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The Daily Dispatch: September 9, 1863., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865 2 0 Browse Search
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by the time he returned the vessel was boarded and the crew were in a fight with the rebels, which lasted ten or fifteen minutes, during which Thomas Damon, a fire turn, and — Lawson, who originally came from the rebel army, were killed, and Ensign R. Somers received two cutlass wounds on the left arm, and was shot through the neck; N. H. Stavey, shot in arm; William Bingham, Samuel Chin, and two others, slightly wounded. Several of the rebels were wounded; but the crew was overpowered. The paphia, which they took up to Urbana — and, after burning one of them, took the others with them, as they said, to Port Royal, where they would remove the machinery and destroy the boats. The prisoners, with the exception of Ensign Walters, Ensign Somers, Mr. Stavey, and John Tyler, boat swain's mate, were all started to Richmond on Sunday. The siege of Charleston. The Charleston correspondent of the Baltimore American, writing on the 31st ult., gives some particulars of a Naval