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The Daily Dispatch: August 27, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ble and throwing down bricks. Col. Alfred Rhett, commanding the fort, was slightly wounded; Lieut. Boylston, seriously in the breast; Captain Fleming and Lieut. Fickling, slightly. It has been positively ascertained that a fleet Captain, supposed to be Capt. C. R. Rogers, a pilot and purser, were killed in the pilot-house of one of the monitors, in the attack on Monday, the 17th inst., which explains the cause of the vessels retiring at that time with their flags at half mast. A. L. Hammond writes to the Augusta Sentinel as follows: In passing along the street this morning my attention was attracted to the telegraphic dispatches on the board in front of your office. It was there stated that the enemy were approaching Wagner by mining. No school boy of ten years old but knows the impossibility of this. The island is all sand on the surface, and water at the depth of from four to six feet. Mining is therefore out of the question, unless the work is arched by brick or