. Gen. Robert Edward Lee; soldier, citizen, and Christian patriot. ute, Marmaduke,Littlepage, Craig, Long and Rootes. Paymaster—James —Dinwiddle Phillips. Assistant Surgeon—Algernon Captain of Marines—Reuben Thorn. Engineers—H. , Acting Chief. Assistants—Tynam, Campbell, Herring,Jack and White. Boatswain—Hasker. Gunner—Oliver. Car-penter—Lindsey. Clerk—Arthur Sinclair, Jr. Volunteer Aid—Lieutenant Douglass Forrest, Confederate States Army. CaptainKevill commanding detachment of Norfolk United Corps—Sergeant Tabb. Accomplishments of the Confeder


. Gen. Robert Edward Lee; soldier, citizen, and Christian patriot. ute, Marmaduke,Littlepage, Craig, Long and Rootes. Paymaster—James —Dinwiddle Phillips. Assistant Surgeon—Algernon Captain of Marines—Reuben Thorn. Engineers—H. , Acting Chief. Assistants—Tynam, Campbell, Herring,Jack and White. Boatswain—Hasker. Gunner—Oliver. Car-penter—Lindsey. Clerk—Arthur Sinclair, Jr. Volunteer Aid—Lieutenant Douglass Forrest, Confederate States Army. CaptainKevill commanding detachment of Norfolk United Corps—Sergeant Tabb. Accomplishments of the Confederate Fleet. On the Sth and9th of March, 1862, the Confederate States fleet had successfullyencountered, defied and beaten a force equal to 2890 men and 230guns as follows: Men. Guns. Men. Guns. Congress (burnt) 4S0 50 Gunboats (two or three disabled) .120 6 Cumberland (.sunk) 360 22 Forts (silenced) 200 20 Minnesota (riddled) 550 40 Ericsson (Monitor) 150 2 Roanoke (scared of) 550 40 St Lawrence (peppered) 480 50 Total • • . 2890 230. LIEUTENANT-GENERAL W. L. CABELL,Commander Traus-Mississippi Department U. C. V. (551)


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