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Daniel Ammen, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 7.2, The Atlantic Coast (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 4: raid of the Confederate ironclads off Charles-Ton.—attack on Fort M'Allister. (search)
ld a meeting last night. They are unanimously of the opinion that the blockade of this port is legally raised. [This information appended is not attested.] In relation to this extraordinary proclamation, Colonel Leckler and others wrote Admiral Dupont as follows: headquarters 176TH regiment Pennsylvania Militia, St. Helena Sound, S. C., February 21. 1863. Sir: Having seen a proclamation issued by General Beauregard and Commodore Ingraham to the effect that upon the morning of tssel of that type, foundered at sea, and at the same time the Montauk and the Passaic were in great peril. Several of these vessels which arrived out in advance of others of their class intended for the attack on Charleston were sent by Rear-Admiral Dupont The title of flag-officer had been changed by law to that of Rear-Admiral since the operations of the preceding year. to the Great Ogeechee River. The Rear-Admiral informed the Department on the 28th of January that he considered it