Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Captain J. L. Lardner” in chapter 3, page 16 of Daniel Ammen, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 7.2, The Atlantic Coast:
... the best harbor for vessels of heavy draught along the whole coast.
On the forenoon of the 3d, the flag-ship made signal for the commanding officer of the Seneca to come on board.
A letter for Captain J. L. Lardner , commanding the steam frigate Susquehanna, off Charleston, was given him, as also verbal instructions that the vessels designated would not leave the blockade of the harbor until nightfall; they were...
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