- Battle of Saint Charles
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict =American Civil War
partof = Operations Near the White River
caption = Battle at St. Charles, White River, Arkansas: Explosion of theUSS Mound City
date = June 17, 1862
place =Arkansas County, Arkansas
territory =
result = Union victory
status =
combatant1= flagicon|USA|1861United States (Union)
combatant2= flagicon|CSA|1861 CSA (Confederacy)
commander1 = Col.Graham N. Fitch
Cdr. Augustus H. Kilty
commander2 = Capt. Joseph Fry, C.S.N.
strength1 =
strength2 =
casualties1 = 135
casualties2 = 155
notes = The Battle of St. Charles was a naval engagement during theAmerican Civil War . It was fought onJune 17 ,1862 , between 8 Union ships including the USS "Mound City", and several Confederate shore guns. A Confederate gun hit the Mound City's steam drum, causing an explosion which resulted in heavy casualties [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-m/md-cty-k.htm] : 105 of the 175 man crew were killed. The USS "Mound City" was then towed back toMemphis, Tennessee and repaired.Battle
On the morning of June 17, USS "Mound City", St. Louis, Lexington, Conestoga, and transports proceeded up White River towards Saint Charles attempting to resupply Maj. Gen.
Samuel R. Curtis ’s army near Jacksonport. A few miles below Saint Charles, the 46th Indiana Infantry under the command of Col. Graham N. Fitch disembarked, formed a skirmish line, and proceeded upriver towards the Rebel batteries on Saint Charles bluffs, under the command of Capt. Joseph Fry, C.S.N. At the same time, the Union gunboats went upriver to engage the Rebel batteries; "Mound City" was hit and her steam drum exploded scalding most of the crew to death. More than 125 sailors from the "Mound City" were killed, but the other ship was towed to safety. Col. Fitch halted the gunboat activities to prevent further loss and then undertook an attack on the Confederate batteries with his infantry. The Indiana Infantry turned the Rebel flank which ended the firing from the batteries and left Saint Charles open to Federal occupation.References
External links
* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wynkoop/webdocs/moundcty.htm Boiler Explosion on the "Mound City"]
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