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Lieutenant HARRISl
You will reporton board the gun-boat Conemaugh for the present.
A. J. MYER,
Colonel.
Lieutenant HALLETT,
Clyde:
The Clyde is going to Ship Island. If you see Captain Marston tell him to report here.
A. J. MYER,
Colonel.
REGIMENTAL COMMANDER, TAMAULIPAS:
6 p. M. - Send report of officers and men.
GRANGER,
General.
Lieutenant HARRIS:
Conemaugh:
You will remain on board till after the landing.
A. J. MYER,
Colonel.
Captain PERKINS,
Laura:
The Brown wants 1,000 gallons of water. The Clyde has it, I think. Or will I have time to get water from the shore?
COBB,
Colonel Ninety-sixth Louisiana Infantry.
COMMANDING OFFICER, SAINT CHARLES:
11 a. M. - Send reports of number of troops on board you boat.
GRANGER,
General.
CAPTAIN, SAINT CHARLES:
How much water does your boat draw?
GRANGER,
General.
12.25 p. M.- [Answer.] - Seven feet eight inches.
SAINT CHARLES:
In sailing this p. M. follow the Tamaulipas. Stop when she stops.
GRANGER,
General.
CLYDE:
In sailing this p. M. follow the Saint Charles. Stop when she stops.
GRANGER,
General.
THE BROWN:
Follow this boat when she sails. Stop when she stops.
GRANGER,
General.
THE BATTLE:
Follow the Brown when she sails. Stop when she stops.
GRANGER,
General.
THE TAMAULIPAS:
Follow the Battle when she sails. Stop when she stops.
GRANGER,
General.
General GRANGER;
Will you inform the transports where to stop and land?
DE KRAFFT,
Gun-Boat Conemaugh.
Yes.
GRANGER,
General.
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