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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore), Doc. 54. the capture of Fort Fisher. (search)
fth Army Corps, under command of Brigadier-General Charles J. Paine; one thousand four hundred men f all the others excepting the flag-ship of General Paine were still behind. Leaving Brigadier-GeneBrigadier-General Paine to assemble the other vessels as they should arrive, I went into Beaufort harbor to commuort. It was not until nine o'clock P. M. that Paine succeed in reaching the river. The ground s' division had been selected for the assault. Paine was placed in command of the defensive line, h his sailors and marines. I also directed General Paine to send me one of the strongest regiments brigade went into the fort; the regiment from Paine's division — the Twenty-seventh United states rtally wounded near the palisades. Brigadier-General Paine deserves high praise for the zeal and Pioneer companies were organized in Ames' and Paine's divisions, and, as during the fourteenth theops, commanding pioneer companies of Ames' and Paine's divisions, and First Lieutenant K. S. O'Keef[2 more...]