Naval Assault at Drewry’s Bluff
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe
N 37° 24.076 W 077° 23.191
18S E 288761 N 4142060
On May 15, 1862 a small federal fleet including the ironclads, the Monitor, the Galena, and three wooden war ships sailed up the James River to try to enter the Confederate capital at Richmond.
Waymark Code: WM12R7N
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 07/06/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member jhuoni
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Naval Assault at Drewry’s Bluff-On May 15, 1862 a small federal fleet including the ironclads, the Monitor, the Galena, and three wooden war ships sailed up the James River to try to enter the Confederate capital at Richmond. Their efforts were blocked at Drewry’s Bluff by Confederates with heavy sea coast guns and a channel loaded with sunken vessels. Neither Union ship could elevate its guns to damage Confederates on the high bluff. The Galena received extensive damage during the four hour battle. Two members of the US Naval crew and one US Marine received the Medal of Honor for Valor due to their bravery under fire. The defenders at Drewry’s Bluff saved Richmond from attack by water for the duration of the Civil War.

LOCATION: This marker is on the river bank at Osborne Park & Boat Landing.
Marker Number: HC-24.

Marker Title: Naval Assault at Drewry’s Bluff

Marker Location: 9680 Osborne Turnpike, Henrico VA 23231

County or Independent City: Henrico County.

Marker Program Sponsor: County of Henrico

Web Site: Not listed

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