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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 2. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book II:—the naval war. (search)
division which blockaded Charleston, entered the Bay of Stono River, south of the city, under the pilotage of Robert Small, k upon Pulaski. The Bay of Charleston is separated from Stono River at the south by a group of islands, which strongly resem On the 29th of May, the large gun-boat Pawnee entered Stono River, notwithstanding the difficulties of the bar, against whwho had evacuated the neighborhood of the deep waters of Stono River for fear of the large gun-boats of the enemy, had removeand. The right of this line rested on the upper part of Stono River, and its left upon the Secession Creek canal, near the vek canal, which connects the Bay of Charleston with that of Stono, and stand upon the extremity of a strip of land which extestance of about a mile and a quarter in the direction of Stono River. The Confederates had stationed themselves on this isthston was abandoned, and the navy remained alone to watch Stono River, in view of certain operations which were postponed unti