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September 5th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 16
Our correspondence. Fairfax C. H., Sept. 5th, 1861.
The insolent villains at Washington sent up a balloon several days ago to reconnoiter our fortifications and forces at Munson's Heights.
I was a witness both of its going up and coming down, but accidentally omitted to make you a report.
From the great distance at which it sailed from our position, we inferred that the æronant and his companions had lost either their courage or curiosity very soon after the ascent commenced.
But if any of either was retained, it very rapidly evaporated after a shot from one of the Washington Artillery's rifled cannon, which is capable, it was said, of shooting four miles, and was immediately fired at the speck in the sky, when suddenly its course was turned towards the spot of its ascension.
Two shots quickly followed the first, and the captain of the artillery declared with great confidence that he had "grazed the thing," and if the trail of the cannon could have been sunk deeply enough