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XV.
U. S. STEAMER HARTFORD, August 6, 1864 - 8 a. M.
Monitor MANHATTAN:
We are making your six bolts to-day.
WILLIAMSON,
Chief Engineer.
XVI.
U. S. STEAMER HARTFORD, August 6, 1864 - 5 p. M.
Captain JAMES ALDEN,
Commanding U. S. Steamer Brooklyn:
Send immediately ten marines and one officer with knapsacks packed and two days' rations to the Selma.
P. DRAYTON,
Fleet Captain.
XVII.
U. S. STEAMER HARTFORD, August 6, 1864 - 5.15 p. M.
Captain JAMES ALDEN,
Commanding U. S. Steamer Brooklyn:
Send immediately to the rebel ram Tennessee five men to-day.
P. DRAYTON,
Fleet Captain.
XVIII.
U. S. STEAMER HARTFORD, August 8, 1864 - 7 a. M.
Captain JAMES ALDEN,
Commanding U. S. Steamer Brooklyn:
Fort Gainese is to surrender at 8 a. M.
D. G. FARRAGUT,
Rear-Admiral.
XIX.
U. S. STEAMER BROOKLYN, August 8, 1864 - 7.05 a. M.
D. G. FARRAGUT:
To the Army or Navy?
JAS. ALDEN,
Captian, commanding.
XX.
U. S. STEAMER HARTFORD, [August 8, 1864.]
Captain JAMES ALDEN,
Commanding U. S. Steamer Brooklyn:
To both.
D. G. FARRAGUT,
Rear-Admiral.
XXI.
U. S. STEAMER HARTFORD, August 8, 1864 - 9 a. M.
Captain JAMES ALDEN,
U. S. Steamer Brooklyn:
Be ready to give three cheers when the signal goes up.
D. G. FARRAGUT,
Rear-Admiral.
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