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United States (United States) (search for this): article 8
Fort Gaines (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 8
Letter from the Commander of Fort Gaines.
The Mobile Advertiser publishes some extracts from a letter from Colonel C. D. Anderson, who surrendered Fort Gaines,Fort Gaines, and is now in prison at New Orleans.
The letter is to his wife, and is given to the public in defence of Colonel Anderson's fame He says:
I was compelled to surrender Fort Gaines through feelings of mercy for my officers and men, who earnestly appealed to me. The position was utterly untenable, the fleet having passed an on my own responsibility.
Besides this, Captains Smith and Thom had visited Fort Gaines only the night previous, and foreseeing the inevitable result, they told me e mad, forlorn and unavailing desperation of making a human slaughter-pen of Fort Gaines?
Instead of this, however, he returned immediately, thus avoiding any impli thizers here, such for instance as "that I am a Baltimore Plug-ugly and sold Fort Gaines, and that numbers of us are taking the cath of allegiance to the United Stat
Page (search for this): article 8
Williams (search for this): article 8
J. P. Smith (search for this): article 8
C. D. Anderson (search for this): article 8
Letter from the Commander of Fort Gaines.
The Mobile Advertiser publishes some extracts from a letter from Colonel C. D. Anderson, who surrendered Fort Gaines, and is now in prison at New Orleans.
The letter is to his wife, and is given to the public in defence of Colonel Anderson's fame He says:
I was compelled to suColonel Anderson's fame He says:
I was compelled to surrender Fort Gaines through feelings of mercy for my officers and men, who earnestly appealed to me. The position was utterly untenable, the fleet having passed and an overwhelming force besieging by land, the only three guns with which I could have responded to the fleet disabled, my picked line driven back to the last notch, the
The Yankees will not allow us to do so, because they say they cannot control the ladies.
Verily, a more loyal people to the South cannot be found.
I will write you in my next of my condition here which is anything but pleasant.
I am quite well at present. My love to all. Affectionately, your husband. C. D. Anderson.
Thom (search for this): article 8