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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 49: first attack on Fort Fisher.--destruction of the confederate ram Albemarle, etc. (search)
upon Fort Fisher. North Atlantic Squadron, U. S. Flag-Ship Malvern. Beaufort, N. C., December, 31, 1864. Sir-In my accounts of the actions of the 24th and 25th instant, against Fort Fisher, I coast. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy. Confidential.Navy Department, Saturday, December 31, 1864. Sir-Lieutenant-General Grant will send immediately a competent force, properly cor New Ironsides, Anchored at sea, bearing N. N.W., Distant about five miles from Beaufort, December 31, 1864. Sir — I have the honor to report that, in obedience to your orders, I took possession en, commanding U. S. S. Mohican. United States Steamer Mohican, Off Beaufort, N. C., December 31, 1864. Admiral — I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your General Order No. 75, dienant-Commander M. Sicard, commanding U. S. S. Seneca. United States Steamer Seneca, December 31, 1864. Admiral — I would respectfully report that, in the action of the 24th and 25th instant<