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port lavaca The Sinking Of The USS Houstanic Part 2 Read Part 1 At TexasNOWmag.com A Story by Roger Williams Captain Edgar Collins Singer And The Singer Secret Service “In future days, if malice should abound, Someone intent on mischief, or inspired With devilish machination, might devise Like instrument to plague the sons of men for sin, on war and mutual slaughter bent.” John Milton, Paradise Lost, VI. 502 Private Edgar Collins Singer, of Lavaca, Texas, swore: “This would be the last time a Northern fleet would slip into a Southern harbor without a fight.” A promise not easily kept by a private assigned to a Confederate artillery battery of Texas volunteers. “Middle-aged men unfit for active service,” is how Mark K Ragan describes this rag tag unit which drove off two Union gunboats from the town of Lavaca, Texas. Singer was a 6-foot-3 inch gunsmith/inventor who was the nephew of Isaac Singer, founder of the Singer Sewing Machine Co. Edgar hatched this outrageous idea he could blow up Union ships using an underwater “torpedo.” In the early 1800s Robert Fulton began tinkering with the idea of torpedoes. His idea was to fill a water proof vessel with a large mass of gunpowder, 6 ✯ texas now & THE ARTS TAGE, EVENTS, HERI SPAR TORPEDO TRIALS Get Your History On At TexasNOWmag.com