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The Daily Dispatch: May 13, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Yankee Iron-Clad Navy --Admiral Dahlgren 's opinion of monitors. (search)
The Yankee Iron-Clad Navy--Admiral Dahlgren's opinion of monitors.
We have before us a copy of Rear Admiral Dahlgren's report to the Secretary of the Navy, of the services of the monitors before Charleston.
The concluding portions of the report are of a general character as to the services and capabilities of the monitors, Rear Admiral Dahlgren's report to the Secretary of the Navy, of the services of the monitors before Charleston.
The concluding portions of the report are of a general character as to the services and capabilities of the monitors, which we give in full.
The accompanying report is from Commodore John Rodgers, who has had more experience with monitors in actual warfare than any other officer of the navy:
After conflicts.
The operations of the iron-clads against Morris Island were appropriately closed by a severe contest with Fort Moultrie, Batteries B hastily and under great pressure of business, which will; I hope, excuse such imperfections as may have inadvertently occurred.
With more leisure I could do full justice to this interesting subject. I have the honor to be, &c. John A. Dahlgren, Rear Admiral, Commanding S. A. B. S. Hon. Gidson Weles, Secretary of the Navy.