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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Seabrook Island (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 148
Embree (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 148
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144.-fight near Edisto, S. C.
Commodore Du Pont's report.
Flag-ship Wabash, Port Royal harbor, S. C., April 22, 1862.
sir: I have the honor to enclose a copy of a report from Lieut. Commanding Rhind, of the Crusader, detailing the circumstances of a concealed attack upon one of his boats, in which Acting Master William D. Urann was severely wounded.
Lieut. Commanding Rhind, with the cooperation of Col. Fellows, of the army, commanding the post at North-Edisto, planned a night-attack upon the enemy; and, though not successful in surprising them, had a short engagement with the rebels, in which he says: The loss of the enemy, I feel sure, was sufficient to punish them for their cowardly attack on our boat.
Three of the Crusader's men were wounded in this skirmish, namely, Gustav Wacker, ordinary seaman, in the right arm and breast; Theo. Peterson, seaman, wounded slightly; Acting Master W. D. Urann, who was fired upon in the boat, was wounded in the left finger and
North Edisto River (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 148
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 148
Doc.
144.-fight near Edisto, S. C.
Commodore Du Pont's report.
Flag-ship Wabash, Port Royal harbor, S. C., April 22, 1862.
sir: I have the honor to enclose a copy of a report from Lieut. Commanding Rhind, of the Crusader, detailing the circumstances of a concealed attack upon one of his boats, in which Acting Master William D. Urann was severely wounded.
Lieut. Commanding Rhind, with the cooperation of Col. Fellows, of the army, commanding the post at North-Edisto, planned a night-attack upon the enemy; and, though not successful in surprising them, had a short engagement with the rebels, in which he says: The loss of the enemy, I feel sure, was sufficient to punish them for their cowardly attack on our boat.
Three of the Crusader's men were wounded in this skirmish, namely, Gustav Wacker, ordinary seaman, in the right arm and breast; Theo. Peterson, seaman, wounded slightly; Acting Master W. D. Urann, who was fired upon in the boat, was wounded in the left finger and
Theodore Peterson (search for this): chapter 148
R. C. Dow (search for this): chapter 148
Gustav Wacker (search for this): chapter 148
F. Fellows (search for this): chapter 148
Doc (search for this): chapter 148
Doc.
144.-fight near Edisto, S. C.
Commodore Du Pont's report.
Flag-ship Wabash, Port Royal harbor, S. C., April 22, 1862.
sir: I have the honor to enclose a copy of a report from Lieut. Commanding Rhind, of the Crusader, detailing the circumstances of a concealed attack upon one of his boats, in which Acting Master William D. Urann was severely wounded.
Lieut. Commanding Rhind, with the cooperation of Col. Fellows, of the army, commanding the post at North-Edisto, planned a night-attack upon the enemy; and, though not successful in surprising them, had a short engagement with the rebels, in which he says: The loss of the enemy, I feel sure, was sufficient to punish them for their cowardly attack on our boat.
Three of the Crusader's men were wounded in this skirmish, namely, Gustav Wacker, ordinary seaman, in the right arm and breast; Theo. Peterson, seaman, wounded slightly; Acting Master W. D. Urann, who was fired upon in the boat, was wounded in the left finger and
James Wilson (search for this): chapter 148