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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 26: siege of Vicksburg. (search)
ith, who now saw placed at their head an officer who had not only no qualifications for managing an Army of such a size, but had not the necessary knowledge to be the leader of anything more than a division under another general. These and many other considerations induced General Grant to take the command of the Army at Vicksburg himself. He had become convinced that the siege would be a long one. and made his preparations accordingly. Hearrived in person at Young's Point on the 29th of January, 1863, and assumed command of the Army on the 30th. McClernand at once protested against this arrangement, but in vain, and thereafter was simply a divisional commander. At this time the naval force at Vicksburg consisted of the following vessels: Benton, Cincinnati, De Kalb, Louisville, Mound City, Carondelet. Pittsburg, and Chillicothe, iron-clads; Rattler, Glide, Linden, Signal, Romeo, Juliet. Forest Rose, and Marmora, light-draughts; the Taylor and Black Hawk, wooden armed steamers;
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 59: (search)
2, 1864 Connecticut. Schooner Robert Bruce 38,338 17 6,981 52 31,356 65 do Feb. 4, 1834 Penobscot. Schooner Reindeer, cargo of 8,895 29 2,051 53 6,843 76 do Nov. 25, 1863 W. G. Anderson. Schooner Rising Dawn 3,212 70 1,213 69 1,999 01 do Jan. 11, 1864 Mount Vernon. Schooner Rose 7,778 40 758 92 7,019 48 Key West Oct. 16, 1862 Sagamore, Mercedita. Schooner R. C. Files 36,065 40 2,831 15 33,234 25 do Oct. 16, 1862 Kanawha. Steamer Reliance 84,719 50 6,394 27 78,325 23 do Jan. 29, 1863 Huntsville. Schooner Rising Sun 1,294 02 246 93 1,047 09 Washington Oct. 19, 1863 Wyandank. Schooner Reindeer 240 00 162 20 77 80 do April 20, 1862 Island Belle, Satellite. Sloop Richard Vaux 380 00 154 82 225 18 do Feb. 18, 1864 Primrose. Schooner Rebecca 2,022 41 612 04 1,410 37 Philadelphia Nov. 6, 1862 Bienville. Schooner Rowena 5,553 01 929 96 4,623 05 do Sept. 15, 1863 Pembina, Pawnee, Huron, Unadilla, H. Andrews, E. P. Hale, Ellen. Schooner R. O. Bryan, cargo of