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Florida (Florida, United States) (search for this): chapter 45
rters Department South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, Charleston, S. C., May 24, 1883. General S. ordan, Chief of Staff, Dep't of S. C., Ga., and Fla.: General: Upon the first instant the increasuarters First Military District S. C., Ga., and Fla., Charleston, December 26th, 1862. In case thers Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, Charieston, S. C., August 7, 1863. Respecers Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, Charleston, July 15, 1863. It is reportedct, Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, Charleston, S. C., July 19, 1863. Do the rs Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, Charleston, S. C., July 24, 1863. Brigadier-rters Department South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, Charleston, S. C., Sept. 19, 1863. Had thrs Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, Charleston, S. C., September 6, 1863. Speciaters Department, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, Charleston, September 6, 1863, 3.30 P. M. Br[7 more...]
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 45
tter of the Secretary of War. Confederate States of America, War Department, Richmond, Va., Fe at Charleston by the naval force of the Confederate States. I should inform you, that I remittedmament, two eleven-inch Dahlgren guns, two United States flags, two pennants and three signal flagsiest guns wielded so effectually. The Confederate States iron-clad ships, Palmetto State and Chicot received by each Iron-clad, copied from United States Journals:  Rounds. New Ironsides fired G. Thomas Cox. Lieutenant Engineers. Confederate States Engineer's office, Charleston, S. C., Apmuch pleasure to forward to you, viz.: two United States flags, two pennants, and three signal flagnder Lieutenant Commanding Warley of the Confederate States steamer Chicora, Captain Sellers command B, from Colonel L. M. Keitt, commanding Confederate States forces on Morris Island, having been recthe district commander: 1. Two of the Confederate States iron-clads should take up positions near[1 more...]
Blair Channel (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 45
il 13th, 1863. Captain Wm. Green, A. A. G.: Captain: I have the honor to report that, at about half-past 2 P. M., on Tuesday, the seventh instant, the officer of the day reported to me that the monitor fleet of the enemy, accompanied by the Ironsides, was approaching. I immediately ordered the long roll beat; the guns were manned, and everything got in readiness for action. On reaching the battery, nine (9) iron-clads, including the Ironsides, were observed slowly making their way up Ship channel. At this time, four (4) of the monitors proper were in line of battle in advance, the Ironsides and others in rear. While waiting the nearer approach of the enemy, instructions were given that the left section of the battery commanded by Captain Warren Adams, should commence firing, on an order from me, to be followed, first by Captain Wm. T. Tatum, commanding centre section, and finally by Captain Robert D. Treville, commanding section on extreme right, and that the fire should be conc
Passaic, N. J. (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): chapter 45
forward to the attack, in single file--seven single-turreted monitors, to wit: Weehawken, Catskill, Montauk, Nantucket, Passaic, Nahant, and Patapsco, the Keokuk with two fixed turrets, and the New Ironsides — the Weehawken leading, the New IronsidStates Journals:  Rounds. New Ironsides fired8 Catskill fired25 Keokuk fired3 Montauk fired26 Nantucket fired15 Passaic fired9 Nahant fired24 Weehawken fired26 Patapsco fired18   Total154 New Ironsides received of shots65 Keokuk received of shots90 Weehawken received of shots60 Montauk received of shots20 Passaic received of shots58 Nantucket received of shots51 Catskill received of shots51 Patapsco received of shots45 Nahant received of shots80   Total520 Thomas Jorgun each, and seven single revolving turreted vessels, carrying (supposed) two guns in each, presumed to be the Montauk, Passaic, Weehawkeh, Patapsco, Nahant, Catskill, and Nantucket, which took position from nine hundred to fifteen hundred yards fr
James Island (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 45
. H. Stevens, commanding East Division, James Island, S. C.: Colonel: I have the honor to reporte following indorsement: headquarters James Island and St. Andrews, McLeod's, April 14, 1863. attack, the south end of Morris Island and James Island, were ordered, and directions given for theA. H. Colquitt, arrived, which were sent to James Island to reinforce Brigadier-General Hagood's comption of the Fifty-first, were stationed on James Island. The enemy's wooden gunboats shelled Bate enemy, about two thousand in number, from James Island, and inflicting upon him a serious loss in e missing. The enemy withdrew entirely from James Island, to Battery Island, when General Hagood adv the engagement with the enemy's pickets on James Island, and with the Pawnee, in the Stono; of Lieuies from Legare's Point, on Schooner Creek, James Island, to Battery Beauregard, on Sullivan's Islanunication with the works on Sullivan's and James Islands, in view of which it was thought proper to[6 more...]
Nahant (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 45
to the attack, in single file--seven single-turreted monitors, to wit: Weehawken, Catskill, Montauk, Nantucket, Passaic, Nahant, and Patapsco, the Keokuk with two fixed turrets, and the New Ironsides — the Weehawken leading, the New Ironsides fifth :  Rounds. New Ironsides fired8 Catskill fired25 Keokuk fired3 Montauk fired26 Nantucket fired15 Passaic fired9 Nahant fired24 Weehawken fired26 Patapsco fired18   Total154 New Ironsides received of shots65 Keokuk received of shots90 Passaic received of shots58 Nantucket received of shots51 Catskill received of shots51 Patapsco received of shots45 Nahant received of shots80   Total520 Thomas Jordan, Chief of Staff. Report of Colonel Alfred Rhett of engagement of Sevvolving turreted vessels, carrying (supposed) two guns in each, presumed to be the Montauk, Passaic, Weehawkeh, Patapsco, Nahant, Catskill, and Nantucket, which took position from nine hundred to fifteen hundred yards from Fort Sumter. They steame
Fort Moultrie (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 45
incipally to the repulse. The garrison of Fort Moultrie, under Colonel William Butler, seconded by received our attention. The fire of both Fort Moultrie and this fort being now directed against tot at all. We decided upon the former, and Fort Moultrie again opened her batteries. Batteries Beeommanding. Report of the part taken by Fort Moultrie in the action of the Seventh of April. e action was commenced at three o'clock by Fort Moultrie, and in a short time thereafter was generat them. The guns of Beauregard battery, Fort Moultrie, Battery Bee, and the eastern, north-easteons. All the mortars of Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie will be trained on the centre above indica They steamed up main ship channel toward Fort Moultrie, in line of battle, as follows: Four singlpened his batteries. Colonel Butler, from Fort Moultrie, had opened a few guns, but a large force near Morris Island; on reporting the fact, Fort Moultrie opened on her, hitting her effectively at [28 more...]
North Edisto River (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 45
. The accumulation of the enemy's troops, transports, and iron-clad vessels at Port Royal, during the months of February and March, and subsequently, in the North Edisto and Stono Rivers, having convinced me that the long threatened attack on Charleston was immediately impending, every possible precaution was at once made for tt and K. Kemper, First South Carolina artillery. The enemy's land forces, collected in considerable strength on Seabrook Island, and in the transports in North Edisto River, and on Folly, Coles, and other islands about the mouth of the Stono River inlet, made no attempt to co-operate actively with the naval attack. In conclu Jordan, Chief of Staff, Dep't of S. C., Ga., and Fla.: General: Upon the first instant the increase of the enemy's force in the Stono, and information from North Edisto, gave warning that the long threatened combined movement upon Charleston was about to take place. Brigadier-General S. R. Gist, commanding First subdivision o
Three Trees (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 45
eral Gist, commanding First subdivision, at Fort Johnson; Colonel R. F. Graham, commanding Third subattery at Cummins' Point40 26        73860 Fort Johnson    2      211 Total38573180343935861408845al. It will be formed by the heavy guns of Fort Johnson, Fort Ripley, Castle Pinckney, Battery Bee,stern faces of Fort Sumter. The guns of Forts Johnson and Ripley and Castle Pinckney will open otery and Battery Glover, with such guns of Forts Johnson and Ripley and Castle Pinckney as will beas, Company I, Captain Humbert, stationed at Fort Johnson, had a small share in the glorious little fth instant, and, finding that the mortar at Fort Johnson was not effective, the range being too grearies along the shores of Ashley River, from Fort Johnson, west, to command the inner harbor and chanand batteries, then sent his negroes off to Fort Johnson, using a large flat left at Cummins' Point e of the channel, and about midway between Forts Johnson and Sumter. Small boats to ply between ste
Keokuk, Iowa (Iowa, United States) (search for this): chapter 45
file--seven single-turreted monitors, to wit: Weehawken, Catskill, Montauk, Nantucket, Passaic, Nahant, and Patapsco, the Keokuk with two fixed turrets, and the New Ironsides — the Weehawken leading, the New Ironsides fifth in the order of battle. BShot received by each Iron-clad, copied from United States Journals:  Rounds. New Ironsides fired8 Catskill fired25 Keokuk fired3 Montauk fired26 Nantucket fired15 Passaic fired9 Nahant fired24 Weehawken fired26 Patapsco fired18   Total154 New Ironsides received of shots65 Keokuk received of shots90 Weehawken received of shots60 Montauk received of shots20 Passaic received of shots58 Nantucket received of shots51 Catskill received of shots51 Patapsco received of shots45 Naip channel toward Fort Moultrie, in line of battle, as follows: Four single turrets, Ironsides, three single turrets, and Keokuk, following one after the other at intervals of about three hundred yards--the foremost one moving slowly, and carrying on
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