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The Daily Dispatch: October 30, 1861., [Electronic resource], Cold weather. (search)
The Indiana Twentieth on the North Carolina coast.
We have published full particulars of the recent capture of a large number of the members of the Indiana Twentieth regiment, on beard the Steamer Fanny, near Cape Hatteras, and also of the subsequent retreat of the regiment.
We find in the Indianapolis Journal several letters from a member of the Indiana troops at Hatteras, which are quite amusing, and throw new light upon some of the statements already laid before our readers, About the last of September the greater part of the regiment had been sent about forty miles from Fort Hatteras, and by the 2d of October were short of provisions.
The events which followed are thus described:
The steamer Fanny--the Confederate steamers in Right — a sharp Engagement — capture of the Fanny, &c.
"October --About P. M. the Farny with the batteau to take off supplies.
We found her aground, two miles from shore, heavily loaded with provisions and ammunition, in charge of some th