Bayou St. John Confederate Submarine

Bayou St. John Confederate Submarine

The Bayou St. John Confederate Submarine is an early military Submarine built for use by the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War.

Description

The submarine is constructed of riveted iron, convert|20|ft|m long, convert|3|ft|m wide and convert|6|ft|m deep, with a hand-cranked propeller.

History

No period documentation for the submarine is known to exist, and its original name and many details about it remain unknown. The submarine was rediscovered in 1878 during a dredging of Bayou St. John at its intersection with Lake Pontchartrain in New Orleans, Louisiana, where the submarine was presumably scuttled to prevent it falling into Union hands after the U.S. capture of New Orleans ("see:" New Orleans in the American Civil War). It was put on display beside the bayou at Spanish Fort Amusement Park as a curiosity, incorrectly identified as the Confederate submarine "Pioneer". (The traditional identification as the "Pioneer" was not called into serious question until historical research in the late 20th century showed the "Pioneer" to be of different design than the one rescued from Bayou St. John.) The Bayou submarine and "the Pioneer" may have undergone trials at about the same time and confusion between the two may date back to contemporary accounts; it is not clear which of the two was constructed first.

In 1908 the submarine was moved to the grounds of Camp Nicholls Confederate Home on Moss Street beside Bayou St. John. About this time, the interior of the submarine was filled with concrete in an attempt at preservation that later generations of conservators would find questionable.

In 1942 the submarine was acquired by the Louisiana State Museum and moved to Jackson Square; after being in various displays around the Square it was placed in the shelter of the arcade of the ground floor of The Presbytere in 1957, where it would remain until 1999.

In 1999 the submarine was transported to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where the old concrete was removed as part of major restoration work, after which the submarine was placed on display at the Baton Rouge branch of the Louisiana State Museum.

External links and references

* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/08448.htm NavSource Online: Submarine Photo Archive]
* [http://www.ussvi.org/mem/mstrysub.htm Mystery Sub]
* [http://www.bestofneworleans.com/dispatch/2007-09-11/blake.php New Orleans Know-It-All]
* [http://www.pbs.org/opb/historydetectives/pdf/201_subs.pdf "History Detectives" PBS tv episode (PDF)]
* [http://lsm.crt.state.la.us/cabildo/cab10.htm Louisiana State Museum Cabildo]


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