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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore) 12 0 Browse Search
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ition. The Morris or Barney can bring General Graham out and take him there if he wishes it. Leave a gunboat in the Nansemond to pick up stragglers. Respectfully yours, S. P. Lee, Acting Rear-Admiral, Commanding N. A. B. Squadron. Lieutenant Commander Gillis, Commanding Commodore Morris. Report of Lieut. Com. John H. Upshur. United States flag-ship Minnesota, off Newport news, Va., February 1, 1864. sir: In your absence yesterday, at the Norfolk navy-yard, Brigadier-General Graa quantity of tobacco, supposed to be located on the 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 detail of fifty men was sent from this vessel to the Morris to supply the deficiencies in her crew. This morning, in obedience to your order, the launches of this ship were armed and equipped,