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116.-fight off Charleston, S. C.
Rear Admiral Du Pont's report.
flag-ship Wabash, Port Royal, February 2, 1863.
sir: I have to report that about four o'clock on the morning of the thirty-first ultimo, during the obscurity of a thick haze, two iron-clad gunboats came out of Charleston by the main ship channel, unperceivable by the squadron, and commenced a raid upon the blockading fleet.
Most of the latter were of the light class of purchased vessels, two of the heaviest men e reports of the casualties on board the Mercedita and the Keystone State.
On the Mercedita there were four killed and three wounded, and on the Keystone State twenty killed and twenty wounded.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant, S. F. Du Pont, Rear-Admiral. To the Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy.
Commander Stellwagen's report.
United States steamer Mercedita, Port Royal, January 31, 1863. Rear-Admiral S. F. Du Pont:
sir: I have to report that at half-past 4
Thomas H. Eastman (search for this): chapter 125
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