CSS Texas

CSS Texas

The CSS "Texas" (Confederate States Ship "Texas"), was a twin-screw ironclad ram of the Confederate Navy, named for the state of Texas. She was sister ship to CSS "Columbia".

History

The keel for the CSS Texas was laid down at Richmond, Virginia. She was launched in January 1865. At the time of Robert E. Lee's evacuation of Richmond on 3 April 1865, she was left unfinished but intact in an outfitting berth at the Richmond Navy Yard, one of only two vessels which escaped destruction by the departing Confederate forces. Captured when the city fell the following day, the ironclad was taken into the United States Navy, but saw no service. "Texas" was laid up at Norfolk until 15 October 1867 when she was sold to J.N. Leonard & Co. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=ddgCAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA383&lpg=PA383&dq=J.+N.+Leonard+%26+Co&source=web&ots=QgbTX-F-Jb&sig=lyZYy7O4CyxsZrRgxI6ep0bGUJg&hl=en#PPA1014,M1 Price & Lee Directory (1899)] ] of New Haven, Connecticut.

Design

From a technological view, the CSS Texas was one of a series of three 'Tennessee class' ironclads. (The other two being the CSS Tennessee II and CSS Columbia) which embodied the latest developments in Confederate shipbuilding technology. Her casemate was diamond-shaped rather than being a sloped box as on earlier ships and fitted snugly around the front, aft and side cannon placement. Instead of bolted on, the pilot house almost formed a seamless natural extension of the side armor. Details of her armament are sketchy, but her sister ship, the CSS Tennessee II ported four 6.4 in. Brooke rifles, two 7 in. Brooke rifles and a bolted-on spar torpedo. Also for the Tennessee II, Armor was given as 3 layers of 2 in, top speed as 5 knots and crew as 133 men. It is unclear however in how far the CSS Texas resembled the Tennessee II as other sources give her a (projected) speed of no less than 10 knots and note that both the Tennessee II and the Texas differed from the original design due to availability of key materials (in particular guns and engines) and due to improvements made during construction from lessons learned in combat [Angus Constam: The Confederate Ironclad, Osprey Publishing, 2001] .

CSS Texas in fiction

In the 2005 film "Sahara" based on Clive Cussler's 1992 novel "Sahara", a fictional CSS "Texas" is supposed to have made the crossing to Africa during the end of the American Civil War and travelled up the Niger River before being buried in the deserts of Mali.

References

ee also

*USS Texas

External links

* [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-us-cs/csa-sh/csash-sz/texas.htm Ships of the Confederate States: CSS Texas (1865)] Webpage from the Naval Historical Center


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