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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore), Doc . 84 1/2 .-naval operations in Florida . (search)
Doc. 84 1/2.-naval operations in Florida.
Report of Flag-officer Du Pont.
Flag-ship Wabash, off St. Augustine, Fla., March 13, 1862.
sir: Having on the seventh despatched a division of my force to hold Brunswick, consisting of the Mohican, Pocahontas, and Potomska, under Commander Godon, I shifted my flag from the firssited by Lieut. Commanding Stevens, on his way down, the forts seemed abandoned.
There being no probability that the Huron could enter, I despatched her off St. Augustine, where I followed her, arriving on the eleventh.
I immediately sent on shore Commander C. R. P. Rodgers, with a flag of truce, having reason to believe that if there were any people on this coast likely to remain in their houses, it would beat St. Augustine.
I enclose Commander Rodgers' most interesting report, which I am sure the Department will read with satisfaction.
The American flag is flying once more over that old city, raised by the hands of its own people, who resisted th
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 104 (search)
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101.-surrender of St. Augustine, Fla.
Commander Rodgers' report.
United States Flag-ship Wabash, off St. Augustine, Fla., March 12, 1862.
sir: Having crossed the bar with some diffSt. Augustine, Fla., March 12, 1862.
sir: Having crossed the bar with some difficulty, in obedience to your orders, I approached St. Augustine under a flag of truce, and as I drew near the city a white flag was hoisted upon one of the bastions of Fort Marion.
Landing at the St. Augustine under a flag of truce, and as I drew near the city a white flag was hoisted upon one of the bastions of Fort Marion.
Landing at the wharf and enquiring for the chief authority, I was soon joined by the Mayor and conducted to the City Hall, where the municipal authorities were assembled.
I informed them that having come to restornd to confide in our kind intentions toward them.
About fifteen hundred persons remain in St. Augustine, about one fifth of the inhabitants having fled.
I believe that there are many citizens whoy some months ago, to arm batteries at other harbors.
The garrison of the place went from St. Augustine, at midnight on the tenth, for Smyrna, where are said to be about eight hundred troops, a ba
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 105 (search)
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 128 (search)