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    The Second Battle of Sabine Pass (September 8, 1863) was a failed Union Army attempt to invade the Confederate state of Texas during the American Civil...
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  • of Sabine Pass, and the Second Battle of Sabine Pass, as well as land skirmishes that occurred around the historic Sabine Pass Lighthouse during the Civil...
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    Louisiana. Two major battles occurred here during the American Civil War, known as the First and Second Battles of Sabine Pass. In May 1898, the 55th...
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    The Sabine Pass Lighthouse, or Sabine Pass Light as it was referred to by the United States Coast Guard, is a historic lighthouse, as part of a gulf coast...
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    The First Battle of Sabine Pass (September 24–25, 1862), also known as the Bombardment of Fort Sabine, was the first American Civil War bombardment by...
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  • USS Sachem (1861) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    Union with a base for a thrust into the interior of Texas. Sachem arrived off Sabine Pass on the evening of the 7th, followed USS Clifton across the bar and...
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  • Two Battles of Sabine Pass were fought during the American Civil War: First Battle of Sabine Pass, September 25, 1862 Second Battle of Sabine Pass, September...
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    William B. Franklin (category Members of the Aztec Club of 1847)
    capture Sabine Pass during the Second Battle of Sabine Pass. The operation ended abruptly after the combined Union Army and Navy invasion force of four gunboats...
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    Texas at the Second Battle of Sabine Pass, fought at the mouth of the river. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the middle course of the river was...
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    the site of the Second Battle of Sabine Pass, often credited as the most one-sided Confederate victory of the American Civil War. A pioneer of Port Neches...
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  • victory at Second Battle of Sabine Pass. It is referred to as the "Thermopylae of the Confederacy" and the most one-sided Confederate victory of the war...
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    known in the North as Battle of Antietam and Second Battle of Bull Run were referred to as the Battle of Sharpsburg and the Battle of Manassas, respectively...
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  • Irish Americans in the American Civil War (category Social history of the American Civil War)
    Guard, a company of mostly Irish-American men from the Houston and Galveston area, won a lopsided victory Second Battle of Sabine Pass in 1863. They received...
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    Joseph J. Cook (category People of North Carolina in the American Civil War)
    assisting the Confederates at the Battle of Galveston at Kuhn's Wharf. He later participated at the Second Battle of Sabine Pass and repelled the Union advance...
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    the end of the war. The most notable military battle in Texas during the war happened on September 8, 1863. At the Second Battle of Sabine Pass, a small...
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  • Texas v. White (category Aftermath of the American Civil War)
    the performance of the first had been found in the power to suppress insurrection and carry on war; for the performance of the second, authority was derived...
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  • Bayou Teche campaign (category Campaigns of the Western Theater of the American Civil War)
    the second half of 1863, Banks was under orders to gain a foothold in Texas. His first attempt had been repulsed at the Second Battle of Sabine Pass. In...
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  • Union debacle at the second Battle of Sabine Pass, the U.S. government demanded General Nathaniel P. Banks, commanding the Department of the Gulf, to make...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Napoleonic Battles Battles of the...
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  • the Second Battle of Sabine Pass, which is also among the most notable victories of the Civil War. They are also credited with the final battle and victory...
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    165th New York Infantry Regiment (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion)
    July 22, 1863 and duty there until September. Sabine Pass Expedition September 4–11, 1863. Sabine Pass September 8, 1863. Moved from Algiers to Brashear...
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  • 1838 in Ireland (category Years of the 19th century in Ireland)
    Knights of Father Mathew by Theobald Mathew, a capuchin friar. January – Richard W. Dowling, victorious commander at the Second Battle of Sabine Pass in the...
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    loss of around 300 lives. 1862 – Millennium of Russia monument is unveiled in Novgorod. 1863 – American Civil War: In the Second Battle of Sabine Pass, a...
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  • may refer to: Richard W. Dowling (1838–1867), commander at the Second Battle of Sabine Pass in the American Civil War Dick Dowling (1938–2024), Irish Fine...
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    75th New York Infantry Regiment (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion)
    July 12–13. At Baton Rouge August 1-September 3. Sabine Pass Expedition September 4–11. Sabine Pass September 8. Moved from Algiers to Brashear City September...
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  • Flag in Texas”, which plans resulted in the Second Battle of Sabine Pass on September 8, 1863. As a part of his overall plan, Herron's division was to...
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    161st New York Infantry Regiment (category Units and formations of the Union army from New York (state))
    Hudson and the battle at Donaldsonville caused many casualties; illness at New Iberia caused many deaths while the autumn attack on Sabine Pass resulted in...
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  • 1867 in Ireland (category Years of the 19th century in Ireland)
    Lord Chancellor of Ireland (born 1782). 23 September – Richard W. Dowling, victorious commander at the Second Battle of Sabine Pass in the American Civil...
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    Tuam Town Hall (category City and town halls in the Republic of Ireland)
    to victory at the Second Battle of Sabine Pass during the American Civil War. A fourth plaque, intended to commemorate the lives of local service personnel...
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    Harbor September 8 Second Battle of Sabine Pass – Most one-sided Confederate victory of the war September 9 Second Battle of Fort Sumter October 5 Attack on...
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