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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 82
Algiers (Algeria) (search for this): chapter 82
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78. attack on the United States fleet at the Southwest Pass of the Mississippi.
Official report of Capt. Pope.
United States steamer Richmond, Southwest Pass of Mississippi River, Oct. 13, 1861.
sir: I have the honor to make the following report: At forty-five minutes past three A. M., October 12, 1861, while the watch on deck were employed in taking coal on board from the schooner Joseph H. Toone, a ram was discovered in close proximity to this ship.
By the time the alarm o the McClellan.
This, together with what I will take out, will, I trust, lighten her so that we can haul her off. Very respectfully, John Pope, Captain. To Flag-officer Wm. W. Mckean.
A National account.
A correspondent on board the United States sloop of war Richmond gives the following account of the attack:--
U. S. Sloop Richmond, head of Passes, Mississippi River, Oct. 16, 1861.
Dear mother: When I last wrote we were at the mouth of Pas à l'outre, with nothing to vary the
Southwestern States (United States) (search for this): chapter 82
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78. attack on the United States fleet at the Southwest Pass of the Mississippi.
Official report of Capt. Pope.
United States steamer Richmond, Southwest Pass of Mississippi River, Oct. 13, 1861.
sir: I have the honor to make the s under way in a very few minutes, having slipped their cables.
I ordered the Preble and Vincennes to proceed down the Southwest Pass while I covered their retreat, which they did at fifty minutes past four A. M.
At this time three large fire ra very fast, as was proven a few weeks ago, when the steamer Water Witch attempted to head her off. The Ivy was down the Southwest Pass, about thirty miles from us; the Water Witch started up Pas à l'outre; the shore people immediately telegraphed ar was concluded that we were to proceed up the pass to protect the men while so engaged.
We accordingly ran down to the Southwest Pass, the Niagara taking our position.
After getting aground once, we succeeded in getting over the bar, and are now a
Mississippi (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): chapter 82
Mississippi (United States) (search for this): chapter 82
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78. attack on the United States fleet at the Southwest Pass of the Mississippi.
Official report of Capt. Pope.
United States steamer Richmond, Southwest Pass of Mississippi River, Oct. 13, 1861.
sir: I have the honor to make the following report: At forty-five minutes past three A. M., October 12, 1861, while the watch on deck were employed in taking coal on board from the schooner Joseph H. Toone, a ram was discovered in close proximity to this ship.
By the time the alarm ctfully, John Pope, Captain. To Flag-officer Wm. W. Mckean.
A National account.
A correspondent on board the United States sloop of war Richmond gives the following account of the attack:--
U. S. Sloop Richmond, head of Passes, Mississippi River, Oct. 16, 1861.
Dear mother: When I last wrote we were at the mouth of Pas à l'outre, with nothing to vary the monotony of our situation but an occasional visit by the rebel steamer Ivy.
She is a small Mississippi tow-boat, with one or
Tuscarora (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 82
Southwest (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 82
Pilottown (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 82
Claiborne Feger Jackson (search for this): chapter 82