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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 16, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Fort McAllister (Georgia, United States) or search for Fort McAllister (Georgia, United States) in all documents.
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The assault on Fort McAllister--iron-clads and Forts.
Fort McAllister has been made the object of seven attacks from the Federal fleet.
That the reader may better understand the position of affairs, we would state that Fort McAllister is situFort McAllister has been made the object of seven attacks from the Federal fleet.
That the reader may better understand the position of affairs, we would state that Fort McAllister is situated on the right bank of the Ogeechee, and occupies the farthest point of mainland jutting out into the march.
The river flows straight from a point about a mile above the fort to a distance of about a mile and a half below, where it makes a bend Fort McAllister is situated on the right bank of the Ogeechee, and occupies the farthest point of mainland jutting out into the march.
The river flows straight from a point about a mile above the fort to a distance of about a mile and a half below, where it makes a bend and runs almost south and behind a point of wood, thence onward to Oshawa Sound and the ocean.
During the afternoon of Monday three iron Monitors — the Montauk, the second supposed, from the descriptions in the New York papers, to be the Passaic, a inches in length, screaming along their destructive way like to many fiery demons, plunging into the earthwork's of Fort McAllister to the depth of eight or ten feet, or exploding with a voice of thunder and the jar of an earthquake, for more than