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son, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company G, Capt. Yellowby, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company H, Capt. Barrier, in charge Fort Huger. Company J, Capt. Cobb, -- Company K, Capt. Kennedy, in reserve, 800 yards from battery. 31st N. C.--Col. Jordon Company A, Capt. Goodwin, on the shore opposite the island. Company B, Capt. Lyle, at battery lower and of the island. Company C, Capt. Betts, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company D, Capt. Manly, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company E, Capt. Miller, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company G, Capt. Perot, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company F, Capt. Knight, in battery fighting. Company H, Capt. Jones, in reserve. Company I, Capt. McCoy, in reserve. In Port Huges. The Cabanas, Capt. Barron--80 men. The Alamance Grays, Capt. Cobb--30 men. In Fort Blanchard. Forty-four men from 31st N. C., under Lieut. Pipkins In
ny K, Capt. Kennedy, in reserve, 800 yards from battery. 31st N. C.--Col. Jordon Company A, Capt. Goodwin, on the shore opposite the island. Company B, Capt. Lyle, at battery lower and of the island. Company C, Capt. Betts, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company D, Capt. Manly, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company E, Capt. Miller, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company G, Capt. Perot, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company F, Capt. Knight, in battery fighting. Company H, Capt. Jones, in reserve. Company I, Capt. McCoy, in reserve. In Port Huges. The Cabanas, Capt. Barron--80 men. The Alamance Grays, Capt. Cobb--30 men. In Fort Blanchard. Forty-four men from 31st N. C., under Lieut. Pipkins In Fort Barton. Commander; Major Hill. State Guards, Capt. Fearing. John Harvey Guards, Capt. Johnson. 46th Virginia, Col. Feamk Addersion Was engaged at the battery with two companie
, in reserve. In Port Huges. The Cabanas, Capt. Barron--80 men. The Alamance Grays, Capt. Cobb--30 men. In Fort Blanchard. Forty-four men from 31st N. C., under Lieut. Pipkins In Fort Barton. Commander; Major Hill. State Guards, Capt. Fearing. John Harvey Guards, Capt. Johnson. 46th Virginia, Col. Feamk Addersion Was engaged at the battery with two companies of the 46th Va. 46th Virginia, Maj. Fry. Four companies--Capts. Crank, Miller, Abbott, and Williams--arrived about eleven o'clock. 2d N. C. Battalion, Lieut. Col. Green, Arrived on the Island about twelve. The defences of the island consisted of four batteries, one ordinary field fortification and a barricade across the channel. Fort Huger is about one mile from the upper and of the island, and is the most formidable of all. It was upon this fort that the greatest reliance was placed, but it was never of any avail.--It mounts twelve guns--ten 32-pounders in emb
in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company F, Lieut. Marchison, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company G, Capt. Yellowby, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company H, Capt. Barrier, in charge Fort Huger. Company J, Capt. Cobb, -- Company K, Capt. Kennedy, in reserve, 800 yards from battery. 31st N. C.--Col. Jordon Company A, Capt. Goodwin, on the shore opposite the island. Company B, Capt. Lyle, at battery lower and of the island. Company C, Capt. Betts, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company D, Capt. Manly, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company E, Capt. Miller, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company G, Capt. Perot, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company F, Capt. Knight, in battery fighting. Company H, Capt. Jones, in reserve. Company I, Capt. McCoy, in reserve. In Port Huges. The Cabanas, Capt. Barron--80 men. The Alamance Grays, Capt. Cobb--30 men. In Fort Blanchard
e field. The first, however, was the mortal wound which laid the hero and noble patriot in the grave. He died the following day. When the enemy was seen approaching through the swamp on the right, it was evident that the battery could be held no longer, and immediate preparations were made to fall back. Rallying his men around him Col. Anderson retired about three hundred yards, to the reserve, consisting of four companies, under Capts Wallace, Derman, Morris, and Lieut. Durham under Adjutant Blocker. He at once gets the order to fall in, and they promptly rallied to protect the reserve, and stood firm until every man had passed by, some of them perfectly panic-stricken. The 60th fell in promptly, in an orderly manner, and marched immediately to the rear. The reserve was ordered to form by companies, fire by companies, and protect the retreat until another sand could be made. The 31st North Carolina, at once ran to their quarters, Col. Jordan riding at the head of the frightened
. Miller, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company G, Capt. Perot, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company F, Capt. Knight, in battery fighting. Company H, Capt. Jones, in reserve. Company I, Capt. McCoy, in reserve. In Port Huges. The Cabanas, Capt. Barron--80 men. The Alamance Grays, Capt. Cobb--30 men. In Fort Blanchard. Forty-four men from 31st N. C., under Lieut. Pipkins In Fort Barton. Commander; Major Hill. State Guards, Capt. Fearing. John Harvey Guards, Capt. Johnson. 46th Virginia, Col. Feamk Addersion Was engaged at the battery with two companies of the 46th Va. 46th Virginia, Maj. Fry. Four companies--Capts. Crank, Miller, Abbott, and Williams--arrived about eleven o'clock. 2d N. C. Battalion, Lieut. Col. Green, Arrived on the Island about twelve. The defences of the island consisted of four batteries, one ordinary field fortification and a barricade across the channel. Fort Hu
n the ships; I can say nothing, owing to the terms of my paroled, Suffice it to relate, on the 21st of February the prisoners were taken to Elizabeth City, and released, promising not to engage to the service again, nor to give aid and comfort to the enemies of the United States, unli exchanged, the knowledge of such, exchange to be beyond the possibility of a doubt. The following is the general distribution of the forces on the island: Stem, C.--Col. M. M. Shaw. Company A, Capt. Hinton, stationed one quarter mile from Fort Bartow, Company B, Capt. Whitson, left wing in battery. Company C, Capt. McRas, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company D, Capt. Rogers, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company E, Lieut. Marchison, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company F, Lieut. Marchison, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company G, Capt. Yellowby, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company H, Capt. Barrier, in charge Fort Huger.
being carried from the field. The first, however, was the mortal wound which laid the hero and noble patriot in the grave. He died the following day. When the enemy was seen approaching through the swamp on the right, it was evident that the battery could be held no longer, and immediate preparations were made to fall back. Rallying his men around him Col. Anderson retired about three hundred yards, to the reserve, consisting of four companies, under Capts Wallace, Derman, Morris, and Lieut. Durham under Adjutant Blocker. He at once gets the order to fall in, and they promptly rallied to protect the reserve, and stood firm until every man had passed by, some of them perfectly panic-stricken. The 60th fell in promptly, in an orderly manner, and marched immediately to the rear. The reserve was ordered to form by companies, fire by companies, and protect the retreat until another sand could be made. The 31st North Carolina, at once ran to their quarters, Col. Jordan riding at the
, Capt. McRas, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company D, Capt. Rogers, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company E, Lieut. Marchison, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company F, Lieut. Marchison, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company G, Capt. Yellowby, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company H, Capt. Barrier, in charge Fort Huger. Company J, Capt. Cobb, -- Company K, Capt. Kennedy, in reserve, 800 yards from battery. 31st N. C.--Col. Jordon Company A, Capt. Goodwin, on the shore opposite the island. Company B, Capt. Lyle, at battery lower and of the island. Company C, Capt. Betts, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company D, Capt. Manly, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company E, Capt. Miller, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company G, Capt. Perot, in reserve some distance rear battery. Company F, Capt. Knight, in battery fighting. Company H, Capt. Jones, in reserve. Company I,
it to relate, on the 21st of February the prisoners were taken to Elizabeth City, and released, promising not to engage to the service again, nor to give aid and comfort to the enemies of the United States, unli exchanged, the knowledge of such, exchange to be beyond the possibility of a doubt. The following is the general distribution of the forces on the island: Stem, C.--Col. M. M. Shaw. Company A, Capt. Hinton, stationed one quarter mile from Fort Bartow, Company B, Capt. Whitson, left wing in battery. Company C, Capt. McRas, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company D, Capt. Rogers, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company E, Lieut. Marchison, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company F, Lieut. Marchison, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company G, Capt. Yellowby, in reserve, 800 yards in rear battery. Company H, Capt. Barrier, in charge Fort Huger. Company J, Capt. Cobb, -- Company K, Capt. Kennedy, in reserve, 800 ya
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