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The Daily Dispatch: May 13, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Yankee Iron-Clad Navy--Admiral Dahlgren's opinion of monitors. (search)
gbt Montauk September 1SumterWeehauken, Passaic, Patapsco, Montauk, Nahant. September 5Obstructions bet'n Sumter and GregWeehauken, Nahant, Patapsco. Montauk, Passaic, Lehigh. September 6Wagner and GreggLehigh, Nahant. September 7Batt'rs on Sullivan's Isl'd.Ironsides, Wechauken, Montauk, Passaic, Patapsco, Nahantt, Lehigh September 8Batt'rs on Sullivan's Isl'd.Ironsides, Patapsco, Lehigh, Nahant, Montauk, and Weehauken, (ashore.) I shall now briefly comment on the various qualities ofSullivan's Isl'd.Ironsides, Patapsco, Lehigh, Nahant, Montauk, and Weehauken, (ashore.) I shall now briefly comment on the various qualities of the monitors: 1. Capacity for resistance. 2. power of ordnance. 3. draft of water. 4. speed. 5. number of crew. I. Endurance.--During the operations against Morris Island, the nine Iron-clads fired eight thousand projectiles, and received eight hundred and eighty-two hits. Including the service at Sumter in April, and the Ogechee, the total number was eleven hundred and ninety-four, distributed as follows: Service of the Iron-clads. number of Shots Fired 15