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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Roanoke Island (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 151
Cobb's Point (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 151
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147.-obstruction of Dismal swamp canal.
Lieut. Com. Flusser's report.
on the eighteenth of April, the forces under Gen. Reno debarked at Cobbs' Point, N. C., for the purpose of destroying the locks of the Dismal Swamp Canal.
Having retired without accomplishing the object, Com. Rowan determined to destroy the canal with the naval forces under his command.
The following is the report of the successful accomplishment of the work:
U. S. Steamer Commodore Perry, off Elizabeth City, N. C., April 26.
sir: In obedience to your orders I left this place on the twenty-third inst., in the Lockwood, with the Whitehead and Putnam, in company, each with an officer and a detachment of men on board, the Lockwood towing the wrecking schooner Emma Slade, with the apparatus for blowing up the banks to block up the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal at the mouth of the North River.
We were joined by the Shawsheen, having in tow a schooner which had been sent the day before to Roanoke
Elizabeth City (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 151
Doc.
147.-obstruction of Dismal swamp canal.
Lieut. Com. Flusser's report.
on the eighteenth of April, the forces under Gen. Reno debarked at Cobbs' Point, N. C., for the purpose of destroying the locks of the Dismal Swamp Canal.
Having retired without accomplishing the object, Com. Rowan determined to destroy the canal with the naval forces under his command.
The following is the report of the successful accomplishment of the work:
U. S. Steamer Commodore Perry, off Elizabeth City, N. C., April 26.
sir: In obedience to your orders I left this place on the twenty-third inst., in the Lockwood, with the Whitehead and Putnam, in company, each with an officer and a detachment of men on board, the Lockwood towing the wrecking schooner Emma Slade, with the apparatus for blowing up the banks to block up the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal at the mouth of the North River.
We were joined by the Shawsheen, having in tow a schooner which had been sent the day before to Roanok
North River (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 151
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 151
S. C. Rowan (search for this): chapter 151
Doc (search for this): chapter 151
Doc.
147.-obstruction of Dismal swamp canal.
Lieut. Com. Flusser's report.
on the eighteenth of April, the forces under Gen. Reno debarked at Cobbs' Point, N. C., for the purpose of destroying the locks of the Dismal Swamp Canal.
Having retired without accomplishing the object, Com. Rowan determined to destroy the canal with the naval forces under his command.
The following is the report of the successful accomplishment of the work:
U. S. Steamer Commodore Perry, off Elizabeth City, N. C., April 26.
sir: In obedience to your orders I left this place on the twenty-third inst., in the Lockwood, with the Whitehead and Putnam, in company, each with an officer and a detachment of men on board, the Lockwood towing the wrecking schooner Emma Slade, with the apparatus for blowing up the banks to block up the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal at the mouth of the North River.
We were joined by the Shawsheen, having in tow a schooner which had been sent the day before to Roanok
J. L. Reno (search for this): chapter 151
Doc.
147.-obstruction of Dismal swamp canal.
Lieut. Com. Flusser's report.
on the eighteenth of April, the forces under Gen. Reno debarked at Cobbs' Point, N. C., for the purpose of destroying the locks of the Dismal Swamp Canal.
Having retired without accomplishing the object, Com. Rowan determined to destroy the canal with the naval forces under his command.
The following is the report of the successful accomplishment of the work:
U. S. Steamer Commodore Perry, off Elizabeth City, N. C., April 26.
sir: In obedience to your orders I left this place on the twenty-third inst., in the Lockwood, with the Whitehead and Putnam, in company, each with an officer and a detachment of men on board, the Lockwood towing the wrecking schooner Emma Slade, with the apparatus for blowing up the banks to block up the Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal at the mouth of the North River.
We were joined by the Shawsheen, having in tow a schooner which had been sent the day before to Roanok
Maillefert (search for this): chapter 151
C. W. Flusser (search for this): chapter 151
Doc.
147.-obstruction of Dismal swamp canal.
Lieut. Com. Flusser's report.
on the eighteenth of April, the forces under Gen. Reno debarked at Cobbs' Point, N. C., for the purpose of destroying the locks of the Dismal Swamp Canal.
Having retired without accomplishing the object, Com. Rowan determined to destroy the canal with the naval forces under his command.
The following is the report of the successful accomplishment of the work:
U. S. Steamer Commodore Perry, off Elizabeth day and a half.
He says it will be easier and cheaper to cut a new outlet than to remove the obstruction.
The rebels have, I think, no thought of using the canal, as they have themselves been obstructing it above and below the bridge.
It would be well to send a steamer there daily until the lumber is well water-soaked and sunk.
Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant, C. W. Flusser, Lieut. Commanding. To Commander S. C. Rowan, Com. U. S. Naval Forces, River Waters of North-Carolina.