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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 34: (search)
ons of Flag-officer Goldsborough in the sounds of North Carolina. importance of gun-boats in co-operating expeditions of the Army and Navy. Commander S. C. Rowan's general order to the officers and men under his command. operations in the Blackwater River under Lieutenant Flusser. the gun-boats extricate themselves from a dilemma. notice of Lieutenant Cushing, his attack on the town of Jacksonville and his gallant defence of the Ellis. capture of Fort Macon by the Army and Navy. surrender been carried out with a judgment and success which entitled all concerned to the highest praise. In the latter part of September, 1862, a joint expedition of the Army and Navy was prepared to operate against Franklin, a small town on the Blackwater River. It was agreed between the military commander, General Dix, and the commander of the gun-boats, that the attack should be made on the 3d of October. The expedition was under the command of Lieutenant C. W. Flusser, on board the steamer C