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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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New Inlet (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 207
Doc.
204.-destruction of the Venus.
Lieutenant Commanding Lamson's report.
United States steamer Nansemond, off New-Inlet, Wilmington, N. C., October 21, 186.
sir: I have the honor to report the capture and entire destruction of the blockade-runner Venus, from Nassau to Wilmington, with a cargo of lead, drugs, dry goods, bacon, and coffee.
This morning at half-past 12 she attempted to run the blockade, but was discovered by this vessel, and after a short chase overhauled.
When abeam I opened fire on her--one shot striking her foremast; another exploding in her wardroom; a third passing through forward, and killing one man; and a fourth striking under the guard near the water-line, knocking in an iron plate, and causing her to make water fast, she was run ashore.
We boarded her at once, capturing her captain and twenty-two of her officers and crew.
The United States steamer Niphon, Acting-Master J. B. Breck commanding, which was lying near where she went ashore, c
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 207
Doc.
204.-destruction of the Venus.
Lieutenant Commanding Lamson's report.
United States steamer Nansemond, off New-Inlet, Wilmington, N. C., October 21, 186.
sir: I have the honor to report the capture and entire destruction of the blockade-runner Venus, from Nassau to Wilmington, with a cargo of lead, drugs, dry goods, bacon, and coffee.
This morning at half-past 12 she attempted to run the blockade, but was discovered by this vessel, and after a short chase overhauled.
When man; and a fourth striking under the guard near the water-line, knocking in an iron plate, and causing her to make water fast, she was run ashore.
We boarded her at once, capturing her captain and twenty-two of her officers and crew.
The United States steamer Niphon, Acting-Master J. B. Breck commanding, which was lying near where she went ashore, came immediately to my assistance.
I ran a nine-inch hawser to the Venus, and Captain Breck sent a seven-inch hawser to the Nansemond's bow; bu
Wilmington, N. C. (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 207
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204.-destruction of the Venus.
Lieutenant Commanding Lamson's report.
United States steamer Nansemond, off New-Inlet, Wilmington, N. C., October 21, 186.
sir: I have the honor to report the capture and entire destruction of the blockade-runner Venus, from Nassau to Wilmington, with a cargo of lead, drugs, dry goods, bacon, and coffee.
This morning at half-past 12 she attempted to run the blockade, but was discovered by this vessel, and after a short chase overhauled.
WhenWilmington, with a cargo of lead, drugs, dry goods, bacon, and coffee.
This morning at half-past 12 she attempted to run the blockade, but was discovered by this vessel, and after a short chase overhauled.
When abeam I opened fire on her--one shot striking her foremast; another exploding in her wardroom; a third passing through forward, and killing one man; and a fourth striking under the guard near the water-line, knocking in an iron plate, and causing her to make water fast, she was run ashore.
We boarded her at once, capturing her captain and twenty-two of her officers and crew.
The United States steamer Niphon, Acting-Master J. B. Breck commanding, which was lying near where she went ashore, c
Nassau River (Florida, United States) (search for this): chapter 207
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204.-destruction of the Venus.
Lieutenant Commanding Lamson's report.
United States steamer Nansemond, off New-Inlet, Wilmington, N. C., October 21, 186.
sir: I have the honor to report the capture and entire destruction of the blockade-runner Venus, from Nassau to Wilmington, with a cargo of lead, drugs, dry goods, bacon, and coffee.
This morning at half-past 12 she attempted to run the blockade, but was discovered by this vessel, and after a short chase overhauled.
When abeam I opened fire on her--one shot striking her foremast; another exploding in her wardroom; a third passing through forward, and killing one man; and a fourth striking under the guard near the water-line, knocking in an iron plate, and causing her to make water fast, she was run ashore.
We boarded her at once, capturing her captain and twenty-two of her officers and crew.
The United States steamer Niphon, Acting-Master J. B. Breck commanding, which was lying near where she went ashore, ca
Doc (search for this): chapter 207
Doc.
204.-destruction of the Venus.
Lieutenant Commanding Lamson's report.
United States steamer Nansemond, off New-Inlet, Wilmington, N. C., October 21, 186.
sir: I have the honor to report the capture and entire destruction of the blockade-runner Venus, from Nassau to Wilmington, with a cargo of lead, drugs, dry goods, bacon, and coffee.
This morning at half-past 12 she attempted to run the blockade, but was discovered by this vessel, and after a short chase overhauled.
When abeam I opened fire on her--one shot striking her foremast; another exploding in her wardroom; a third passing through forward, and killing one man; and a fourth striking under the guard near the water-line, knocking in an iron plate, and causing her to make water fast, she was run ashore.
We boarded her at once, capturing her captain and twenty-two of her officers and crew.
The United States steamer Niphon, Acting-Master J. B. Breck commanding, which was lying near where she went ashore, c
Venus (search for this): chapter 207
S. P. Lee (search for this): chapter 207
J. H. Porter (search for this): chapter 207
R. H. Lamson (search for this): chapter 207
Doc.
204.-destruction of the Venus.
Lieutenant Commanding Lamson's report.
United States steamer Nansemond, off New-Inlet, Wilmington, N. C., October 21, 186.
sir: I have the honor to report the capture and entire destruction of the blockade-runner Venus, from Nassau to Wilmington, with a cargo of lead, drugs, dry goods, bacon, and coffee.
This morning at half-past 12 she attempted to run the blockade, but was discovered by this vessel, and after a short chase overhauled.
When heathed completely over with iron.
She drew eight feet of water, and when bound out last crossed the bar at low-water, with over six hundred bales of cotton on board.
The wrecks of the Hebe, Douro, and Venus are within a short distance of each other.
Inclosed is a list of the officers and crew of the Venus, captured before they could escape.
I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, R. H. Lamson, Lieutenant Commanding. Rear-Admiral S. P. Lee, Commanding N. A. B. Squadron.
J. B. Breck (search for this): chapter 207