y Battalion. Lieutenant J. R. MACBETH,
Captain J. JONES, and Lieutenant F.L. CHILDS, acting as aids to
Colonel De Saussure.
STEVENS BATTERY. (Fired 1200 shots.)
_Three Eight-inch columbiads._
Garrisoned by the Palmetto Guard, CAPTAIN GEORGE B. CUTHBERT
commanding; Lieutenant G.L. BUIST. The ammunition was served out by
Mr. PHILIPS and Mr. CAMPBELL. One gun was disabled on Friday.
CUMMINGS POINT BATTERY.
_Two forty-two-pounders, three ten-inch mortars, one Blakely gun._
Garrisoned by a detachment of the Palmetto Guard, and by cadets
from the Citadel Academy in Charleston. Captain J.P. THOMAS, of the
Citadel Academy, commanding Blakely gun; Lieutenant C. R. HOLMES,
of the Citadel Academy, commanding mortars; Lieutenant W.W.
ARMSTRONG, of the Citadel Academy, at the mortars; Second
Lieutenant THOMAS SUMTER, of the Palmetto Guard, in charge of the
forty-two-pounders.
CHANNEL BATTERY. (Did not fire.)
Captain CALHOUN, commanding; First Lieutenant A.M. WAGNER;
Lieutenant---- SITGREAVES; Second Lieutenant M.C. PRESTON.
ON JAMES ISLAND.
Major N.G. EVANS, A.A.G., commanding.
BATTERY OF TWENTY-FOUR-POUNDERS.
Captain GEORGE S. JAMES, commanding.
MORTAR BATTERY.
First Lieutenant W.H. GIBBES, of the Artillery; Lieutenant H.S.
FARLEY; Lieutenant J.E. M'PHERSON, Washington; Lieutenant T.B.
HAYNE; Doctor LIBBY.
UPPER BATTERY. (Fired 2425 shots.)
_Two ten-inch mortars._
LOWER BATTERY.
_Two ten-inch mortars._
Captain S.C. THAYER, of the S.C. Navy, commanding.
ON SULLIVAN'S ISLAND.
Brigadier-general JOHN DUNOVANT, commanding. Lieutenant-colonel
ROSWELL S. RIPLEY, commanding the Artillery; Captain J. B. BURNS,
of General DUNOVANT'S staff; Surgeons P.J. ROBINSON, R.F. MITCHELL,
and ARTHUR LYNCH; Assistant-surgeons D.W. TAYLOR, Doctor F.F.
MILES, Doctor F.L. PARKER.
THE IRON-CLAD FLOATING BATTERY. (At the Cove. Fired 1900 shots.)
_Two forty-two-pounders. Two thirty-two-pounders._
Garrisoned by Company D, of the Artillery. Captain JAMES HAMILTON;
First Lieutenant J.A. YATES, Second Lieutenant F.H. HARLESTON.
THE DAHLGREN BATTERY. (Near the Floating Battery.)
_One nine-inch Dahlgren gun._
Garrisoned by Company D, of the Artillery. Captain S.R. HAMILTON;
Mr. JOHN WELLS.
THE ENFILADE BATTERY. (Fired 1825 shots.)
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