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Charleston, W. Va. (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 44
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 44
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Xliii.
October, 1864
Attempt to retake Fort Harrison.
a false alarm.
dispatches from Gen. Lee.
impressments.
Gen. Butler's generosity.
matters in and about the city.
Beverly Tucker's contract with a New York firm for supplies.
O e troops in the trenches!
The battle, yesterday (on this side of the river), was an attempt of Gen. Lee to retake Fort Harrison, near Chaffin's Bluff, which failed, after two essays.
Gen. Lee deemed its recapture important, and exposed himself in response to the universal calls of the people.
The enemy threw up earthworks yesterday, toward the city, from Fort Harrison, one mile in length.
He is now within five miles of the city, and if his progress is not checked, he will soon be th aces created by Congress cannot be removed.
We shall see what the Secretary says to that.
October 21
Bright.
Fort Harrison (Federal) opened its batteries on our lines at Chaffin's Farm yesterday evening, without effect.
An officer tells me
Darbytown (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 44