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essels. General Whiting paid a visit to Fort Fisher, under the command of Colonel Lamb, reaching the fort just before the close of the first day's bombardment. Hesistance in Fort Fisher ceased, the Confederates retreating, as is stated by Colonel Lamb, without ammunition, to the innermost point, from whence such of them as had trench thrown up by Lieutenant Preston's party. An interesting letter from Colonel Lamb to Parker is given in the foot-note. Norfolk, Va., January 15, 1879. brave and gallant a foe had escaped. With best wishes, yours very truly. William Lamb. In his report, the fleet-captain attributes the failure of the assaultof General Bragg, published in Vol. X., Southern Historical Society Papers, Colonel Lamb in the same volume, p. 360, indignantly denies that the troops under his comwhich resulted in the death and wounding of nearly two hundred brave men. Colonel Lamb seemed at the time to be either indifferent to or ignorant of the report of
6 John Adams, the, U. S. sloop, 7 Johnson, Ensign M. L., conduct commended, 62; again commended, 102 Johnson, Neils, 69 Jones, Ensign, 200, 211 Jordan, Thomas, 78 Josselyn, of the Commodore Hull, 210 Judah, the, Confederate privateer, 69 Juniata, the, 156, 222, 228 K. Kansas, the, 210, 228 Kempff, Acting Master, 43 Keokuk, the, 90 et seq., 99 et seq., 116 Keystone State, the, U. S. vessel, 75, 80 et seq. Kitchen, Paymaster, 58 L. Lamb, Colonel, William, 226, 237, et seq., 240 Lamson, Lieutenant, 220, 237 Lancer, the, 179 Lardner, Captain J. L., 16, 21 Lamed, Lieutenant, 165 Latham, Captain, 198 Leckler, Colonel A. A., 78 et seq. Lee, Admiral S. P., 203 et seq.; relieved by Porter, 216 Lee, General Robert E., 48 (note), 52, 56 et seq. Lehigh, the, U. S. monitor, 138, 141, 146 Leighton, Ensign, 237 Lenapee, the, 242 Lenthal, John, Chief of Construction Bureau, 3 Lillian, the, 229 Lincoln, Abrah