| Frank Moore - 1863 - 852 頁
...of which was corroborated by the Acting Master. Major Smith, their Commander, now proposed that our vessels should all surrender, and that one should...appeared in sight after daylight, but were neither armed or barricaded,) and proceed to capture the gunboats in line. Lieut. Commander Law replied that he was... | |
| William Jewett Tenney - 1865 - 886 頁
...and one be allowed, with the crews of all, to leave the harbor, or they would proceed to capture them with the Harriet Lane and all their steamers, three more of which were in sight. These were neither armed nor barricaded. Upon being informed of this proposition, Commander... | |
| William Jewett Tenney - 1865 - 884 頁
...and one be allowed, with the crews of all, to leave the harbor, or they would proceed to capture them with the Harriet Lane and all their steamers, three more of which were in sight. These were neither armed nor barricaded. Upon being informed of this proposition, Commander... | |
| Charles Brandon Boynton - 1868 - 662 頁
...of which was corroborated by the acting master. Major Smith, their commander, now proposed that our vessels should all surrender, and that one should...barricaded), and proceed to capture the gunboats in line. Lieutenant-Commander Law replied that he was not the commanding officer, and he could not imagine that... | |
| Charles Brandon Boynton - 1869 - 664 頁
...of which was corroborated by the acting master. Major Smith, their commander, now proposed that our vessels should all surrender, and that one should...otherwise, they would proceed down with the Harriet Latie and all their steamers (three more of which had appeared in sight after daylight, but were neither... | |
| United States. Naval War Records Office - 1894 - 988 頁
...wliich was corroborated by the acting master. Major [Leon] Smith, their commander, now proposed that our vessels should all surrender, and that one should...down with the Harriet Lane, and all their steamers (tliree more of which had appeared in sight after daylight, but were neither armed nor barricaded),... | |
| 1905 - 996 頁
...which was corroborated by the acting master. Major [Leon] Smith, their commander, now proposed that our vessels should all surrender, and that one should...barricaded), and proceed to capture the gunboats in line. Lieutenant-Commander Law replied that he was not the commanding officer, and he could not imagine that... | |
| United States. Naval War Records Office - 1905 - 1080 頁
...which was corroborated by the acting master. Major [Leon] Smith, their commander, now proposed that our vessels should all surrender, and that one should...barricaded), and proceed to capture the gunboats in line. Lieutenant-Commander Law replied that he was not the commanding officer, and he could not imagine that... | |
| United States. Navy Dept - 1862 - 1200 頁
...of which was corroborated by the acting master. Major Smith, their commander, now proposed that our vessels should all surrender, and that one should...Law replied that he was not the commanding officer, nnd he could not imagine that such terms could be accepted; but that he would take the acting master... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1861 - 668 頁
...of which was corroborated by the Acting-Master. Major Smith, their commander, now proposed that our vessels should all surrender, and that one should...barricaded), and proceed to capture the gunboats in line. Lieutenant-Commander Law replied that he was not the commanding officer, and he could not imagine that... | |
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