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Sinking Site of the Blockade Runner Acadia

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Surfside, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 28° 57' 3.6972", -95° 17' 9.8988"
 
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    The sidewheel steamer Acadia, owned by Canadians, set out on her maiden voyage in Dec. 1864 for Nassau, Havana, and vera Cruz. Loaded with food, hardware, and clothing, she braved the Federal blockade to bring the goods to suffering Texans. Early on feb. 6, 1865, in heavy fog she grounded in sticky clay 300 yards off this beach. Her crew and cargo came safely ashore. When the fog lifted, the foe sighted and shelled her, but could not board and burn the crippled ship, as Confederate Cavalry defended her from the shore. The Acadia then became a coastal landmark.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Sinking Site of the Blockade Runner Acadia Historical Marker Location Map, Surfside, Texas

 
   
Related Themes: Texas C.S.A., Texas Confederate States of America, Confederacy
 
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