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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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he Enfilade Battery. This wis removed previous to the cannonading. Mr. George M. Coffin's summer residence nearly destroyed. Mr. Smith's house partially destroyed. Mrs. C. Fitzsimon's house received seven shots, and is mostly destroyed. Mr. Gervais's house, back of Fort Moultrie, almost riddled. Mr. Benjamin Mordecai's house, badly damaged. Mr. T. Savage Heyward's house, badly damaged. Mr. F. P. Elford's house — roof battered in and weather-boarding torn off. Mr. Thomas Farr Capers's house was struck several times. Mr. Copes's house, in front of the Enfilade Battery, was removed by order of the authorities. The Moultrie House received four shots, one cutting away one of the main pillars, and making a clean breach through the building from one end to the other. The other shots have damaged the walls and ceiling to a very considerable extent. Fortunately, no one was in at the time. Mr. James M. Caldwell's house received several shots. Mr. David Br