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USS Osage (1863)

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mounted in a single turret that had an arc of fire of 300Β°. Firing the guns tended to jam the turret until modifications were made to the guns' recoil system. Each gun weighed approximately 16,000 pounds (7,300 kg). They could fire a 136-pound (61.7 kg) shell up to a range of 3,650 yards
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powering a two-cylinder, western steamboat-type engine that drove the sternwheel. The ship had a maximum speed of 12 miles per hour (19 km/h) in service and she carried 50 long tons (51 t) of coal. Her crew numbered 100 officers and enlisted men.
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on 12 April, driving off the Confederate forces with heavy losses after having run aground and freed herself. After the end of the campaign in May she was assigned to patrol the Mississippi River. During that month she grounded on a sandbar near
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After completion, the ship was assigned to Rear Admiral David Porter's Mississippi Squadron and patrolled the Mississippi River against Confederate raids and ambushes. During the Red River Campaign
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in a previously swept channel and sank rapidly on 29 March. Two crewmen were killed and some others wounded. The ship was later refloated and sold at auction at
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on 1 February 1865 for the attack on Mobile, Alabama. She participated in the Battle of Spanish Fort, defending Mobile from the east, but struck a
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to split and broke many rivets in her hull and on her deck. She was repaired in place before being refloated at the end of November.
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and could not be refloated due to the rapidly falling water level even when some of her armor was removed. As the water receded
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of 45 feet (13.7 m). When launched she proved to have a draft 1 foot (0.3 m) deeper than planned and she measured 523
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was positioned above the rear deckhouse, next to the forward face of the sternwheel. The ship was 180 feet (54.9 m) long
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by herself on 15 March 1864 without firing a shot. She successfully defended the navy transports attacked during the
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Naval Historical Center Online Library of Selected Images: USS Osage (1863–1873)
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because only her middle was supported by the sand. This caused her longitudinal
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while the hull had 2.5 inches (64 mm) of armor. The armor plates of the
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on 22 November 1867, along with three ex-Confederate ships, for $ 20,467.
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She supported the Union Army when it captured Fort DeRussy and captured
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was at the bow and she had a deckhouse between the funnel and the
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for six months after the end of the campaign and badly damaged.
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Olmstead, Edwin; Stark, Wayne E.; Tucker, Spencer C. (1997).
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in March–May 1864, during which she supported the capture of
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After being towed to Mound City for more permanent repairs,
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The Big Guns: Civil War Siege, Seacoast, and Naval Cannon
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Mr. Lincoln's Brown Water Navy: The Mississippi Squadron
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and paddle housing were 1.25 inches (32 mm) thick.
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Index

USS Osage
USS Osage
Union Navy Jack
Osage Nation
Union Iron Works
Carondelet, Missouri
mine
Neosho-class
river monitor
bm
ihp
boilers
Stern wheel
steam engine
miles per hour
Dahlgren guns
Gun turret
Neosho-class
monitor
Union Navy
American Civil War
Edward Hartt
Mississippi River
Confederate
Rear Admiral
David Porter
Mississippi Squadron
Red River Campaign
Fort DeRussy
Battle of Blair's Landing

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