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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 150
Edisto (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 150
Doc.
139.-fight at Simon's Bluff, S. C.
Flag-officer Du Pont's report.
flag-ship Wabash, Port Royal, S. C., June 28, 1862.
sir: I enclose another interesting report from Lieut. Commanding Rhind, of further operations in North-Edisto.
On the twenty-first instant, with the Crusader and the Planter, and piloted by Robert Small, he ran up North-Edisto River into Wadmelan Sound, as far as Simon's Bluff, which is on the main land.
The rebels had a camp there and some artillery, but made no use of the latter.
A few broadsides from the Crusader dispersed the enemy, and Lieut.
Commanding Rhind, on landing with a company of the Fifty-fifth Pennsylvania volunteers, under command of Capt. Bennett, met with no resistance.
About thirty tents and some cabins, used as quarters, were fired, and a few muskets brought away.
We had no casualties.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant, S. F. Du Pont, Flag-Officer Commanding South-Atlantic Blockading Squadron. Hon. Gideon W
North Edisto River (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 150
Doc.
139.-fight at Simon's Bluff, S. C.
Flag-officer Du Pont's report.
flag-ship Wabash, Port Royal, S. C., June 28, 1862.
sir: I enclose another interesting report from Lieut. Commanding Rhind, of further operations in North-Edisto.
On the twenty-first instant, with the Crusader and the Planter, and piloted by Robert Small, he ran up North-Edisto River into Wadmelan Sound, as far as Simon's Bluff, which is on the main land.
The rebels had a camp there and some artillery, but muskets brought away.
We had no casualties.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant, S. F. Du Pont, Flag-Officer Commanding South-Atlantic Blockading Squadron. Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy.
United States steamer Crusader, North-Edisto, June 28, 1862.
sir: On the twenty-first I took this vessel, followed by the Planter, Acting Master Phoenix, up to Simon's Bluff, on Wadmelan Sound, and, after a short engagement, drove off the enemy stationed there, and captured and destro
Port Royal (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 150
Doc.
139.-fight at Simon's Bluff, S. C.
Flag-officer Du Pont's report.
flag-ship Wabash, Port Royal, S. C., June 28, 1862.
sir: I enclose another interesting report from Lieut. Commanding Rhind, of further operations in North-Edisto.
On the twenty-first instant, with the Crusader and the Planter, and piloted by Robert Small, he ran up North-Edisto River into Wadmelan Sound, as far as Simon's Bluff, which is on the main land.
The rebels had a camp there and some artillery, but made no use of the latter.
A few broadsides from the Crusader dispersed the enemy, and Lieut.
Commanding Rhind, on landing with a company of the Fifty-fifth Pennsylvania volunteers, under command of Capt. Bennett, met with no resistance.
About thirty tents and some cabins, used as quarters, were fired, and a few muskets brought away.
We had no casualties.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant, S. F. Du Pont, Flag-Officer Commanding South-Atlantic Blockading Squadron. Hon. Gideon
A. C. Rhind (search for this): chapter 150
Gideon Welles (search for this): chapter 150
Julius White (search for this): chapter 150
PHOeNIX (search for this): chapter 150
S. F. Du Pont (search for this): chapter 150
Doc.
139.-fight at Simon's Bluff, S. C.
Flag-officer Du Pont's report.
flag-ship Wabash, Port Royal, S. C., June 28, 1862.
sir: I enclose another interesting report from Lieut. Commanding Rhind, of further operations in North-Edisto.
On the twenty-first instant, with the Crusader and the Planter, and piloted by Robert Small, he ran up North-Edisto River into Wadmelan Sound, as far as Simon's Bluff, which is on the main land.
The rebels had a camp there and some artillery, but ania volunteers, under command of Capt. Bennett, met with no resistance.
About thirty tents and some cabins, used as quarters, were fired, and a few muskets brought away.
We had no casualties.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant, S. F. Du Pont, Flag-Officer Commanding South-Atlantic Blockading Squadron. Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy.
United States steamer Crusader, North-Edisto, June 28, 1862.
sir: On the twenty-first I took this vessel, followed by the Planter, Ac
Henry Bennett (search for this): chapter 150