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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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St. Helena Sound (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 1
Combahee (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 1
Port Royal (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 1
Field's Point (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 1
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1.-expedition up the Combahee.
Colonel Montgomery's official report.
by telegraph from Beaufort, S. C., Dated June 3, 1863. To Major-General D. Hunter, Commanding Tenth Army Corps., Department of the South:
General: I have the honor to report that, in obedience to your orders, I proceeded up the Combahee River, o rolina volunteers, (colored troops,) and a section of battery C, Third Rhode Island artillery, captain Brayton, all under command of Colonel Montgomery, and left Beaufort on transports about nine o'clock last Monday evening, en route for Combahee River.
It had proceeded as far as St. Helena Sound, when one of the transports havin of the John Adams, which, coming up in the nick of time, dispersed the enemy with a brisk shelling.
None of our men were injured.
The expedition returned to Beaufort, and received a grand reception.
The captured slaves, as they marched through the streets, attracted much attention, and were overwhelmed with the congratulatio
Captains Carver (search for this): chapter 1
D. B. Nichols (search for this): chapter 1
Hoyt (search for this): chapter 1
Doc (search for this): chapter 1
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1.-expedition up the Combahee.
Colonel Montgomery's official report.
by telegraph from Beaufort, S. C., Dated June 3, 1863. To Major-General D. Hunter, Commanding Tenth Army Corps., Department of the South:
General: I have the honor to report that, in obedience to your orders, I proceeded up the Combahee River, on the steamers John Adams and Harriet A. Weed, with a detachment of three hundred (300) men of the Second South-Carolina volunteer regiment, and a section of the Third Rhode Island battery, commanded by Captain Brayton.
We ascended the river some twenty-five (25) miles, destroyed a ponton bridge, together with a vast amount of cotton, rice, and other property, and brought away seven hundred and twenty-seven slaves, and some fine horses.
We had some sharp skirmishes, in all of which, the men behaved splendidly.
I hope to report more fully in a day or two.
I have the honor to be, General,
Your most obedient servant, James Montgomery, Colonel Commandi
Brayton (search for this): chapter 1