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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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ver, the negroes came in, they extinguished the flames and saved the mansion at Spanish Wells from destruction. The following is an official account of the affair: signal Station, Spanish Wells, Port Royal, March 13, 1863. Lieutenant: I have the honor to report that at twelve o'clock last night this station was attacked by a party of about seventy rebels. They came from the south-east, and were not discovered till near the back-door. The surprise was complete. They entered the room occupied by the signal men, set the house on fire by a fire that was still burning in the room, and took Hudgen, Newman, and Williams prisoners. Lieut. Rushley ran immediately below, and was just in time to be hurried off by the rebels. Considerable clothing belonging to the signal men was destroyed by fire. I have one man left. Five pickets were captured. Very respectfully, etc., M. M. Fenner, Lieutenant and Signal Officer. H. S. Tafft, First Lieutenant and Chief Signal Officer, D. S.