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The Daily Dispatch: February 15, 1862., [Electronic resource], The enemy in North Carolina--his movements and Designs. (search)
communication, especially of water communication, leading from the navigable waters of Albemarle and Pamlico sounded, in the direction of any of our public works. The Black Water, although deep, is so narrow and crooked that it might be stopped by trees felled across it. The Roanoke Affair. We had the pleasure of seeing this morning a gentleman who arrived here last night from Suffolk, Virginia. There and at the Riack Water he saw persons who had been at Roanoke, among others Captain Stigail, commissary or quartermaster of Col. Jordan's regiment. Captain S. left Roanoke about one o'clock on Saturday in a sail boat. He arrived at Elizabeth City that night, and even up to the time of his arrival he heard firing, although the battle was no doubt over long before night. Capt. Stigall says the company that suffered most was that under command of Capt. Wise, of Richmond, Va., which company was stationed as a picket, below the lowest battery, and at the point where the