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and its tributaries. On 15 February, 1864, his gunboat repelled the attack of Confederate raiders, keeping them from saving the town of
213: 237: 74:. He was promoted to Acting Volunteer Lieutenant for gallantry in this expedition. After joining in the bombardments of 20: 67: 206: 71: 252: 51: 45: 199: 79: 75: 89: 232: 62:
6 February 1862. On the night of 1-2 April, 1862, he was the naval commander of a combined
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