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Hilton Head (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 20
Captain Drayton. --The Charleston Courier, of the 18th, says: It can be announced with some certainty that Captain Percival Drayton, of the United States Navy, commanded the armed steamer Pocahontas in the late action at Hilton Head. Captain Drayton is the brother of Brig. Gen Thos. F. Drayton, of the Confederate service, who commanded on the Confederate side in the action above referred to.
Percival Drayton (search for this): article 20
Captain Drayton. --The Charleston Courier, of the 18th, says: It can be announced with some certainty that Captain Percival Drayton, of the United States Navy, commanded the armed steamer Pocahontas in the late action at Hilton Head. Captain Drayton is the brother of Brig. Gen Thos. F. Drayton, of the Confederate servian be announced with some certainty that Captain Percival Drayton, of the United States Navy, commanded the armed steamer Pocahontas in the late action at Hilton Head. Captain Drayton is the brother of Brig. Gen Thos. F. Drayton, of the Confederate service, who commanded on the Confederate side in the action above referred to. can be announced with some certainty that Captain Percival Drayton, of the United States Navy, commanded the armed steamer Pocahontas in the late action at Hilton Head. Captain Drayton is the brother of Brig. Gen Thos. F. Drayton, of the Confederate service, who commanded on the Confederate side in the action above referred to.
Gen Thomas F. Drayton (search for this): article 20
Captain Drayton. --The Charleston Courier, of the 18th, says: It can be announced with some certainty that Captain Percival Drayton, of the United States Navy, commanded the armed steamer Pocahontas in the late action at Hilton Head. Captain Drayton is the brother of Brig. Gen Thos. F. Drayton, of the Confederate service, who commanded on the Confederate side in the action above referred to.