A History of the United States Navy From 1775 to 1902 volume 02

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A History of the United States Navy From 1775 to 1902 volume 02
Maclay, Edgar Stanton, 1863-1919
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W. Bennett, also was a side- wheel steamer, and mounted one 8-inch rifled gun and five 32-pounders. The Selma, Lieutenant Peter U. Murphy, was an open-deck steamer mounting one 6- inch, two 9-inch and one 8-inch smooth-bore shell guns. The last was a heavily built steamer, but the other two were entirely unsuited for war purposes.
1864. A NIGHT ATTACK ATTEMPTED.
It was Admiral Buchanan s intention to take the blockading ships by surprise. The night of May 18th was selected for the attack, and,
...having been buoyed up, the ram was taken in tow by two steamers, one containing her coal and the other her ammunition, and carried over the bar and down the bay toward the Na tional fleet. All haste was made to prepare her for the fight, and while she was being towed down the channel her crew was busily engaged in taking on board her coal and ammunition. According to the programme laid out by the Southern papers, the Tennessee was to destroy the fleet off Mobile Bay, immediately capture Fort Pickens at Pensacola, and then proceed north ward or to New Orleans.

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