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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 21: capture of New Orleans.--first attack on Vicksburg by Farragut's fleet and mortar flotilla.--junction of flag-officers Farragut and Davis above Vicksburg.--ram Arkansas. (search)
, Chas. H. Baldwin, Acting Lieutenant-Commander. Commander D. D. Porter, Commanding Bomb Flotilla. United States Steam-Sloop Brooklyn, Below Vicksburg, June 30, 1862. Sir — In compliance with your order of yesterday's date, to make my official report of my attack on Vicksburg, on the 28th instant, and to give my reason fichols, Lieutenant-Commander. Flag-officer D. G. Farragut, Commanding Western Gulf Blockading Squadron. United States Steamer Iroquois, above Vicksburg, June 30, 1862. Sir — Agreeably to your order, I submit the following report: At two in the morning of the 28th, the signal being made from the flag-ship, I got under wommanding Western Gulf Blockading Squadron. Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D. C. United States Gun-Boat Pinola, above Vicksburg, June 30, 1862. Sir — I have the honor to report that I took my position in line of battle on the 28th instant at 3.10 A. M., in obedience to signals, and stood up the riv<