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121.-expedition up Yazoo River.
Report of rear-admiral D. D. Porter.
flag-ship Black Hawk, Mississippi Squadron, Cairo, February 17, 1864.
sir: Inclosed I send you a report of Lieutenant Commander Owen, in relation to an expedition I sent up Yazoo River to cooperate with General Sherman, (who is marching on Meridian,) and to confuse the enemy with regard to movements on foot.
It appears the troops did not consider themselves strong enough to land, and force the position.
The vessels will work their way along cautiously until the water is high enough to send an iron-clad or two.
This move has had the effect of driving the guerrillas away from the Mississippi, as they are fearful it is intended to cut them off. I don't expect much from the expedition beyond diverting their attention.
I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, David D. Porter, Rear-Admiral. Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D. C.
Report of Lieutenant E. K. Ow
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