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<head>Confederate use of subterranean shells on the <rs type="place">Peninsula</rs>.</head> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="3560" />Several Union officers have written to the editors, stating that they witnessed the explosion of concealed shells or torpedoes at <placeName reg="Yorktown, York, Virginia" key="tgn,2115169" authname="tgn,2115169">Yorktown</placeName> — among them <persName n="Locke,,Fred,T.,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02334" reg="default:Locke,Fred,T.,," authname="locke,fred,t."><foreName full="yes">Fred</foreName> <foreName full="yes">T.</foreName> <surname full="yes">Locke</surname></persName>, <rs type="role" reg="assistant-Adjutant General">assistant adjutant-general</rs> to <persName n="Porter,,Fitz,John,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02335" reg="default:Porter,Fitz,John,," authname="porter,fitz,john"><foreName full="yes">Fitz</foreName> <foreName full="yes">John</foreName> <surname full="yes">Porter</surname></persName>, director of the siege, and <persName n="James,Colonel,Edward,C.,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02336" reg="default:James,Edward,C.,," authname="james,edward,c."><roleName n="Colonel" full="yes">Colonel</roleName> <foreName full="yes">Edward</foreName> <foreName full="yes">C.</foreName> <surname full="yes">James</surname></persName>, of the <orgName n="Engineer Corps" type="corps">engineer corps</orgName>. <persName n="Locke,General,,,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02337" reg="nearbymention:Locke,Fred,T.,," authname="locke,fred,t."><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <surname full="yes">Locke</surname></persName> wrote in <dateStruct value="1885-05-" full="yes" authname="1885-05"><month reg="05" full="yes">May</month>, <year reg="1885" full="yes">1885</year></dateStruct>: <quote rend="blockquote"> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="3561" />On the morning of <dateStruct value="1862-05-04" full="yes" authname="1862-05-04"><month reg="05" full="yes">May</month> <day reg="4" full="yes">4th</day>, <year reg="1862" full="yes">1862</year></dateStruct>, our pickets sent in a prisoner who said he was a Union man, had been impressed into the rebel service, and was <num value="1">one</num> of a party detailed to bury some shells in the road and fields near the works. . . . A cavalry detachment passing along the road leading to <placeName reg="Yorktown, York, Virginia" key="tgn,2115169" authname="tgn,2115169">Yorktown</placeName> had some of its men and horses killed and wounded by these shells.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="3562" />Our telegraph operator was sent into <placeName reg="Yorktown, York, Virginia" key="tgn,2115169" authname="tgn,2115169">Yorktown</placeName> soon after our troops had got possession of the place.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="3563" />He trod upon <num value="1">one</num> of the buried shells, which burst and terribly mangled both of his legs, from which he died soon after in great agony. . . . In the casemates and covered ways about the fortifications I saw a number of large shells, placed so that they could easily be fired by persons unaware of their presence.</p></quote> </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="3564" />The <quote><persName n="Records,,Official,,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02338" reg="default:Records,Official,,," authname="records,official"><foreName full="yes">Official</foreName> <surname full="yes">Records</surname></persName></quote> show that <persName n="Porter,General,Fitz,John,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02339" reg="default:Porter,Fitz,John,," authname="porter,fitz,john"><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <foreName full="yes">Fitz</foreName> <foreName full="yes">John</foreName> <surname full="yes">Porter</surname></persName> referred to the buried shells in his report of the siege, and <persName n="Barry,General,William,F.,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02340" reg="default:Barry,William,F.,," authname="barry,william,f."><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <foreName full="yes">William</foreName> <foreName full="yes">F.</foreName> <surname full="yes">Barry</surname></persName>, <rs type="role" reg="Inspector">Inspector</rs> of Artillery, made a statement in detail, in a communication to army headquarters, <dateStruct value="1863-08-25" full="yes" authname="1863-08-25"><month reg="08" full="yes">August</month> <day reg="25" full="yes">25th</day>, <year reg="1863" full="yes">1863</year></dateStruct>.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="3565" /><persName n="Porter,,,,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02341" reg="nearbymention:Porter,Fitz,John,," authname="porter,fitz,john"><surname full="yes">Porter</surname></persName>'s statement is that when the advance detachments entered <placeName reg="Yorktown, York, Virginia" key="tgn,2115169" authname="tgn,2115169">Yorktown</placeName> the command <quote rend="blockquote"> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="3566" />on the left was fired upon from the <rs>Red Fort</rs>.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="3567" />Those on the right experienced some losses from shells planted in the ground, which exploded when trod upon.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="3568" />Many of these shells were concealed in the streets and houses of the town, and arranged to explode by treading on the caps or pulling a wire attached to the doors.</p></quote> </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="3569" /><persName n="Barry,General,W.,F.,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02342" reg="expanded:Barry,William,F.,," authname="barry,william,f."><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <foreName full="yes">W.</foreName> <foreName full="yes">F.</foreName> <surname full="yes">Barry</surname></persName> wrote that buried shells were encountered when they were about to enter the abandoned Confederate lines: <quote rend="blockquote"> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="3570" />Before reaching the glacis of the main work, and at the distance of more than <measure n="100yards" type="distance">one hundred yards</measure> from it, several of our men were injured by the explosion of what was ascertained to be loaded shells buried in the ground.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="3571" />These shells were the ordinary <num value="8">eight</num> or <measure n="10inch" type="distance">ten inch</measure> mortar or Columbiad shells, filled with powder, buried a few inches below the surface of the ground, and so arranged with some fulminate, or with the ordinary artillery friction primer, that they exploded by being trod upon or otherwise disturbed. . . . These shells were not thus placed on the glacis at the bottom of the ditch, etc., which, in view of an anticipated assault, might possibly be considered a legitimate use of them, but they were planted by an enemy who was secretly abandoning his post, on common roads, at springs of water, in the shade of trees, at the foot of telegraph poles, and, lastly, quite within the defenses of the place — in the very streets.</p></quote> </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="3572" />On the march from <placeName reg="Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia" key="tgn,7014629" authname="tgn,7014629">Williamsburg</placeName> toward <placeName reg="Richmond, Richmond, Virginia" key="tgn,7013964" authname="tgn,7013964">Richmond</placeName> <persName n="Longstreet,General,,,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02343" reg="nearbymention:Longstreet,James,,," authname="longstreet,james"><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <surname full="yes">Longstreet</surname></persName> wrote to <persName n="Rains,General,G.,J.,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02344" reg="expanded:Rains,Gabriel,J.,," authname="rains,gabriel,j."><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <foreName full="yes">G.</foreName> <foreName full="yes">J.</foreName> <surname full="yes">Rains</surname></persName>, whose brigade was on duty as <orgName n="Rear Guard" type="military">rear-guard</orgName>: <quote rend="blockquote"> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="3573" />It is the desire of the <rs type="role" reg="Major-General">major-general</rs> commanding [Longstreet] that you put no shells or torpedoes behind you, as he does not recognize it as a proper or effective method of war.</p></quote> </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="3574" />In an indorsement on the above, <persName n="Rains,General,,,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02345" reg="nearbymention:Rains,G.,J.,," authname="rains,g.,j."><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <surname full="yes">Rains</surname></persName> advocated the use of buried shells in retreat and for the defense of works.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="3575" />He forwarded <persName n="Longstreet,,,,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02346" reg="nearbymention:Longstreet,James,,," authname="longstreet,james"><surname full="yes">Longstreet</surname></persName>'s letter and his own comments to <persName n="Hill,General,D.,H.,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02347" reg="expanded:Hill,Daniel,H.,," authname="hill,daniel,h."><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <foreName full="yes">D.</foreName> <foreName full="yes">H.</foreName> <surname full="yes">Hill</surname></persName>.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="3576" />The latter approvingly indorsed <persName n="Rains,,,,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02348" reg="nearbymention:Rains,G.,J.,," authname="rains,g.,j."><surname full="yes">Rains</surname></persName>'s suggestion.

<milestone unit="sentence" n="3577" />This correspondence went to the <rs type="role" reg="Secretary of War">Secretary of War</rs>, <persName n="Randolph,,G.,W.,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02349" reg="expanded:Randolph,George,W.,," authname="randolph,george,w."><foreName full="yes">G.</foreName> <foreName full="yes">W.</foreName> <surname full="yes">Randolph</surname></persName>, whose decision, favorable to <persName n="Longstreet,,,,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02350" reg="nearbymention:Longstreet,James,,," authname="longstreet,james"><surname full="yes">Longstreet</surname></persName>'s views, was as follows: <quote rend="blockquote"> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="3578" />It is not admissible in civilized warfare to take life with no other object than the destruction of life. . . . It is admissible to plant shells in a parapet to repel an assault, or in a wood to check pursuit, because the object is to save the work in <num value="1">one</num> case and the army in the other </p></quote> </p> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="3579" />A copy of the <quote><orgName n="New York Herald" type="newspaper">New York Herald</orgName>,</quote> containing <persName n="McClellan,General,,,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02351" reg="nearbymention:McClellan,George,B.,," authname="mcclellan,george,b."><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <surname full="yes">McClellan</surname></persName>'s report on buried torpedoes at <placeName reg="Yorktown, York, Virginia" key="tgn,2115169" authname="tgn,2115169">Yorktown</placeName>, reached <persName n="Johnston,General,,,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02352" reg="nearbymention:Johnston,Joseph,E.,," authname="johnston,joseph,e."><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <surname full="yes">Johnston</surname></persName>, who, in a letter dated <dateStruct value="-05-12" full="yes" authname="--05-12"><month reg="05" full="yes">May</month> <day reg="12" full="yes">12th</day></dateStruct>, requested <persName n="Hill,General,D.,H.,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02353" reg="expanded:Hill,Daniel,H.,," authname="hill,daniel,h."><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <foreName full="yes">D.</foreName> <foreName full="yes">H.</foreName> <surname full="yes">Hill</surname></persName> to ascertain if there was any truth in it. <persName n="Hill,General,,,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02354" reg="nearbymention:Hill,D.,H.,," authname="hill,d.,h."><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <surname full="yes">Hill</surname></persName> referred the matter to <persName n="Rains,,,,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02355" reg="nearbymention:Rains,G.,J.,," authname="rains,g.,j."><surname full="yes">Rains</surname></persName>, who on <dateStruct value="-05-14" full="yes" authname="--05-14"><month reg="05" full="yes">May</month> <day reg="14" full="yes">14th</day></dateStruct> reported in part as follows: <quote rend="blockquote"> 
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<milestone unit="sentence" n="3580" /><quote>I commanded at <placeName reg="Yorktown, York, Virginia" key="tgn,2115169" authname="tgn,2115169">Yorktown</placeName> for the last <measure n="7months" type="date">seven months</measure>, and when <persName n="McClellan,General,,,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02356" reg="nearbymention:McClellan,George,B.,," authname="mcclellan,george,b."><roleName n="General" full="yes">General</roleName> <surname full="yes">McClellan</surname></persName> approached with his army of <num value="100000">100,000</num> men and opened his cannons upon us, I had but <num value="2500">2500</num> in garrison, and our whole <orgName n="Army of the Peninsula" type="army">Army of the Peninsula</orgName>, under <persName n="Magruder,Major-General,,,," id="n0044.0025.00201.02357" reg="mostcommon:Magruder,John,Bankhead,,:5" authname="magruder,john,bankhead"><roleName n="Major-General" full="yes">Major-General</roleName> <surname full="yes">Magruder</surname></persName>, amounted to but <num value="9300">9300</num> effective men; then at a salient angle, an accessible point of our works, as part of the defenses thereof, I had the land mined with the weapons alluded to, to destroy assailants and prevent <hi rend="italics">escalade.</hi> Subsequently, with a similar view, they were placed at spots I never saw. . . . And again when, at <placeName reg="Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia" key="tgn,7014629" authname="tgn,7014629">Williamsburg</placeName>, we were ordered to turn upon our assailants and combat them, . . . some <num value="6">6</num> or <measure n="7miles" type="distance">7 miles</measure> this side of <placeName reg="Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia" key="tgn,7014629" authname="tgn,7014629">Williamsburg</placeName>, my command forming the <orgName n="Rear Guard" type="military">rear-guard</orgName> of the army, . . . some <num value="4">4</num> small shells, found abandoned by our artillery, were hastily prepared by my efforts, and put in the road near a tree felled across, mainly to have a moral effect in checking the advance of the enemy (for they were too small to do more). . . .</quote>

<milestone unit="sentence" n="3581" />[Compare <ref n="page 205" targOrder="U">p. 205</ref>.] Editors.</p></quote></p></div2></div1></body></text></TEI.2>