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Massachusetts and Texas continued firing at en- trance to harbor using search-lights. Massachusetts signalled to Flagship " I think that the enemy is trying to sink a vessel broad- side on in the entrance. " Flagship made circuit of fleet and re- turned to station. A_ ^^_ p^^^^^^_ 66 LOG OF THE GLOUCESTER Santiago Blockade, Tuesday, July 5, 1898. Midnight to 4 A. M. Massachusetts and Texas firing occasionally at the entrance of the harbor. Piped down at 12. 20; the remainder of the watch quiet ...and pleasant. J. T. Edson. 4 to 8 A. M. Lying off Morro; night position. Thos. C. Wood. 8 A. M. To noon. Sent by Flagship to Siboney for telegrams. At 9. 05 sent first whaler ashore with Paymaster Brown. At 10. 05 first whaler re- turned; stood away with telegrams for Flagship. George H. Norman, Jr. Noon to 4 P. M. Provisioning ship from Celtic. Received stores on board in Pay- master's department. A. M. Procter. 4 to 6 P. M. Clear and pleasant. Passing in view of the wrecks of the Oquen- do, Maria Teresa and Pluton, heading east.
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