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CSS McRae, a 680-ton screw gunboat, was formerly the
Mexican Marquis de la Habana. Captured in 1860 by the U.S.
Navy as a suspected pirate, she was purchased by the Confederate
Government a year later and placed in service to help defend New
Orleans. Under the command of Lieutenant Thomas
B. Huger, McRae protected blockade runners as they
left and arrived at the mouth of the Mississippi and took part
in an engagement with Federal blockaders on 12 October 1861. During
the 24 April 1862 naval battle near Forts Jackson and Saint Philip,
she gave a good account of herself, but was badly damaged and
her commander mortally wounded. Sent to New Orleans under flag
of truce on 27 April, CSS McRae sank after her arrival
there.
This page features our only views of the Confederate gunboat
McRae.
Photo #: NH 48178
CSS McRae (1861-1862)
Photograph of a 19th Century watercolor.
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Photo #: NH 46483
CSS McRae (1861-1862)
Photograph published in Francis T. Miller's "The Photographic
History of the Civil War", 1911.
Courtesy of Frederick Way, Jr., 1941.
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