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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died. 6 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: August 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], Loss of a Confederate Cotton steamer. (search)
e opened her broadside gun on the unfortunate men, firing twenty-seven rounds of shot, shell, and canister. The course of the boat were put north and across the inlet. The third boat, which was in the rear, and distant from the others about half a mile, was cut off and compelled to surrender. The following were in the boat captured: Peter Faithful, 3d Assistant Engineer; Wm. Smith, Master's Mate; ex-officer Dr. Chas. M. Moffat, Assistant Surgeon; Peter Vandiver, 1st Assistant Engineer; Isaac Patten, Paymaster's Clerk; Mr. Kelly, Nassau Pilot; Chas Smith, and nine of the seamen and firemen. On Thursday at 10 o'clock the two boats that escaped with their crews arrived at Kilkenny. Major E. C. Anderson, Jr., commanding the post, kindly received them.--The whole garrison were unceasing in their efforts to make comfortable Lieut. Johnston and his crew, who had had nothing to cat from the time they abandoned the Sconce until they arrived at Kilkenny. The cargo of the Oconee was