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The Texas Marine Department (1861–1865) (alt ''Marine Department of Military District of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona'', ''Trans-Mississippi Marine Department'') was formed in the State of
Texas Texas ( , ; or ) is the most populous U.S. state, state in the South Central United States, South Central region of the United States. It borders Louisiana to the east, Arkansas to the northeast, Oklahoma to the north, New Mexico to the we ...
shortly after Texas came under blockade from the Union Navy in 1861. It operated under the control of the Confederate Navy during the Civil War. "The Texas Marine Department, an organization unique in the Confederacy, combined the roles of a conventional navy, revenue service, and military logistics command." The ships in the Marine Department mainly consisted of small vessels, improvised cottonclad warships, and some captured US Navy ships. The Department was instrumental in the liberation of
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, occupied by the Union, and winning the Battle of Galveston on January 1, 1863. It was disbanded at the end of the war.


Commanders

* Commander William W. Hunter: from 1861 until December 1862. Hunter was a regular
Confederate States Navy The Confederate States Navy (CSN) was the Navy, naval branch of the Confederate States Armed Forces, established by an act of the Confederate States Congress on February 21, 1861. It was responsible for Confederate naval operations during the Amer ...
's commander (later in the war promoted to Captain, commanded the Savannah squadron).Day, James M. (1965) "Leon Smith: Confederate Mariner," East Texas Historical Journal: Vol. 3: Iss. 1, Article 7.
/ref>Register of the Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the Navy of the Confederate States, January 1, 1864
page 106
* Leon Smith: December 1862 - August 1864. Smith was variously described as lieutenant, captain, major, colonel, and commodore, but was a volunteer not actually commissioned in either the Confederate army or navy, despite General John B. Magruder's repeated attempts to secure a commission for him. * Lieutenant Joseph Nicholson Barney: regular
Confederate States Navy The Confederate States Navy (CSN) was the Navy, naval branch of the Confederate States Armed Forces, established by an act of the Confederate States Congress on February 21, 1861. It was responsible for Confederate naval operations during the Amer ...
officer sent to take control of operation, however following discussions with Magruder who was not willing to relinquish controls of the cottonclads, Barney conceded the appointment, and in a letter to Confederate naval secretary Stephen Mallory recommended that the navy relinquish control. Barney later explained that he made his recommendation since he considered that the presence of two separate marine forces with independent commanders would lead to discord and confusion. * Captain Henry S. Lubbock: August 1864 - end of war. Not commissioned in
Confederate States Navy The Confederate States Navy (CSN) was the Navy, naval branch of the Confederate States Armed Forces, established by an act of the Confederate States Congress on February 21, 1861. It was responsible for Confederate naval operations during the Amer ...
, captain probably due to being ship's captain.


Ships

*''A. S. Ruthven'', side-wheel steamer - transport *, steamer - cottonclad gunboat * CSS ''Clifton'', side-wheel steamer - gunboat (Ex-USS ''Clifton''): Burned March 21, 1864 *''Colonel Stell'', side-wheel steamer - transport: Surrendered *''Corpus Christi'' - gunboat *, steamer - transport, cottonclad and ironclad gunboat ram *''Dime'', steamer - transport and tender *'' Era No. 3'', steamer - patrol ship and transport *, yacht - guard boat, dispatch boat *''Florilda'', steamer - transport *''General Rusk'', side-wheel steamer - picket boat, signal boat, tow boat, blockade runner: Captured *''George Buckhart'', schooner - gunboat, guard boat: Captured March 17, 1865 *''Grand Bay'', stern-wheel steamer - transport *''Island City'', side-wheel steamer - supply boat *''Jeff Davis'', steamer - transport *''John F. Carr'', steamer - transport and cottonclad gunboat *''Josiah A. Bell'', side-wheel steamer - cottonclad gunboat *''Lone Star'', side-wheel steamer - transport *''Lucy Gwin'', stern-wheel steamer - transport *''Mary Hill'', side-wheel steamer - gunboat, transport, picket ship, guard ship *, steamer - gunboat, tugboat, picket boat, transport: Sunk 1863 *''Roebuck'', side-wheel steamer - unarmed cottonclad transport * ''Sachem'' (1863), screw steamer - gunboat (Ex-USS ''Sachem'') (1863-1864); blockade runner (1864) *''Sunflower'', steamer - cottonclad transport *, steamer - cottonclad gunboat


See also

* Battle of Galveston * USRC Harriet Lane (1857) * List of ships of the Confederate States Navy *
Confederate States Army The Confederate States Army (CSA), also called the Confederate army or the Southern army, was the Military forces of the Confederate States, military land force of the Confederate States of America (commonly referred to as the Confederacy) duri ...
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American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861May 26, 1865; also known by Names of the American Civil War, other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union (American Civil War), Union ("the North") and the Confederate States of A ...


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References

{{reflist Gunboats of the Confederate States Navy Ships of the Confederate States Army 1861 establishments in Texas 1865 disestablishments in Texas