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The Daily Dispatch: March 5, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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d to this communication of a correspondent, signing himself "Justice," in a recent number of your paper. As far as I am concerned, he might with more propriety have subscribed in Justice to his lubrication. He says: "The forces under Gen. Henningeen, with fifteen pieces of artillery, were ordered to Roanoke island, but that he unfortunately misunderstood his orders and remained at Elizabeth City. There can be no reasonable doubt that his force and his fifteen pieces of artillery were t; that obeying my orders, I could not possibly have been on Roanoke Island with my command; that I had not the amount of artillery mentioned, and as a matter of opinion, (or rather conviction,) I will add, that if I had, I could not have changed the issue of the gallant fight made by a portion of our forces on the island, and in which the 59th regiment of Virginia volunteers, of the Wise Legion, played so conspicuous a part. Respectfully, C. F. Henningeen Col. 59th Reg't Va. Volunteers.