Hugcr, leaving the batteries unmanned and unprotected, no doubt conspired to produce in the minds of the officers of the Virginia the necessity of her destruction at the time, as, in their opinion, the only means left of preventing her from falling into... The History of Norfolk, Virginia - Страница 85по Harrison W. Burton - 1877 - 264 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Frank Moore - 1863 - 848 страници
...conclusion, the court is of opinion that the evacuation of Norfolk, the destruction of the Navy-Yard and other public property, added to the hasty retreat...her up James River to the point or points indicated. The Court of Inquiry, of which Captain F. Forrest is president, is hereby dissolved. SR MALLORT, Secretary... | |
| Frank Moore - 1863 - 894 страници
...Navy -Yard and other public property, added to the hasty retreat of the military under General Hugcr, leaving the batteries unmanned and unprotected, no...her up James River to the point or points indicated. The Court of Inquiry, of which Captain F. Forrest is president, is hereby dissolved. SR MALLORT, Secretary... | |
| Frank Moore - 1868 - 872 страници
...Navy-Yard and other public property, added to the hasty retreat of the military under General Iluger, leaving the batteries unmanned and unprotected, no...her up James River to the point or points indicated. The Court of Inquiry, of which Captain F. Forrest is president, is hereby dissolved. SR MALI.OKT, Secretary... | |
| John Thomas Scharf - 1886 - 934 страници
...of the navy -yard and other public property, added to the hasty retreat of the military under Gen. Huger, leaving the batteries unmanned and unprotected,...the only means left of preventing her from falling in to the hands of the enemy ; and yeems to have precluded the consideration of the possibility of... | |
| John Thomas Scharf - 1894 - 934 страници
...the military nnder Gen. Huger, leaving the batteries unmanned and unprotected, no doubt conspiring to produce in the minds of the officers of the Virginia...means left of preventing her from falling into the bands of the enemy, and seeming to have precluded the consideration of the possibility of getting up... | |
| United States. Naval War Records Office - 1898 - 930 страници
...navy yard and other public property, added to the hasty retreat of the military under General linger, leaving the batteries unmanned and unprotected, no...their opinion, the only means left of preventing her 1'rom tailing into the hands of the. enemy, and seems to have precluded the consideration of the possibility... | |
| United States. Office of Naval War Records - 1898 - 944 страници
...iiavy yard and other public property, added to the hasty retreat of the military under General Hugcr, leaving the batteries unmanned and unprotected, no doubt conspired to produce in the 7niuds of the officers of the I iiiiinia the necessity of her destruction at the time, UK, in their... | |
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