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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 26, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Expedition to the lower Rappahannock —— capture of two Yankee gunboats.
--From a participant we have obtained some particulars of the capture of the Federal gunboats Satellite" and "Reliance at Stingray Point, mouth of the Rappahannock, on Saturday night last.
The expedition, numbering some sixty men, under command of Lieut. John Taylor Wood, C. S. N., left Richmond on Wednesday, the 12th of August,and proceeded to the Rappahannock, where preparations were at once made for the work which was so successfully completed on Saturday night.
Having secured four open boats, the expedition embarked on Saturday night, and proceeded to the point designated, which they reached about half-past 12 o'clock. On approaching the boat they were hailed by a negro guard, to whom they replied satisfactorily, and in a few moments were under the bows of the boats, cutting away the nettings, and clearing the way for boarding the Yankee crafts.
The crews having in the meantime become aroused
Stingray Point (Florida, United States) (search for this): article 1
Expedition to the lower Rappahannock —— capture of two Yankee gunboats.
--From a participant we have obtained some particulars of the capture of the Federal gunboats Satellite" and "Reliance at Stingray Point, mouth of the Rappahannock, on Saturday night last.
The expedition, numbering some sixty men, under command of Lieut. John Taylor Wood, C. S. N., left Richmond on Wednesday, the 12th of August,and proceeded to the Rappahannock, where preparations were at once made for the work which was so successfully completed on Saturday night.
Having secured four open boats, the expedition embarked on Saturday night, and proceeded to the point designated, which they reached about half-past 12 o'clock. On approaching the boat they were hailed by a negro guard, to whom they replied satisfactorily, and in a few moments were under the bows of the boats, cutting away the nettings, and clearing the way for boarding the Yankee crafts.
The crews having in the meantime become aroused o
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1