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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 14.98
Cape Fear (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 14.98
Fort Fisher (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 14.98
The opposing forces at Fort Fisher, N. C.: January 13-15, 1865.
The Union Army.--Major-General Alfred H. Terry.
Second division, twenty-Fourth Army Corps, Bri
defenses, mouth of Cape Fear River, Brig.-Gen. Louis Hebert.
Garrison of Fort Fisher, Col. William Lamb, Maj. James M. Stevenson (too ill for duty), Maj. James R J. Lipscomb.
According to General Bragg's official report the garrison of Fort Fisher (including reenforcements from the adjacent forts) numbered 1800, and the mo apture of 112 officers and 1971 men. Colonel Lamb writes that all present in Fort Fisher, Jan. 13th-15th, including sick, killed, and wounded, numbered 1900.
Naval force at Fort Fisher, Dec. 23-26, 1864, and Jan. 13-16, 1865.
North Atlantic squadron:
Rear-Admiral David D. Porter, Commanding. Lieutenant-Commander K. R. king 4 more guns and 4 more howitzers; grand total, 627.
Landing party at Fort Fisher, Jan. 15, 1865: 2261 officers, seamen, and marines.
Lieut.-Com. K. R. Bre
J. B. Wood (search for this): chapter 14.98
S. H. Hunt (search for this): chapter 14.98
J. F. Merry (search for this): chapter 14.98
C. H. Hamilton (search for this): chapter 14.98
Adelbert Ames (search for this): chapter 14.98
The opposing forces at Fort Fisher, N. C.: January 13-15, 1865.
The Union Army.--Major-General Alfred H. Terry.
Second division, twenty-Fourth Army Corps, Brig.-Gen. Adelbert Ames.
First Brigade, Col. N. Martin Curtis: 3d N. Y., Capt. James H. Reeve, Lieut. Edwin A. Behan; 112th N. Y., Col. John F. Smith; 117th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Francis X. Meyer; 142d N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Albert M. Barney. Second Brigade, Col. Galusha Pennypacker, Maj. Oliver P. Harding: 47th N. Y., Capt. Joseph M. McDonald; 48th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. William B. Coan, Maj. Nere A. Elfwing; 76th Pa., Col. John S. Littell, Maj. Charles Knerr; 97th Pa., Lieut. John Wainwright; 203d Pa., Col. John W. Moore, Lieut.-Col. Jonas W. Lyman, Maj. Oliver P. Harding, Capt. Heber B. Essington. Third Brigade, Col. Louis Bell, Col. Alonzo Alden: 13th Ind., Lieut.-Col. Samuel M. Zent; 4th N. H., Capt. John H. Roberts; 115th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Nathan J. Johnson; 169th N. Y., Col. Alonzo Alden, Lieut.-Col. James A. Colvin. Second Br
S. W. Nichols (search for this): chapter 14.98
William G. Pride (search for this): chapter 14.98