CSS General Polk

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USS Cayuga at Forts Jackson and St. Philip.jpg
USS Cayuga attacks the Confederate fleet. The CSS General Polk is the sidewheel steamer that sits alongside the Cayuga.
History
Confederate States
NameGeneral Polk
NamesakeLeonidas Polk
BuilderNew Albany, Indiana
Launched1862
Commissioned20 April 1862
FateBurned to prevent capture, 26 June 1862
General characteristics
Class and typepaddle steamer
Tonnage390 tons
Length280 ft (85.3 m)
Beam35 ft (10.7 m)
Draught8 ft (2.4 m)
PropulsionSide wheels
Armament

The CSS General Polk (known casually as the Polk) was a vessel of the Confederate navy during the American Civil War. Originally a side-wheel river steamer built in 1852 named either Ed Howard or merely Howard, she was purchased for $8,000 by the Confederacy in 1861 and outfitted for service as a timberclad river gunboat. Under the command of Flag Officer George N. Hollins, she fought at the Battle of Lucas Bend and served in defence of Columbus, Kentucky and the Mississippi River. Being given to Lieutenant thereafter, she served at New Madrid, Missouri before returning to New Orleans. Following Union victory she was burned near Yazoo City on June 26, 1862.[1]

Notes[]

  1. ^ "General Polk". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Retrieved 7 July 2010.
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