. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . artillery, Com-. GUNS OF THE PAWNEE mander Stephen Clegg Rowan, of the Pawnee,immediately volunteered to nm his vessel in tothe rilief of the garrison. Lieutenant CiustavusV. Fox, later Assistant Secretary of the FederalNavj, in command of this expeiLitiou, wt>uld notconsent to such a perilous undertaking, and thefleet lay helplessly by until the surrender of theheroic defenders at four oclock in the afternoonof the The next day the garrison wastaken off in


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . artillery, Com-. GUNS OF THE PAWNEE mander Stephen Clegg Rowan, of the Pawnee,immediately volunteered to nm his vessel in tothe rilief of the garrison. Lieutenant CiustavusV. Fox, later Assistant Secretary of the FederalNavj, in command of this expeiLitiou, wt>uld notconsent to such a perilous undertaking, and thefleet lay helplessly by until the surrender of theheroic defenders at four oclock in the afternoonof the The next day the garrison wastaken off in the Baltic. The Pawnee wasnext assigned to patrol duty in the Potomac, andon May 2-lth, in cooperation witli the zouaves ofI he lamented Ellsworth, compelled the Con-f< derates to evacuate Alexandria. LieutenantI {eigart B. Lowry landed an<l took formal posses-sion of the town, with a detachment of was the first Federal foothold in Virginia.


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