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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 47: operations of South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, under Rear-admiral Dahlgren, during latter end of 1863 and in 1864. (search)
awa. July 24. Wagner (to cover advance.) Weehawken, Ironsides, Catskill, Montauk, Patapsco. Nantucket, Ottawa, Dai Ching, Paul Jones, Seneca. July 25. Wagner Ottawa, Dai Ching, Paul Jones. July 28. Wagner Weehawken, Catskill, Ottawa. July 29. Wagner Ironsides, Patapsco. July 30. Wagner Ironsides, Catskill, Patapsco, Ottawa. July 31. Batteries on Morris Island Ottawa. Aug. 1. Wagner Montauk, Patapsco, Catskill, Weehawken, Passaic, Nahant, Marblehead. Aug. 2. Wagner Ottawaew Ironsides. 41   1,000 Gregg. Hits from Gregg and Moultrie. Ship at anchor. Sept. 2. New Ironsides. 9   1,500 Sumter.   Sept. 5. New Ironsides. 488   1,300 Wagner.   Sept. 5. New Ironsides. 32 1 1,800 Gregg. Hit from Gregg. On July 29th, the Passaic engaged Wagner, and on August 31st Moultrie. On September 8th, the Passaic (in a disabled condition), Patapsco, Weehawken, and Nahant engaged Moultrie. This was scant justice to an officer who had so well maintained the reputa