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The Daily Dispatch: January 1, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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et, so they took the boat up the creek about a half mile, and, discovering the enemy right abreast of them, pulled the ring out of the boat and made through the marsh for the woods. During the exchange of shots between the enemy and our steamers, they returned to the beach to witness the result. Two of the crew, alluded to above, strayed from the rest, and were heard to hail one of the Federal steamers and to give other signals to come ashore; the rest having no weapons, save one pistol, then repaired to Doyal's place on the southern end of the Island, where they made a fire and remained till morning. On Tuesday, about 2 o'clock, they went to the middle settlement, where, finding an old batten, two of the party were sent to Ossiltouis in search of a larger boat. They returned next morning at 8 o'clock, and about 11 o'clock, Major Anderson and Capt. Bulloch, who had gone in search of them with provisions came up with and brought them safely to Franklin's landing at Skidaway.