Sabine Pass Battleground State Historic Site
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Sabine Pass Battleground State Historic Site is located in Jefferson County, Texas, where the Sabine River enters the Gulf of Mexico. The site is the location of a significant Civil War battle.
In September 1863, members of the Davis Guard—led by Confederate Lt. Richard "Dick" Dowling—held off a Union attack at Sabine Pass, a key port for Confederate shipments of supplies. In a battle lasting less than an hour, Dowling and his men destroyed two gunboats, captured nearly 350 prisoners, and prevented Union forces from penetrating the Texas interior.[1][2]
Today, the site is operated as a historic site by the Texas Historical Commission. Features include the 1936 statue honoring Dowling's feats, a monument dedicated to the Union casualties, outdoor educational exhibits, and a scale model of the Civil War-era fort and battle.[3]
See also
- List of Texas state historic sites
- Fort Manhassett
- Leon Smith (naval commander)
- Anaconda Plan
References
- ^ Ward, James R. "Dowling, Richard William". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association.
- ^ "Site Snapshot : Texas Historical Commission". Archived from the original on 2010-10-29. Retrieved 2012-01-27.
- ^ Long, Christopher. "Sabine Pass Battleground State Historic Site". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association.
External links
Media related to Sabine Pass Battleground State Historic Site at Wikimedia Commons
- Culver, Gabriel. "Sabine Pass Battleground". East Texas History. Sam Houston State University.
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