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Milford Station (Canada) (search for this): article 3
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
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Close of the Gunboat Raid--defeat of the effort to destroy the steamers — Brisk Cannonading,&c.[correspondence of Richmond Dispatch.]
"Bowling Green Hotel," Caroline county, Sept. 5, 1863.
For two days after dropping our anchors at Port Royal we were very busy in landing the machinery of the Satellite and Reliance, ande schooners destroyed.
The boats were once more put upon wheels, and after a three weeks trip we started for "home."
Riding ahead of the party, I reached Bowling Green at dark and took quarters in a comfortable country hotel, the quiet rooms of which brought up pleasant recollections of peace times in the past, mingled with hopes for the future "when this cruel war is over."
Of the village of Bowling Green there is little to say. It is the county-seat of Caroline, and contains a court-house, jail, church, thirty or forty residences strung along in a rambling style upon either side of the road.
Perhaps this town has suffered less from the war than
Port Royal (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 3
Caroline (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
Close of the Gunboat Raid--defeat of the effort to destroy the steamers — Brisk Cannonading,&c.[correspondence of Richmond Dispatch.]
"Bowling Green Hotel," Caroline county, Sept. 5, 1863.
For two days after dropping our anchors at Port Royal we were very busy in landing the machinery of the Satellite and Reliance, and the cargoes of the two prizes.
On the latter were many very fine anchors, of different sizes and shapes, from the small grapnel and boat kedge to the heavy ship's anchor, weighing near eight thousand pounds. From the spars of the schooners purchases were rigged, and with these the heavy weights were swung out of the hold and floated ashore upon lighters.
At the end of two days very little was left upon any of the vessels that would be of service to us in Richmond, the bare hulls only remaining.--From the troops on shore we had frequent intimation of an advance on the part of the Yankees, and fearing they might come upon us before the work was completed, t
Milford, Mass. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 3
Cook (search for this): article 3
Goodwyn (search for this): article 3
Parrott (search for this): article 3
Hardwicke (search for this): article 3