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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 10: naval engagement at South-West pass.--the Gulf blockading squadron in November, 1861. (search)
although at first deemed feasible, even by General Scott. But on the next day (Febuary 5th, 1861) ency of the Southern Confederacy, and then General Scott intimated to Mr. Fox that probably no effoent of the President, Secretary of War and General Scott, he proceeded by way of Richmond and Wilmi propositions and answer the objections of General Scott and other military authorities. His plal, and delivered confidential orders to Colonel H. L. Scott, aide to the General-in-Chief, and Colotion. Similar orders were issued to Major-General Scott and the Adjutant-General of the Army, ddams, the commanding naval officer, and when Gen. Scott (subsequent to Mr. Lincoln's inauguration) smyself, under such insufficient authority as Gen. Scott's order, the fearful responsibility of an acn board the Brooklyn, and from the time of General Scott's orders to land the troops, dated March 1Mr. Welles issued his instructions to have General Scott's orders obeyed, the steamer Atlantic, cha[5 more...]