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re further statements are unnecessary. Commodore Foote, commanding the naval force in this regiohority to move for that purpose when ready? A. H. Foote, Flag-Officer. and on the 30th of January, , with seventeen thousand men on transports. Foote accompanied him with seven gunboats, and on thken, probably stragglers. Neither Grant nor Foote had anticipated so rapid a reduction of the foime after I had taken possession of the fort. Foote's Report. But even had the attack been deferresualties were five killed and sixteen wounded. Foote lost two men killed and thirty-seven wounded, e Cumberland? To expedite matters, he offered Foote any steamers that might be at Cairo, to tow tht Donelson might never be taken. On the 11th, Foote, with his fleet, started by the Ohio and Cumbere daylight of Friday, the 14th, however, Commodore Foote came up the river, and the troops from Fnd, after an engagement of an hour and a half, Foote was obliged to withdraw, the enemy pouring a h[2 more...]