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Oklahoma Civil War Naval Battle: Recovering the J.R. Williams

February 8, 2010June 14, 2026 Oklahoma Traveler

Oklahoma’s Civil War Naval Battle In 1862, the Union Navy confiscated the J.R. Williams under the premise that the steamboat was being used to carry military contraband into the Confederate ports. After the Union Navy took possession of the J. R. Williams, the steam-wheeler was sent to Cairo, Illinois, for outfitting as a supply boat […]

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