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132.-Rappahannock expedition.
A correspondent gives the following minute account of this expedition:
United States steamer Jacob Bell, off the town of Tappahannock, Rappahannock River, Va., April 16. Editor Evening Star:
Having received orders from Washington, we started, April thirteenth, down the Potomac, for the Rappahannock River.
When off Blackistone's Island, visited the fine frigate St. Lawrence, which lies abreast of the island at anchor.
The fleet being assembled, the Jacob Bell being the flagship, Lieut. Commanding E. P. McCrae, took the lead, followed by the rest of the fleet, consisting of the Reliance, Satellite, Resolute, Island Belle and Piedmontese.
At twelve o'clock at night we arrived opposite the small town of Urbana, and anchored in the morning.
On the morning of April fourteenth, a boat's crew was sent ashore, under the command of Acting Master Streets, to procure a pilot.
When within twenty-five yards of the beach, they were fired upon f
April 14th (search for this): chapter 136
April 15th (search for this): chapter 136
April 16th (search for this): chapter 136
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132.-Rappahannock expedition.
A correspondent gives the following minute account of this expedition:
United States steamer Jacob Bell, off the town of Tappahannock, Rappahannock River, Va., April 16. Editor Evening Star:
Having received orders from Washington, we started, April thirteenth, down the Potomac, for the Rappahannock River.
When off Blackistone's Island, visited the fine frigate St. Lawrence, which lies abreast of the island at anchor.
The fleet being assembled, the country the enormous prices of twenty dollars a sack for salt; forty cents a pound for sugar; seventy-five cents a pound for coffee; ten cents a pound for flour; twenty-five cents a pound for bacon, and thirteen dollars a pair for boots.
April 16.--The anchor once more on the bow, and we are steaming down the beautiful Rappahannock, toward the town of Urbana, which we do not stop at. We arrived at the mouth of the river after dark, and spoke the gunboat Young Rover, of five guns, which h
Ailworth (search for this): chapter 136
Doc (search for this): chapter 136
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132.-Rappahannock expedition.
A correspondent gives the following minute account of this expedition:
United States steamer Jacob Bell, off the town of Tappahannock, Rappahannock River, Va., April 16. Editor Evening Star:
Having received orders from Washington, we started, April thirteenth, down the Potomac, for the Rappahannock River.
When off Blackistone's Island, visited the fine frigate St. Lawrence, which lies abreast of the island at anchor.
The fleet being assembled, the Jacob Bell being the flagship, Lieut. Commanding E. P. McCrae, took the lead, followed by the rest of the fleet, consisting of the Reliance, Satellite, Resolute, Island Belle and Piedmontese.
At twelve o'clock at night we arrived opposite the small town of Urbana, and anchored in the morning.
On the morning of April fourteenth, a boat's crew was sent ashore, under the command of Acting Master Streets, to procure a pilot.
When within twenty-five yards of the beach, they were fired upon
Kiernan (search for this): chapter 136
B. B. Lowry (search for this): chapter 136
E. P. McCrae (search for this): chapter 136