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United States (United States) (search for this): article 8
The whole number of blockade captured as destroyed by the United States blockading fleets up to
J. A. G. Williamson (search for this): article 9
The Atlanta. --The C. S. iron-clad Atlanta, captured by the Yankee boats in Warsaw Sound, was lying where she was captured on Friday last, sunk nearly to her smoke-stack. This shows that she was disabled by the Yankee fire, and accounts for the little firing done. The Virginians on board the vessel were Commander W. A. Web Assistant Paymaster Wm. B. Micon, Midshipman J. A. G. Williamson, Assistant Engineers L C. King and J. S. West, and gunner T. B. Travis. The enemy have not gotten her armament off her yet.
The Atlanta. --The C. S. iron-clad Atlanta, captured by the Yankee boats in Warsaw Sound, was lying where she was captured on Friday last, sunk nearly to her smoke-stack. This shows that she was disabled by the Yankee fire, and accounts for the little firing done. The Virginians on board the vessel were Commander W. A. Web Assistant Paymaster Wm. B. Micon, Midshipman J. A. G. Williamson, Assistant Engineers L C. King and J. S. West, and gunner T. B. Travis. The enemy have not gotten her armament off her yet.
J. S. West (search for this): article 9
The Atlanta. --The C. S. iron-clad Atlanta, captured by the Yankee boats in Warsaw Sound, was lying where she was captured on Friday last, sunk nearly to her smoke-stack. This shows that she was disabled by the Yankee fire, and accounts for the little firing done. The Virginians on board the vessel were Commander W. A. Web Assistant Paymaster Wm. B. Micon, Midshipman J. A. G. Williamson, Assistant Engineers L C. King and J. S. West, and gunner T. B. Travis. The enemy have not gotten her armament off her yet.
T. B. Travis (search for this): article 9
The Atlanta. --The C. S. iron-clad Atlanta, captured by the Yankee boats in Warsaw Sound, was lying where she was captured on Friday last, sunk nearly to her smoke-stack. This shows that she was disabled by the Yankee fire, and accounts for the little firing done. The Virginians on board the vessel were Commander W. A. Web Assistant Paymaster Wm. B. Micon, Midshipman J. A. G. Williamson, Assistant Engineers L C. King and J. S. West, and gunner T. B. Travis. The enemy have not gotten her armament off her yet.
W. A. Web (search for this): article 9
The Atlanta. --The C. S. iron-clad Atlanta, captured by the Yankee boats in Warsaw Sound, was lying where she was captured on Friday last, sunk nearly to her smoke-stack. This shows that she was disabled by the Yankee fire, and accounts for the little firing done. The Virginians on board the vessel were Commander W. A. Web Assistant Paymaster Wm. B. Micon, Midshipman J. A. G. Williamson, Assistant Engineers L C. King and J. S. West, and gunner T. B. Travis. The enemy have not gotten her armament off her yet.
William B. Micon (search for this): article 9
The Atlanta. --The C. S. iron-clad Atlanta, captured by the Yankee boats in Warsaw Sound, was lying where she was captured on Friday last, sunk nearly to her smoke-stack. This shows that she was disabled by the Yankee fire, and accounts for the little firing done. The Virginians on board the vessel were Commander W. A. Web Assistant Paymaster Wm. B. Micon, Midshipman J. A. G. Williamson, Assistant Engineers L C. King and J. S. West, and gunner T. B. Travis. The enemy have not gotten her armament off her yet.
Warsaw Sound (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 9
The Atlanta. --The C. S. iron-clad Atlanta, captured by the Yankee boats in Warsaw Sound, was lying where she was captured on Friday last, sunk nearly to her smoke-stack. This shows that she was disabled by the Yankee fire, and accounts for the little firing done. The Virginians on board the vessel were Commander W. A. Web Assistant Paymaster Wm. B. Micon, Midshipman J. A. G. Williamson, Assistant Engineers L C. King and J. S. West, and gunner T. B. Travis. The enemy have not gotten her armament off her yet.
John Walters (search for this): article 9
British papers. --John Walters, a young with British protection papers in his found drunk and asleep in the office, and as he could pocket, was and had no empassage way to support, the give no account of himself, employment or visible means of Mayor locked him up for safe keeping.
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