Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Fort Pemberton” in chapter 26 of Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War.:
...berration of mind, gave up the command of the Naval force to Lieutenant-Commander Foster, who after trying all that could be thought of, followed the Army which had been ordered to retire from before Fort Pemberton .
A great deal of cotton was taken by this expedition, but the result was a failure in the main object.
The enemy burned two large steamers loaded with cotton, or they were set on fire by the sh...
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