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January 15th, 1865 AD (search for this): chapter 14.98
The opposing forces at Fort Fisher, N. C.: January 13-15, 1865.
The Union Army.--Major-General Alfred H. Terry.
Second division, twenty-Fourth Army Corps, Brig.-Gen. Adelbert Ames.
First Brigade, Col. N. Martin Curtis: 3d N. Y., Capt. James H. Reeve, Lieut. Edwin A. Behan; 112th N. Y., Col. John F. Smith; 117th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Francis X. Meyer; 142d N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Albert M. Barney. Second Brigade, Col. Galusha Pennypacker, Maj. Oliver P. Harding: 47th N. Y., Capt. Joseph M. McDon, 8 more 32-pounders S. B., 8 fewer 100-pounders R., 1 fewer 50-pounder R., 5 more 30-pounders R., 1 fewer 20-pounder R., 4 more 12-pounder howitzers; making 4 more guns and 4 more howitzers; grand total, 627.
Landing party at Fort Fisher, Jan. 15, 1865: 2261 officers, seamen, and marines.
Lieut.-Com. K. R. Breese, Fleet Captain, commanding.
First division, Capt. L. L. Dawson, U. S. M. C.; Second division, Lieut.-Com. C. H. Cushman (w) ; Third division, Lieut.-Com. James Parker; Fourth
January 16th, 1865 AD (search for this): chapter 14.98
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January 13th, 1865 AD (search for this): chapter 14.98
The opposing forces at Fort Fisher, N. C.: January 13-15, 1865.
The Union Army.--Major-General Alfred H. Terry.
Second division, twenty-Fourth Army Corps, Brig.-Gen. Adelbert Ames.
First Brigade, Col. N. Martin Curtis: 3d N. Y., Capt. James H. Reeve, Lieut. Edwin A. Behan; 112th N. Y., Col. John F. Smith; 117th N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Francis X. Meyer; 142d N. Y., Lieut.-Col. Albert M. Barney. Second Brigade, Col. Galusha Pennypacker, Maj. Oliver P. Harding: 47th N. Y., Capt. Joseph M. McDonde.
General Terry reported the capture of 112 officers and 1971 men. Colonel Lamb writes that all present in Fort Fisher, Jan. 13th-15th, including sick, killed, and wounded, numbered 1900.
Naval force at Fort Fisher, Dec. 23-26, 1864, and Jan. 13-16, 1865.
North Atlantic squadron:
Rear-Admiral David D. Porter, Commanding. Lieutenant-Commander K. R. Breese, Fleet Captain. Lieut. M. W. Sanders, Signal Officer. Lieutenant S. W. Terry and Lieutenant S. W. Preston (k), Aides.
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