Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Commander Balch” in chapter 50 of Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War.:
...the Pawnee took an enfilading position in the Keowah River, while the Williams was ordered to work up towards Legareville.
The three vessels kept up such a fire that the enemy fled precipitately.
Commander Balch speaks in the highest terms of Lieutenant-Commander Meade's coolness and bravery, the management of his vessel, and the remarkable rapidity of his fire.
On the conclusion of the firing, General G...
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