River Defense Fleet

River Defense Fleet
Confederate State of America
ActiveMarch to June 1862
Country Confederate States of America
Branch Army (see article)
EngagementsBattle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip
Battle of Plum Point Bend
First Battle of Memphis

The River Defense Fleet was a set of fourteen vessels in Confederate service, intended to assist in the defense of New Orleans in the early days of the American Civil War. All were merchant ships or towboats that were seized by order of the War Department in Richmond and converted into warships by arming each with one or two guns, protecting their engines by an interior bulkhead, and strengthening their bows so they could be used as rams. Although they were nominally a part of the Confederate States Army, all of their officers and most of their crews were civilians. A portion of the fleet was retained in the south part of the Mississippi River and a portion was sent north to defend against Union movement from the north.

The portion of the fleet in the south took part in the battles at Forts Jackson and St. Philip. The portion of the fleet in the north took part in the battles at Plum Point Bend and Memphis. Experience showed that they could stand up to the opposing Union vessels only under very special circumstances; when those conditions were not met, they were overwhelmed. By the middle of 1862, the entire fleet had been eradicated, either by enemy action or at their own hands.

Map depicting Louisiana and the Lower Mississippi during the time of the Civil War.[1]
Map depicting Louisiana and the Lower Mississippi during the time of the Civil War.[1]
  1. ^ ORN I, v. 18, p. 131.

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