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Pàgina xxi
... Morris island - operations of the iron - clads- Report of Rear - Admiral J. A. Dahlgren 13 General Order of Rear - Admiral Dahlgren 13 69 Report of Commander Geo . W. Rodgers . 13 69 Report of Lieutenant Commander F. M. Bunce ... 13 69 ...
... Morris island - operations of the iron - clads- Report of Rear - Admiral J. A. Dahlgren 13 General Order of Rear - Admiral Dahlgren 13 69 Report of Commander Geo . W. Rodgers . 13 69 Report of Lieutenant Commander F. M. Bunce ... 13 69 ...
Pàgina xxxvii
... Morris Island , on the south side of the entrance to Charleston harbor . After a long and severe struggle , the army operating upon land with the efficient co - operation of the Monitors and the Ironsides , Morris Island with all its ...
... Morris Island , on the south side of the entrance to Charleston harbor . After a long and severe struggle , the army operating upon land with the efficient co - operation of the Monitors and the Ironsides , Morris Island with all its ...
Pàgina 8
... - Admiral DuPont 235 REAR - ADMIRAL DAHLGREN RELIEVES REAR - ADMIRAL DUPONT - CO - OPERATION WITH GENERAL GILLMORE- Report of Rear - Admiral J. A. Dahlgren ... 236 OCCUPATION OF Morris Island — OPERATIONS OF THE IRON - 8 INDEX TO APPENDIX .
... - Admiral DuPont 235 REAR - ADMIRAL DAHLGREN RELIEVES REAR - ADMIRAL DUPONT - CO - OPERATION WITH GENERAL GILLMORE- Report of Rear - Admiral J. A. Dahlgren ... 236 OCCUPATION OF Morris Island — OPERATIONS OF THE IRON - 8 INDEX TO APPENDIX .
Pàgina 9
... Morris Island — OPERATIONS OF THE IRON - CLADS . Report of Rear - Admiral John A. Dahlgren ............ General Order of Rear - Admiral Dahlgren .. Report of Commander George W. Rodgers THE MONITORS INSIDE THE BAR - ATTACK ON Fort ...
... Morris Island — OPERATIONS OF THE IRON - CLADS . Report of Rear - Admiral John A. Dahlgren ............ General Order of Rear - Admiral Dahlgren .. Report of Commander George W. Rodgers THE MONITORS INSIDE THE BAR - ATTACK ON Fort ...
Pàgina 69
... island ( see No. 397 ) and which I was obliged to countermand , and ordered her to occupy the lower Nansemond . Two ... Morris had come to Hampton roads by my orders , to be succeeded by the Morse . I at once sent her back with all ...
... island ( see No. 397 ) and which I was obliged to countermand , and ordered her to occupy the lower Nansemond . Two ... Morris had come to Hampton roads by my orders , to be succeeded by the Morse . I at once sent her back with all ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 358 - Thy people ; that all things may be so ordered and settled by their endeavours, upon the best and surest foundations, that peace and happiness, truth and justice, religion and piety, may be established among us for all generations.
Pàgina xxxvii - States; pilots; mariners actually employed in the sea service of any citizen or merchant within the United States...
Pàgina 220 - Charleston and the former one to remove to another point in a certain contingency. No censure upon you, or either of you, is intended. We still hope that by cordial and judicious cooperation you can take the batteries on Morris Island and Sullivan's Island and Fort Sumter. But whether you can or not, we wish the demonstration kept up for a time, for a collateral and very important object. We wish the attempt to be a real one, though not a desperate one, if it affords any considerable chance of success....
Pàgina 200 - Keokuk, had only been able to fire three times during the short period he was exposed to the guns of the enemy, and was obliged to withdraw from action to prevent his vessel from sinking, which event occurred on the following morning. "The Nahant...
Pàgina 178 - The British consul, with the commander of the British war steamer Petrel, had previously gone five miles beyond the usual anchorage of the blockaders, and could see nothing of them with their glasses.
Pàgina 210 - I have the honor to make the following report of the part taken by this vessel in the attack of yesterday upon the forts at the entrance to Charleston, by the iron-clad fleet under your command.
Pàgina xxxvii - ... sunk or otherwise destroyed in such engagement by any ship or vessel belonging to the United States, or which it may be necessary to destroy in consequence of injuries sustained in action, of...
Pàgina 201 - ... again impeded by fresh and more formidable obstructions, and to encounter other powerful batteries, with which the whole harbor of Charleston has been lined. I had hoped that the endurance of the ironclads would have enabled them to have borne any weight of fire to which they might have been exposed, but when I found that so large a portion of them...
Pàgina 220 - Government mentioned in your dispatch of the the nth inst.; and it is a military point from which Charleston could be attacked now, James Island being fully occupied by the enemy's batteries. I have deemed it proper and due to myself to make these statements, but I trust I need not add that I will obey all orders with the utmost fidelity, even when my judgment is entirely at variance with them, such as the order to re-occupy the unsafe anchorage for the iron-clads off Morris Island, and an intimation...
Pàgina 314 - Smith, their commander, now proposed that our vessels should all surrender, and that one should be allowed, with the crews of all, to leave the harbor ; otherwise they would proceed down with the Harriet Lane...