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The Daily Dispatch: June 10, 1864., [Electronic resource], Capture of the U. S. Steamer Water Witch. (search)
ighting desperately, hand to hand, with the enemy. Lieut Pelot was the first man on board, and received a shot through the heart soon after reaching the deck and whilst dealing blows thick and heavy all around him. The command then devolved on Lt. Price, who had received a severe sabre cut on the head, but although covered with blood, led forward his men most gallantly, and battled with his own hand until the enemy surrendered. The prisoners number about sixty, and were brought to the citet to state that Lieut Pelot, W. R. Jones, Jas Stapleton, ordinary seamen; --Crosby, landsman; Patrick Lottle, quarter gunner, and Moses, colored pilot of the expedition, were killed, the first named shot through the heart. Midshipman Minor, Lieut B. Price, boatswain Seymour, surgeon's steward Harley, G. R. Rice, J Burnett, A McDonald, E. J. Murphy, E. Lee. A William, T. King, and — Champton, were wounded. The following named officers and men belonging to the captured steamer were killed