronology, 1862–1865     
Appendix II: Tinclad Postwar History, 1865–1876     
Chapter Notes     
Bibliography     
Index     
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