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The Confederate submarine Pioneer drawn by Ensign David M. Stauffer of the Mississippi Squadron, 1865
History
Confederate States of America
Name Pioneer
Builder Horace Lawson Hunley , James McClintock , and Baxter Watson
Laid down 1861
Launched 1862
Fate
Scuttled 25 April 1862
Raised and sold for scrap ca. 1868
Pioneer full-scale replica on display at the Warren Lasch Conservation Center
Pioneer was the first of three submarines privately developed and paid for by Horace Lawson Hunley , James McClintock , and Baxter Watson .
While the United States Navy was constructing its first submarine, USS Alligator , during the American Civil War in late 1861, the Confederates were doing so as well. Hunley, McClintock and Watson built Pioneer in New Orleans , Louisiana . Pioneer was tested in February 1862 in the Mississippi River , and later was towed to Lake Pontchartrain for additional trials , but the Union advance towards New Orleans the following month prompted the men to abandon development and scuttle Pioneer in the New Basin Canal on 25 April 1862.[ 1] The team followed with American Diver , built after they relocated to Mobile , Alabama .
The scuttled Pioneer was raised and examined by Union troops. The Times-Picayune of New Orleans of 15 February 1868 reported Pioneer had been sold for scrap .[ 2]
The Bayou St. John submarine , now in the collection of the Louisiana State Museum , was for decades misidentified as Pioneer . The Bayou St. John submarine and Pioneer may have undergone trials at about the same time and confusion between the two may date back to contemporary accounts; it is not clear which of the two was constructed first.
A life-size model of Pioneer can be viewed and explored at the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum,[ 3] in Madisonville , Louisiana.
References
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4 Jan: Santi-Pietri
9 Jan: USS Meteor , USS Potomac
20 Jan: USS Margaret Scott
23 Jan: Ocean Chief
24 Jan: USS Peri
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26 Jan: USS India , USS Timor
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8 Feb: CSS Sea Bird
10 Feb: CSS Appomattox , CSS Black Warrior , CSS Fanny , CSS Forrest
20 Feb: USS Isaac N. Seymour
25 Feb: USS R. B. Forbes
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10 Mar: USS Whitehall
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14 Apr: Erebus
19 Apr: USS Maria J. Carlton
24 Apr: CSS General Lovell , CSS Governor Moore , CSS Manassas , CSS Stonewall Jackson , Sweepstakes , USS Varuna
25 Apr: CSS Mississippi , CSRC Pickens , Pioneer , Washington , CSS Pamlico
28 Apr: CSS Louisiana , CSS McRae
April (unknown date): CSS Jackson , CSS Oregon , CSS Carondelet
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11 May: CSS Virginia
15 May: CSS Jamestown
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15 Oct: G. L. Brockenborough
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November (unknown date): USS Mingo
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31 Dec: USS Monitor
Unknown date: USS Noble
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