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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Atchafalaya River (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 31
Brashear City (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 31
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27.-battle near Brashear City, La.
New-Orleans Delta narrative.
off Brashear City, November 4, 1862.
dear Delta: We arrived off here on the night of the first, but unfortunately too late to stop the rebels from crossing.
There was a great deal of difficulty in getting over the bay, and we felt the want of light-draught vessels very much.
The day the Kinsman arrived, Lieut. Buchanan crossed in her, and tried to get the Estrella over, but she grounded.
He came up to the mouthBrashear City, November 4, 1862.
dear Delta: We arrived off here on the night of the first, but unfortunately too late to stop the rebels from crossing.
There was a great deal of difficulty in getting over the bay, and we felt the want of light-draught vessels very much.
The day the Kinsman arrived, Lieut. Buchanan crossed in her, and tried to get the Estrella over, but she grounded.
He came up to the mouth of the river, but saw nothing but the Hart, which he chased but could not catch.
They got the Estrella and the St. Mary's over the next day, and the following day the Calhoun came up with the Diana.
The night of our arrival here, we chased the rebel gunboat Cotten, but she got away from us by her superior speed.
The same night was captured the rebel steamer A. B. Sigur.
She is a small boat, about the size of the Fancy Natchez, and is very useful.
Yesterday all the gunboats went up Bay
John Bellino (search for this): chapter 31
Joe P. Wiggins (search for this): chapter 31
H. H. Buchanan (search for this): chapter 31
T. M. Cook (search for this): chapter 31
Doc (search for this): chapter 31
Doc.
27.-battle near Brashear City, La.
New-Orleans Delta narrative.
off Brashear City, November 4, 1862.
dear Delta: We arrived off here on the night of the first, but unfortunately too late to stop the rebels from crossing.
There was a great deal of difficulty in getting over the bay, and we felt the want of light-draught vessels very much.
The day the Kinsman arrived, Lieut. Buchanan crossed in her, and tried to get the Estrella over, but she grounded.
He came up to the mouth of the river, but saw nothing but the Hart, which he chased but could not catch.
They got the Estrella and the St. Mary's over the next day, and the following day the Calhoun came up with the Diana.
The night of our arrival here, we chased the rebel gunboat Cotten, but she got away from us by her superior speed.
The same night was captured the rebel steamer A. B. Sigur.
She is a small boat, about the size of the Fancy Natchez, and is very useful.
Yesterday all the gunboats went up Bay
McLoefflin (search for this): chapter 31
G. Weitzel (search for this): chapter 31
November 4th, 1862 AD (search for this): chapter 31
Doc.
27.-battle near Brashear City, La.
New-Orleans Delta narrative.
off Brashear City, November 4, 1862.
dear Delta: We arrived off here on the night of the first, but unfortunately too late to stop the rebels from crossing.
There was a great deal of difficulty in getting over the bay, and we felt the want of light-draught vessels very much.
The day the Kinsman arrived, Lieut. Buchanan crossed in her, and tried to get the Estrella over, but she grounded.
He came up to the mouth of the river, but saw nothing but the Hart, which he chased but could not catch.
They got the Estrella and the St. Mary's over the next day, and the following day the Calhoun came up with the Diana.
The night of our arrival here, we chased the rebel gunboat Cotten, but she got away from us by her superior speed.
The same night was captured the rebel steamer A. B. Sigur.
She is a small boat, about the size of the Fancy Natchez, and is very useful.
Yesterday all the gunboats went up Bayo