Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Lieutenant-Commander E. P. Williams” in chapter 8, page 138 of Daniel Ammen, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 7.2, The Atlantic Coast:
...e of the afternoon left little doubt as to an intended attempt.
He did not fail, therefore, to put a considerable force into Sumter for the occasion.
Commander T. H. Stevens was in command, and Lieutenant-Commander E. P. Williams , Lieutenants Remey, Preston, Higginson, and Ensign Craven, commanded the five divisions of boats.
A detachment of marines, under Captain McCawley, formed also a part of the force, numbering in all ...
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