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Destruction of the Westfield

Item #5998

Price $35.00

This is a vintage engraving titled "Destruction of the Westfield." The print is in very good condition. This was published in The Harper's History of the Great Rebellion in 1868.
USS Westfield, an 822 ton side wheel inshore gunboat, was built in 1861 at New York City as a civilian ferryboat. She was purchased by the Navy in November 1861 and placed in commission in January 1862. Sent to the Gulf of Mexico in February, Westfield took an active part in the April campaign to open the lower Mississippi River and capture New Orleans. During the following three months, the gunboat supported the mortar schooner flotilla in operations up the river toward Vicksburg.
Sent to join the blockading force off Texas later in the summer of 1862, Westfield participated in the capture of Galveston in early October. She thereafter operated in that area. On 1 January 1863, while serving as flagship of the Federal naval forces off Galveston, she ran aground and was threatened by a daring Confederate attack. To prevent capture, USS Westfield was blown up by her crew.
The overall size of the page measures approx. 15.25 by 10.75 inches.  There is text on the reverse side. This is not a modern reproduction or reprint. This is a vintage engraving and guaranteed to be as described.