The Campaigns of the Fifty Second Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Fir
The Campaigns of the Fifty Second Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Fir
Pennsylvania Infantry. 52d Regt., 1861-1865
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Thursday, Jan. I, 1863. Woke to the light of a New Year s morning, and of course wished ourselves many " Happy New Year " greetings as we came crawling up out of the hold. The captain received orders to go on, which he determined to do if it took every plank out of the old boat. So out we steamed, passed the gunboat iog The Fifty-Second Regiment we are to follow the flag-ship. In getting into line the steamer " New England " ran across in our wake so near as to smash the pilot-boat attached to ...our stern by a tow line. This made it necessary for us to run back and let off the pilot, which we did, and then regained our position next the flag-ship, which we retained during the rest of the day and night. Friday, Jan. 30th. Everything went well to-day, mak ing over 12 knots an hour. The "New England" (a side- wheeler somewhat larger than ours) and two pro pellers are the only ones now in sight except the " Cahawba. " Saturday, Jan. 3ist. This morning while lying to, waiting for daylight to run into Port Royal, we heard some firing in the distance, which we now learn was at Charleston, where some rebel rams attempted to break up the blockade.
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