File:Queen of the West Capture.jpg
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"The Loss of the 'Queen of the West'" Grounding and capture of the USS Queen of the West while she was operating on the Red River near Fort DeRussy, Louisiana on 14 February 1863. |
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Author | Harper's Weekly line engraving after a sketch by Mr. McCullagh |
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Camera location | 31° 10′ 31.96″ N, 92° 02′ 55.95″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 31.175545; -92.048874 |
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[edit]The intention of the Queen's commander was to capture vessels reported at Gordon's landing on Red river. This was the same location as "Fort DeRussy" [1]. The fort's earthworks are still existing and is located about 4 miles north of Marksville. On the 14th, the Queen successfully captured steamer Era 15 miles upstream from the entrance to the Black river. The ship was grounded within site of the guns at Gordon's Landing, at a sharp bend just before them. [2]. Col. Ellet alleged the grounding was done purposely by the replacement pilot who he accused in his report of being a rebel sympathizer. Source: Charles R. Ellet Frank Moore , ed. Doc 105: Loss of the Queen of the West, p. 385 .
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Time and place is|14 February 1863|Louisiana|Fort DeRussy
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