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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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ort, and commenced landing the troops at half-past 11 o'clock. At ten o'clock, the Wabash and Cumberland opened fire on Fort Clark. The fire was returned by the fort. At ten minutes after ten the Minnesota passed inside the Wabash and Cumberland, and opened fire. The vessels continued passing and repassing the fort until it was abandoned by the enemy. The fire was returned from the fort, the shot falling short or passing over the ships. At eleven o'clock the Susquehanna, Captain J. Chauncey, made her number and was directed to engage the battery. At twenty-five minutes past twelve P. M., flags down on Forts Clark and Hatteras, the first apparently abandoned by the enemy, who were running toward Fort Hatteras, and leaving the shore in boats. At half-past 12 P. M. made signal to cease firing. At ten minutes after one P. M. our troops moving up the beach. At two P. M. American flag displayed from Fort Clark by our pickets, who were in possession. At four o'clock,