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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Washington (United States) (search for this): chapter 202
Boston (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 202
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Doc.
192. burning of the Royal Yacht.
Lieut. Jouett's report.
United States frigate Santee, off Galveston bar, Texas, Nov. 14, 1861.
sir: In obedience to your orders of the 7th instant, I took the first and second launches, and at twen espectfully, your obedient servant, James E. Jouett, Lieutenant United States Navy. To Capt. Henry Eagle, Commanding United States frigate Santee.
The following are the orders to Lieutenant Jouett:
United States frigate Santee, off GalvesUnited States frigate Santee, off Galveston bar, Texas, Nov. 7, 1861.
gentlemen: Having volunteered for this expedition, you will take the first and second launches, an d make all necessary preparations to proceed to-night towards the harbor, and capture the armed schooner which appear e expedition; Lieut. John G. Mitchell, U. S. N., to take charge of the second launch.
New York times account.
United States frigate Santee, off Galveston, Texas, Sunday, Nov. 10, 1861.
As I was a witness in most that took place on the nig
Kentucky (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): chapter 202
Boston Harbor (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 202
Cambridge (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 202
Texas (Texas, United States) (search for this): chapter 202
Doc.
192. burning of the Royal Yacht.
Lieut. Jouett's report.
United States frigate Santee, off Galveston bar, Texas, Nov. 14, 1861.
sir: In obedience to your orders of the 7th instant, I took the first and second launches, and at twenty minutes to twelve P. M. that day, proceeded into the harbor, intending, if we could pass the armed schooner guarding the channel, and the Bolivar and Point Forts, to try to surprise and burn the man-of-war steamer General Rusk, lying under Pelican , your obedient servant, James E. Jouett, Lieutenant United States Navy. To Capt. Henry Eagle, Commanding United States frigate Santee.
The following are the orders to Lieutenant Jouett:
United States frigate Santee, off Galveston bar, Texas, Nov. 7, 1861.
gentlemen: Having volunteered for this expedition, you will take the first and second launches, an d make all necessary preparations to proceed to-night towards the harbor, and capture the armed schooner which appears off this h
Galveston (Texas, United States) (search for this): chapter 202
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192. burning of the Royal Yacht.
Lieut. Jouett's report.
United States frigate Santee, off Galveston bar, Texas, Nov. 14, 1861.
sir: In obedience to your orders of the 7th instant, I took the first and second launches, and at twen d States frigate Santee.
The following are the orders to Lieutenant Jouett:
United States frigate Santee, off Galveston bar, Texas, Nov. 7, 1861.
gentlemen: Having volunteered for this expedition, you will take the first and second laun ll, U. S. N., to take charge of the second launch.
New York times account.
United States frigate Santee, off Galveston, Texas, Sunday, Nov. 10, 1861.
As I was a witness in most that took place on the night on which the Royal Yacht was burn he schooner, which they avoided by steering close to the Point Fort.
They then steered over to the northward, to avoid Galveston, Pelican Island, and Spit Forts, and the steamer, as they wanted to get ahead and drop down on her, as she was lying at
Tom Chubbs (search for this): chapter 202
Rusk (search for this): chapter 202