. Massachusetts in the rebellion. A record of the historical position of the commonwealth, and the services of the leading statesmen, the military, the colleges, and the people, in the civil war of 1861-65 . set; and two men,Michael Cavannagh, of Company F, and James M. Hamblin, Com-pany E, were drowned. On the morning of the 12th, they leftHampton Roads under sealed orders, and, on the following day,arrived at Hatteras Inlet, They encountered a severe stormon the passage, during which one of the transports became sepa-rated from her consort, and was unable, on account of the highsea, to


. Massachusetts in the rebellion. A record of the historical position of the commonwealth, and the services of the leading statesmen, the military, the colleges, and the people, in the civil war of 1861-65 . set; and two men,Michael Cavannagh, of Company F, and James M. Hamblin, Com-pany E, were drowned. On the morning of the 12th, they leftHampton Roads under sealed orders, and, on the following day,arrived at Hatteras Inlet, They encountered a severe stormon the passage, during which one of the transports became sepa-rated from her consort, and was unable, on account of the highsea, to enter over the shoals ; outside of which she remained sev-eral days, in imminent danger of being wrecked. On the morning of the 6th of February, having remained inthe interim on board of the transports, which, owing to the lengthand severity of the storm, were prevented from joining each oth-er and the remainder of the fleet, they started for Pamlico Sound,and duly arrived in sight of Roanoke Island. On the evening ofthe 7th, the gunboats having meanwhile engaged and partlysilenced the enemys batteries on the island, our forces, of whichthis regiment composed a part, landed, and bivouacked in an open.


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