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ic, Patapsco, Nahant, Lehigh. Sept. 5Between Sumter and GreggLehigh, Nahant. Sept. 6Wagner and GreggIronsides, Weehawken, Montauk, Passaic, Patapsco, Nahant, Lehigpt. 5488 1,300Fort WagnerAt anchor. Sept. 53211,800Fort GreggHit from Gregg. Sept. 6184 1,300Fort WagnerFiring to meridian. Sept. 638 1,300Fort WagnerAt anchor; fSept. 638 1,300Fort WagnerAt anchor; firing from meridian to sundown. Sept. 7 Night attack on Moultrie.152241,200Fort MoultrieThese hits were from Sullivan's Island batteries; at anchor. Sept. 84837ult to do in consequence of her turret having been jammed on the night of sixth of September, which had caused the spindle and pilot-house to take up motion with the t side armor sprung apart 6 inches at the stern, caused by fouling a monitor. Sept. 6 (A. M.)15-inch, 6 shells; 150-pounder, 9 shellsNone1,100Covered way between Wagner and GreggNo reply from the enemy. Sept. 6 (P. M.)15-inch, 1 shell; 150-pounder, 1 shellNone ObstructionsThis firing was done on picket to prevent reenforcement
the engineer, has read this and agrees. Act promptly and answer at once. L. M. Keitt, Colonel, commanding. The above was received by me at 1.30 A. M., September sixth. G. T. B. For answer of General commanding see No. 4. II. By signal from Morris Island. 8.45 A. M., September 6th. Captain Nance, A. A. G.: IncessSeptember 6th. Captain Nance, A. A. G.: Incessant fire from Yankee mortar and Parrott battery. Can't work negroes — better look after them promptly. Had thirty or forty soldiers wounded in an attempt to work. Will do all I can, but fear the garrison will be destroyed without injuring the enemy. The fleet is opening, but I hope that we may stand till to-night. Colonel Keitt. III. By signal from Morris Island. 10.30 A. M., September 6th. Captain Nance, A. A. G.: Boats must be at Cummins' Point early to-night, without fail. Colonel Keitt. Official: E. Kearny, A. A. A. G IV. By signal to Colonel L. M. Keitt, commanding Morris Island. Charleston, September 6, 1863--2.15 A. M. Repair work