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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.22 (search)
le-enders—the Mattabesett, Commander John C. Febiger; the Sassacus, Lieutenant Commander F. A. Roe; the Wyalusing, Lieutenan command and made for the Yankee boats. By this time the Sassacus came into position and fired a broadside from her 9-inch th marked effect. The situation was desperate, and the Sassacus was signalled to ram the Albemarle. It was the only hope of success, though it was deemed certain that the Sassacus would go under. She moved on the Albemarle with a full head of ivering, rebounded for the second attack. The bow of the Sassacus was shattered and she attempted to escape. The ram was s made a scene which would appall the stoutest heart. The Sassacus surged to one side, then to the other, and began to sink.m the Wyalusing that she was sinking, and the loss of the Sassacus, dictated the prudent course they adopted. The prudentpossible. Captain Cooke picked up the survivors of the Sassacus and returned to Plymouth. From this action may be dedu
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index (search)
and Southern, 29, 229, 257. Prisoners, Treatment and Exchange of. 77-79, 230; Fatality among, in Northern prisons, 100. Ramseur, General S. D., 105, killed, 372. Randall. James R., 338. Randolph, Colonel, Robert, 146. Rebels and Rebellions, 3, 7. Reed, W. P., 117. Reynolds, General J. F., 148. Richmond, First Federal to enter, 152. Rogers, Major, wounded, 114. Rhodes, James F., 19. Rodes, General R. E., 111. Sadler, D. M., 174. Sanitary Commission, Federal, 81. Sassacus destroyed. The, 213. Schofield, General J. M., 97. Scott, Colonel, John, 142; General Winfield, 20. Secession, discussed, 13. 334, 362; of Southern States, 17; prime instigators of, 19. Seven Days Battles, Reminiscences of, 147. Shelby, General, Joe, 117. Sherman, General W. T., 21; his definition of war, 235. Sickles, General D. E., 112. Silver Grays, Service of, 309. Slavery in the South, 15, 77; old system of contrasted with present conditions, 125. Slavers, Last o