Alden in his report, arrested the advance of the whole fleet, while, at the same time, the guns of the Fort were playing with great effect upon that vessel and the Hartford. History of the United States Marine Corps - 第 156 頁Richard Strader Collum 著 - 1890 - 307 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| United States. Navy Department - 1864 - 854 頁
...seven the fort opened upon us, and was replied to by a gun from the Brooklyn, and immediately after the action became general. It was soon apparent that there was some difficulty ahead. The Brooklyn, for some cause which I did not then clearly understand, but which has since been explained by Captain... | |
| United States. Navy Dept - 1864 - 916 頁
...seven the fort opened upon us, and was replied to by a gun from the Brooklyn, and immediately after the action became general. It was soon apparent that there was some difliculty ahead. The Brooklyn, for some cause which I did not then clearly understand, but which has... | |
| Frank Moore - 1865 - 830 頁
...seven the Fort opened upon us, and was replied to by a gun from the Brooklyn, and immediately after the action became general. It was soon apparent that there was some difficulty ahead. The Brooklyn, for some cause which I did not then clearly understand, but which has since been explained by Captain... | |
| Viktor Ernst Karl Rudolf von Scheliha - 1868 - 412 頁
...seven the fort opened upon us, and was replied to by a gun from the Brooklyn, and immediately afterward the action became general. " It was soon apparent...that there was some difficulty ahead. The Brooklyn, for some cause which I did not then clearly understand, but which has since been explained by Captain... | |
| Foxhall Alexander Parker - 1878 - 164 頁
...but which has since been explained by Captain Alden in his report, arrested the advance of the whole fleet, while, at the same time, the guns of the fort...upon that vessel and the Hartford. A moment after I saw the Tecumseh, struck by a torpedo, disappear almost instantaneously beneath the waves, carrying... | |
| Foxhall Alexander Parker - 1878 - 174 頁
...seven the fort opened upon us, and was replied to by a gun from the Brooklyn, and immediately after the action became general. It was soon apparent that there was some difficulty ahead. The Brooklyn, for some cause which I did not then clearly understand, but which has since been explained by Captain... | |
| Loyall Farragut - 1879 - 632 頁
...but which has since been explained by Captain Alden in his report, arrested the advance of the whole fleet, while, at the same time, the guns of the fort...upon that vessel and the Hartford. A moment after I saw the Tecumseh, struck by a torpedo, disappear almost instantaneously beneath the waves, carrying... | |
| Loyall Farragut - 1879 - 646 頁
...seven the fort opened upon us, and was replied to by a gun from the Brooklyn, and immediately after the action became general. "It was soon apparent that there was some difficulty ahead. The Brooklyn, for some cause which I did not then clearly understand, but which has since been explained by Captain... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1880 - 334 頁
...but which has since been explained by Capt. Alden in his report, arrested the advance of the whole fleet, while, at the same time, the guns of the fort...upon that vessel and the " Hartford." A moment after I saw the "Tecumseh," struck by a torpedo, disappear almost instantaneously beneath the waves, carrying... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1880 - 322 頁
...seven, the fort opened upon us, and was replied to by a gun from the " Brooklyn," and immediately after, the action became general. It was soon apparent that...there was some difficulty ahead. The " Brooklyn," for some cause which I did not then clearly understand, but which has since been explained by Capt.... | |
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