Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Hill's Point” in chapter 36 of Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War.:
...he opportunity to reinforce the troops above, either by running the batteries or turning them by land marches.
Under cover of the gun-boats the troops could easily have carried the enemy's works at Hill's Point , but it was not attempted.
The Confederate batteries were behind strong natural banks of earth-works, perforated at points with embrasures.
The gun-boats had attacked them several times without a...
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