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November 1861. The South was winning the Civil War. Fort Sumter had fallen to the Confederates. The Federal army was routed at Manassas. The blockade of Southern ports was a farce; commerce and weapons flowed almost as freely as before the war. There were stirrings of interest from foreign powers in recognizing the Confederacy and brokering a forced peace accord. The Federals needed to turn the tide. The largest fleet ever assembled by the United States set its sights on the South Carolina coast for this much-needed victory. On November 7, 1861, this mighty weapon of war engaged two undermanned and outgunned forts in Hilton Head in a clash called the Battle of Port Royal. Join historian Michael Coker as he tells the story of this largely forgotten battle, a pivotal turning point in the war that defined our nation.
Compiled from letters, reports, and personal accounts, this book details the signaling and the assembly of the fleet being led by the USS Wabash flagship engaged in the attack of two undermanned as well as outgunned Confederate forts in Hilton Head in a clash called the Battle of Port Royal, whereby Samuel Du Pont had a fleet of 17 warships, 600 marines, and an army of 12,000 strong. From planning to completion, it details military movements and Union strategies used to defeat the Confederacy.