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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore) 7 1 Browse Search
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pture some rebel troops, said to be about forty, (40,) and tobacco, and that, on the application of General Graham, Captain Gansevoort had sent Lieutenant Commander Gillis with the Commodore Morris, in the Nansemond, to cooperate. The Commodore Mot up the Nansemond to me, and the bearer, Captain Rowe, will proceed with his vessel to Smithfield. Report of Captain Guert Gansevoort. United States iron-clad Roanoke, Newport news, Va., February 4, 1864. Admiral: I have the honor to infony the expedition, believing that it would meet with your approbation. Very respectfully, your obedient servant. Guert Gansevoort, Captain United States Navy. Acting Rear-Admiral S. P. Lee, Commanding N. A. B. Squadron, Newport News, Va. Rep peninsula formed by the Nansemond River and Pagan Creek. The matter was referred to the senior officer present, Captain Gansevoort, who gave his consent, and the Commodore Morris, Lieutenant Commander Gillis, commanding, was assigned the duty. A