USS Indianola (1862)

USS Indianola (1862)

USS "Indianola", an ironclad river monitor propelled by both side wheels and screw propellers, was built in Cincinnati, Ohio by Joseph Brown.

The danger that Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith, whose troops had reached Covington, Kentucky, just across the Ohio River, would capture Cincinnati, prompted Major General Lew Wallace to take "Indianola" from the contractor before completion September 2, 1862 and have her launched 2 days later. Acting Master Edward Shaw was placed in command of the ship September 18, and she was reported in commission 9 days later.

"Indianola" was "armed and ready to defend Cincinnati" by October 23 -- but was not completed. When ready for general service several weeks later, the water level in the Ohio had fallen too much for her to get over the falls at Louisville. She finally arrived at Cairo, Illinois and joined the Mississippi Squadron on January 23, 1863. She served briefly in the Mississippi and the Yazoo Rivers before running past the Confederate batteries at Vicksburg, Mississippi to join the USS "Queen of the West" in an effort to stop the Confederate flow of supplies from the Red River.

She left her anchorage in the Yazoo River at 10:15 p.m., February 13, and moved slowly downstream until the first gun was fired at her from the Vicksburg cliffs slightly more than an hour later. She then raced ahead at full speed until out of range of the Confederate cannon, which thundered at her from above. She anchored for the night 4 miles below Warrenton, Missouri, and early the next morning got underway down river.

Two days later, February 16, the "Indianola" met prize steamer Era No. 5 manned by the survivors of "Queen of the West", which had run aground while under heavy fire from Confederate shore batteries at Gorton's Landing (frequently misspelled "Gordon's" in contemporary accounts) in the Red River. Late that afternoon lookouts in "Indianola" spotted Confederate steamer CSS "Webb" abreast Ellis Cliffs. She promptly cleared for action and steamed ahead full speed firing at the Southern ship, which proved to be barely out of range. "Webb" turned about and dashed downstream and out of sight around a bend in the river. A heavy fog set in, compelling "Indianola" to give up the chase and anchor for the night. Early the next afternoon the fog cleared enabling "Indianola" to proceed to the mouth of the Red River, where she maintained a strict blockade until February 21, when she began steaming upstream. Her progress was slowed by two coal barges which she towed so that she might furnish fuel to any ships sent to reinforce her from above Vicksburg. On the evening of February 24, the Confederate ram "Webb" and "Queen of the West", now Confederate-manned, overtook "Indianola" and attacked from each side, ramming her seven times before the ironclad, "in an almost powerless condition," ran her bow on the west bank of the river and surrendered.

The loss of "Indianola" was deeply distressing to the Union. It ended Admiral David Dixon Porter's efforts to blockade the Red River by detached vessels while keeping the body of his fleet above Vicksburg, Mississippi, and it prompted Farragut's costly run by the South's forts at Port Hudson, March 14, 1863. On the brighter side, it set the stage for one of the most successful hoaxes of the war. A dummy monitor was made by building paddle boxes on an old coal barge to simulate a turret, which in turn was adorned with logs painted black to resemble guns. Pork-barrel funnels containing burning smudge pots were the final touch added just before the strange craft was cast adrift to float past Vicksburg on the night of "Indianola"'s surrender. Word of this "river monitor" panicked the salvage crew working on "Indianola", causing them to set off the ship's magazines to prevent her recapture. After Vicksburg fell, and following long and difficult struggle, "Indianola" was refloated January 5, 1865 and towed to Mound City, Illinois, January 17, where she was sold.


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