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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 14 0 Browse Search
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tion of the ram was not accomplished. Flag-Officers Farragut and Davis, with myself, on the twenty-first, held a council of war on board ty at four o'clock, the whole available fleet under command of Flag-Officer Davis, was to get under way, and when within range to bombard the umorning herein stated I got under way and passed the Benton. Flag-Officer Davis hailed me and wished me success. I now pushed on, according ollowing are the casualties: Killed belonging to the Tyler — Oscar S. Davis, Third Assistant Engineer; T. Jeff. Hood, seaman. Wounded — Joorder to be on the safe side, the steamers Carondelet and Tyler, of Davis's fleet, were despatched up the Yazoo River in order to dispute her. A shot took effect in the boiler of the ram Lancaster, of Commodore Davis's fleet, and several persons were killed and wounded. It is n, to concentrate all their fire on the Old Hartford. All of Commodore Davis's vessels, except the captured steamer Sumter, are still above