USS Mound City
City class ironclad gunboat
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The USS Mound City was a City-class ironclad gunboat constructed for the Union during the American Civil War, specifically designed to operate on the Mississippi River and its tributaries. Built by Hambleton, Collier and Company at Mound City, Illinois, she was one of seven ironclads contracted under James B. Eads’s supervision. The vessel measured approximately 175 feet in length, with a beam of 51 feet 2 inches, and a draft of 6 feet, displacing around 512 tons. Her hull was broad to support armor and navigated shallow waters, featuring a distinctive three-keel design with a single paddlewheel propulsion system, powered by two engines each with a 22-inch bore and a 6-foot stroke, capable of reaching speeds up to 8 knots. Mound City’s armor was initially planned to be 2.5 inches thick, covering a casemate that could host 20 guns. However, modifications led to increased armor weight and a reduction in armament to 13 guns, including 8-inch smoothbore cannons and other smaller artillery pieces. The ship’s armament was frequently upgraded throughout her service, reflecting the evolving needs of river combat. Her service history was marked by significant engagements and notable events. Early in her career, she participated in the bombardment of Island No. 10, and notably, at Fort Pillow, she was rammed by Confederate vessels and later suffered a catastrophic hit to her steam drum during the Battle of Saint Charles, resulting in the deaths of 105 crew members due to scalding steam—a tragedy that underscored the dangers of ironclad engineering flaws. She also took part in the Vicksburg campaign, supporting operations such as Steele’s Bayou Expedition and the bombardment of Confederate batteries at Grand Gulf. During the Red River Expedition, she narrowly escaped destruction when low water levels threatened to trap her and other vessels, a crisis mitigated by temporary dam construction. Decommissioned and sold in 1865, USS Mound City exemplifies the technological innovation and strategic importance of riverine warfare during the Civil War, playing a vital role in Union efforts to control the Mississippi River and cut off Confederate supply lines.
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