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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore), Doc. 36. battle of Port Royal, S. C. Fought November 7, 1861. (search)
pon to suppress. S. F. Dupont, Flag-officer Commanding South Atlantic Blockading Squadron. flag-ship Wabash, off Hilton head, Port Royal, Nov. 8, 1861. Hon. Gideon Welles: sir: I have the honor to report the following casualties in the action of yesterday in the capture of the batteries at Hilton Head and Bay Point: Wabash--Killed one; Thomas Jackson, cockswain, captain of a gun. Slightly wounded, two--Alfred Hernsby, seaman, and William Wall, seaman. Susquehanna--Killed, two--John P. Clark, orderly sergeant, and Wm. Price, second coal-heaver. Wounded seriously, one--Samuel F. Smart first class boy. Wounded slightly, two-Patrick Dwyer and Samuel Holbrook, second grade. Pawnee--Killed, two-John Kelly, Orderly Sergeant, and Wm. H. Fitzhugh, first class boy. Wounded slightly, three--Alfred Washburne, Master's Mate; Jacob House, ordinary seaman, and Patrick Quinn, ordinary seaman. Mohican--Killed, one--John A. Whittemore, Third Assistant Engineer. Wounded seriously, thr
lag Officer Commanding South Atlantic Blockading Squadron. Third Dispatch — the killed and wounded. Flag Ship Warass, Off Hilton Head,Port Royal Harbor Nov. 8, 1861. Sir: I have to report the following casualties in the action of yesterday, in the capture of the batteries at Hilton Head and Bay Point: Wabash--Killed, 1--Thomas Jackson, (coxswain,) captain of a gun, Slightly wounded, 2--Alfred Hornsby, (seaman,) and William Wall, (seaman,) Susquehanna.--Killed, 2--John P. Clark (O S.:) Wm. Price, (2d coal heaver.) Wounded severely, 1--Samuel F. Smart, (1st class boy.) Wounded slightly, 2 --Patrick Dugan, (O. S.,) and Samuel Holbrook, (2d. Gr.) Pawnce.--Killed, 2--John Kelley, (O. S.) W. H. Fitzhugh, (1st class boy) Wounded slightly, 3--Alfred Washburn, (Master's Mate;) Jacob Hause, (O. S.;) Patrick Quinn, (O. S.) Mohican.--Killed, 1--Jon. A. Whittemore, (3d Ass't Eng.) Wounded seriously, 3--W. Thompson; Isaac Seyburn, (Acv'g Mrster;) and Sherman Basc