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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
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seven privates, were posted for purpose of observation on Battery Island. Their of retreat was soon discovered, and a of shells and shrapnel shot was di- at them. Three of the privates at once but the others took refuge in a neigh- bomb proof, under a mistaken construction of their orders. Having remained pool of duty long enough for the enemy land a large party and surround them, taken prisoners. This detachment to Captain Jones's company, 24th South Carolina Volunteers, Col- H. Stevens. The sergeant in com- of the picket is highly spoken of by commanding officer as a brave and obe- soldier, and the loss of him and his is much regretted. The evacuation of Coles's Island and Battery at was entirely successful. Everything that was movable, and Lt. T. of the Gist Artillery, who was in of the retreat from the last-named proposed to take down the barracks, of the material, which is reported and float it to a place of safety; but cessity" prevented this. After