. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . 00 wounded. Confed. l6 killed,39 wounded. 2,527 taken prisoners. 10.—Elizabetii City, or Cobbs Point, N. , Gunboats Delaware, Underwriter,Louisiana, Seymour, Iletzel, Shawseen,Jalley City, Putnam, Commodore Perry,Ceres, Morse, Whitehead, and , Mosquito fleet commandedby Commodore W. ¥. Lynch, and com-prising the vessels engaged at RoanokeIsland on the 8th, except the : Union 3 killed. 13.— Bloomery Gap, Va. Union, Gen. Lan-ders Brig


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . 00 wounded. Confed. l6 killed,39 wounded. 2,527 taken prisoners. 10.—Elizabetii City, or Cobbs Point, N. , Gunboats Delaware, Underwriter,Louisiana, Seymour, Iletzel, Shawseen,Jalley City, Putnam, Commodore Perry,Ceres, Morse, Whitehead, and , Mosquito fleet commandedby Commodore W. ¥. Lynch, and com-prising the vessels engaged at RoanokeIsland on the 8th, except the : Union 3 killed. 13.— Bloomery Gap, Va. Union, Gen. Lan-ders Brigade. Confed., 31st, 67th,89th Va. Losses: Union 11 killed, 5wounded. Confed. 13 killed, 65 miss-ing. 14-16.— Fort Donelson, or Dover, , Gunboats Carondelet, Pittsburgh,Louisville, St. Louis, Tyler, and Cones-toga, 17th and 25th Ky., 11th, 25th,31st, and 41th Ind., 2d, 7th, 12tli andMth Iowa, 1st Neb., 58th and 76th Ohio,8th and 13th Mo., 8th Wis., 8th,9th, 11th,12th, 17th, 18th, 20th, 28th, 29th, 30th,31st, 41st, 45th, 46th, 48th, 49th, 57th,and 58th III, Batteries B and D 1st 111. * No record found.[356]. (pi/nf/ht hij / Hiviexcs Co. THE 10-INCH COLUMBIAD AT FORT WALKER, HILTON HEAD, SOUTH CAROLINA The Capture of the Confederate forts at Port Royal, South Caro-Hna. On the 29th of October, 1861, there sailed from HamptonRoads the most formidable squadron ever fitted out in Americanwaters—men-of-war commanded by Flag-Officer Samuel F. Du-Pont in the Wabash, and army transports with a force of twelvethousand men under General Thomas W. Sherman, bound forPort Royal Harbor, twentymiles north of the mouth ofthe Savannah River. On No-vember 1st, off Hatteras, asevere gale was encountered andfor a time the fleet was muchscattered, but by the 4th itwas again united at the baroutside Port Royal Harbor overwhich the Wabash led the harbor fortifications whichhad been erected theConfederates were no smallaffairs. Fort Walker on HiltonHead Island was tw


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