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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book III:—the Third winter. (search)
nd all the forces collected at the south on Folly Island; but in case of success the manoeuvre woulduse Inlet, which separates this island from Folly Island, occupied in force by the Federals. To the southward of Folly Island the estuary of Stono Inlet offered the fleet a pretty safe anchorage and self in concentrating at Hilton Head and on Folly Island all the forces intended for operations agaiceal with great care all the preparations. Folly Island, bounded on the north-east by the pass of Lt the works constructed on the south end of Folly Island. Beauregard suspected, it is true, that hi afterward the forty-seven pieces posted on Folly Island, which were unmasked during the night, opennds of the assailants. The boats return to Folly Island to get the remainder of Strong's brigade, wty yards long were cut down in the woods on Folly Island and carried by the bayou to the location ofhus allowed them to establish themselves on Folly Island: then, by concentrating their principal ele