| Massachusetts - Massachusetts - 1863 - 1182 pages
...gunboats and a ram making for our fleet. They succeeded in capturing the " Harriet Lane." At ei?ht o'clock, AM, a flag of truce was raised by the enemy...of the flags of truce, and also to get the gunboats lo come up to the wharf, and take our men off, the enemy being too strong for tw to contend against... | |
| WILLIAM SCHOULER - 1868
...and succeeded in capturing the " Harriet Lane," after a short but fierce and determined engagement. A flag of truce was raised by the enemy on the " Harriet Lane" and on shore. This was responded to by the several gunboats, and finally by Colonel Burrill on the wharf. Colonel... | |
| United States. War Dept - Confederate States of America - 1886 - 1294 pages
...four rebel gunboats and a ram making for our fleet. They succeeded in capturing the Harriet Lane. At 8 o'clock am a flag of truce was raised by the enemy...and finally by Colonel Burrell on the wharf. Colonel Bnrrell, not having any information as to the reason of this. cessation of firing, then ordered me... | |
| United States. War Department - Confederate States of America - 1886 - 1288 pages
...for our fleet. They succeeded in capturing the Harriet Lane. At 8 o'clock am a flag of truce лгав raised by the enemy on the Harriet Lane and on shore. Flags of truce were iïien raised by the several gunboats and finally by Colonel Burrell on the wharf. Colonel Burrell,... | |
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