. The history of the Civil War in the United States: its cause, origin, progress and conclusion . greedupon until the next day. Then the surrender of the fort and garrisonwas formally made to General Burnside. Twelve hundred shot and shelliiad been discharged by the three Federal batteries during the of the Rebel guns had been disabled. Their loss was seven killedand eighteen wounded; the Federal loss was one killed and two fort had mounted forty-eight guns of various sizes. By the terms ofthe capitulation, it was agreed that the fort, the armament, and the garri-son


. The history of the Civil War in the United States: its cause, origin, progress and conclusion . greedupon until the next day. Then the surrender of the fort and garrisonwas formally made to General Burnside. Twelve hundred shot and shelliiad been discharged by the three Federal batteries during the of the Rebel guns had been disabled. Their loss was seven killedand eighteen wounded; the Federal loss was one killed and two fort had mounted forty-eight guns of various sizes. By the terms ofthe capitulation, it was agreed that the fort, the armament, and the garri-son should be surrendered to the United States; that the officers and menshould be released on their parole of honor not again to take up armsagainst the United States until regularly exchanged; and that theyshould carry with them their private effects, their arms excepted. TheIbrt was then by a detachment of Federal troops, the stars andstripes were unfurled to the breeze, and another conquest over the forcesof the Rebel States was added to the triumphs of the defenders of BATTLE OF LEES MILLS. 233 CHAPTER XXI. OPERATIONS OF GENERAL AT —BATTLE OF MILL DISASTER AND RETREAT OF THE FEDERAL TROOPS EVACUATION OF BY THE REBELS MOTIVES OF THAT MOVEMENT PURSUIT BY THE FEDERALS ENGAOEMEXT BETWEEN CAVALRY NEAR WILLIAMSBURG—SECOND CONFLICT NEAR WILLIAMSBURG—INCIDENTS OF THE BATTLE—GENERAL HOOKErs DIVISION—BRILLIANT CHARGE OP GENERAL HANCOCK—FEDERALVICTORY—SKETCH OF GENERAL HANCOCK—BATTLE A,T WEST POINT—INCIDENTS OF THECONTEST—EFFICIENCY OF THE FEDERAL ARTILLERY—ROUT OF THE REBELS—BOMBARD-MENT OF SEWELLs point—ITS RESULTS—EXPEDITION OF GENERAL WOOL AGAINST NORFOLK its smtrexder operations of fremont in the mountain department Mcdowells division at Fredericksburg—rout of colonel morgan in Tennessee— INCIDENTS OP the CHASE BOMBARDMENT OF FORT WRIGHT COMMENCED ENGAGEMENT OF THE FEDERAL GUNBOATS A


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