Engineer and artillery operations against the defences of Charleston Harbor in 1863Рипол Классик, 1865 Engineer and artillery operations against the defences of Charleston Harbor in 1863; comprising the descent upon Morris Island, the demolition of Fort Sumter, the reduction of Forts Wagner and Gregg with observations on heavy ordnance, fortifications, etc. |
Inhalt
4L Rnom or BarnumGum J W Tumnm Cm 01 Sun | 135 |
Suvmrm RIPOBT or BunmrimGumu | 148 |
B Emar or Muon T B Bacon A D 0 Amman Emma | 168 |
Rue031 or 001mm Enwum W Smmn Gounxnme Enema | 201 |
Room or Lmurnnm Gm B an U S Exerxuna | 294 |
P REPORT OF Cmun FOIHALL A PARKER U B N 810 | 312 |
Sum or B P Pmorr | 350 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abatis advance artillery artillery fire assault August August 22 Battery Gregg boats bombardment breaching batteries Brigadier-General built Captain Charleston coehorn mortars Colonel commanding construction creek Cummings Point defence duty embrasures enemy enemy’s explosion feet field fifth parallel filled finished fired firing first parallel five flank fleet flying sap Folly Island Fort Pulaski Fort Sumter Fort Wagner four fourth parallel front gabions gorge wall harbor heavy guns hundred and fifty hundred yards inches infantry iron James Island July Lieutenant Lighthouse Inlet magazine marsh monitors Morris Island navy night o’clock obedient servant officers oflicers open fire operations P. M. ADMIRAL parapet Parrott rifles piece Plate platforms position pounds projectiles rear regiment revetting rifled guns sand bags second parallel September sharpshooters shell shot siege mortars splinter-proof Sullivan’s Island Sumter tery third parallel Third Rhode Island to-day to-night trenches troops twenty-five Wagner York Volunteer Engineers