First Battle of Fort McAllister
Other Names: None Location: Bryan County Campaign: Naval Attacks on Fort McAllister (1863) Date(s): March 3, 1863 Principal Commanders: Capt.
P. Drayton, U.S.N. [US]; Capt. George A. Anderson [CS]
Forces Engaged: Union Navy Flotilla [US]; Fort McAllister Garrison [CS]
Estimated Casualties: Unknown
Description: Rear Adm. Samuel F. Du Pont [US] ordered three ironclads, Patapsco, Passaic, and Nahant, to test their guns and mechanical appliances and practice artillery firing by attacking Fort McAllister, then a small three-gun earthwork battery. On March 3, 1863, the three ironclads conducted an eight-hour bombardment. The bombardment did not destroy the battery but did some damage, while the three ironclads received some scratches and dents. The tests were helpful for knowledge and experience gained, but the fort did not fall, showing that the ironclads’ firepower could not destroy an earthen fort.
Result(s): Confederate victory
CWSAC Reference #: GA002
Preservation Priority: III.3 (Class C)
The First Battle of Fort McAllister took place March 3, 1863, in Bryan County, Georgia, during the American Civil War.
Rear Adm. Samuel F. Du Pont ordered three ironclads—USS Patapsco, Passaic, and Nahant— to test their guns and mechanical appliances and practice artillery firing by attacking the Confederate defenses at Fort McAllister, then a small three-gun earthwork battery. One of his goals was to determine how effective fire from the monitors' big guns would be against an earthen shore battery.
On March 3, 1863, the three ironclads conducted an eight-hour bombardment. The bombardment did not destroy the battery, but it did some damage, while the three ironclads received some scratches and dents from return fire from the fort. The tests were helpful for knowledge and experience gained, but Fort McAllister did not fall, showing that the ironclads’ firepower alone could not destroy an earthen fort.
More information
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(Video) For McAllister: Sherman's Last Obstacle
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For McAllister, Georgia Site Photos
www.civilwaralbum.com
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Georgia State Parks - Fort McAllister Historic Park
www.gastateparks.org