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Fort Wagner.Ship was under way; distance varied from 1,100 to 1,300 yards. Sept. 2New Ironsides.4171,000Fort GreggHits from Gregg and Moultre; ship at anchor. Sept. 2New Ironsides.9 1,500Fort Sumter.  Sept. 5New Ironsides.488 1,300Fort Wagner.  Sept. 5New Ironsides.3211,800Fort GreggHit from Gregg. On July twenty-ninth the Passaic engaged Wagner, and on August thirty-first Moultrie. On September eighth the Passaic, (in a disabled condition,) Patapsco, Weehawken, and Nahant engaged Moultrie. I have the honor to be, Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, John A. Dahlgren, Rear-Admiral, commanding S. A. B. Squadron. Report of Commodore S. C. Rowan. United States steamer New Ironsides, off Morris Island, May 13, 1864. Sir: In obedience to your order of the twelfth instant, I enclose herewith a tabular statement of various actions of this ship with the rebel fortifications of Charleston harbor, and Have the honor to be, very respectfully, Your obedie
have the honor to report that about two o'clock P. M., on Tuesday, the seventh instant, it was reported to me that the enemy's iron-clads, which had previously taken a position inside the bar, were steaming up main ship channel. I ordered the long roll sounded, and all the guns of this battery to be maimed forth-with, placing those men who were not engaged at the pieces in a position so as to be protected from the fire of the enemy. As soon as the leading boat came within range, and after Moultrie and Sumter had opened, I directed the fire of two rifled guns and an eight-inch columbiad on that boat, and continued to fire on her, until I was satisfied that it was not her intention to pass the forts. I fired rapidly at first, because I saw that she would soon reach a point on which my rifled guns could not be brought to bear. About this time the Ironsides came up and exposed her broadside, when I immediately directed the fire of the same guns on her, and paid more attention to her th