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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 4 2 Browse Search
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ns were given that the left section of the battery commanded by Captain Warren Adams, should commence firing, on an order from me, to be followed, first by Captain Wm. T. Tatum, commanding centre section, and finally by Captain Robert D. Treville, commanding section on extreme right, and that the fire should be concentrated on theidly and to concentrate it on her. Two hundred and eighty-three (283) solid shot were fired from this battery--Captain Adams firing one hundred and twenty six, Captain Tatum, eighty-four, Captain De Treville, seventy-three. Of this number many were distinctly seen to strike the vessels aimed at, and it is believed doing serious daentitle them to special mention, were Lieutenant-Colonel J. C. Simkins, of the First South Carolina infantry, Captain William H. Ryan, Charleston battalion, Captain W. T. Tatum, First South Carolina infantry, who were killed ; and Major David Ramsay of the Charleston battalion, who was severely wounded. Other gallant officers and