Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion. Series 1, Volume 9. Page: VII
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
North Atlantic Blockading Squadron-Continued. Page.
Principal events-Continued.
Union reports-Continued.
Instructions of the Navy Department regarding the limits sea-
ward of the blockade ..................... ................. 556
Boat expedition to Swansboro and Bear Creek, North Carolina,
March 24-26, 1864 .--------........----..--- ----------------........---------- .................. 562-566
Expedition into Chuckatuck Creek, Virginia, March 29-30, 1864. 573-576
Attack upon the U. S. S. Minnesota by the Confederate torpedo
boat Squib, April 9, 1864 ................................ 592-604, 631
Joint Army and Navy expedition into the James and Nanse-
mond rivers, April 13-14, 1864. Death of Acting Volunteer
Lieutenant Wilder, U. S. Navy---......----.....------..----------...............--... 613-627
Operations in defense of Plymouth, N. C., April 17-20, and attack
of the C S. ram Albemarle upon the Federal fleet, April 19,
1864. Sinking of the U. S. S. Southfield and death of Lieuten-
ant-Commander Flusser, U. S. Navy....__................... 634-658
Destruction of Confederate salt works at Masonboro, N. C., April
21, 1864 .------------............-------------...........--..---.... ----------...........----....... 672-681
Captain Melancton Smith, U. S. Navy, assigned to command of
naval forces in the sounds of North Carolina, April 23, 1864.. . 683, 684
Engagement of the C. S. ram Albemarle with the Federal fleet
in Albemarle Sound, May 5, 1864 ----...----------..........---....-------......... 732-771
Successful landing at City Point, Va., of Federal army forces,
May 5, 1864 ..--------..-----------.............-------- ----........--..-------. 771
Confederate reports--
D)emonstration by Federal forces in Chickahominy River, June
10-13,1863 ....................-------------------------..-----...------.....---........---....--. 72
Correspondence of Hon. A. H. Stephens as military commissioner
from the Confederate States, July 4-7, 1863 ...... ...... -...... 107, 109
Destruction of the steamer Hebe, August 23, 1863 ... .......... 173
Report of the Secretary of the Navy of operations of Acting
Master Beall, C. S. Navy, at Eastville, Va., September, 1863.... 210
Correspondence captured on steamer Cornubia, November 8, 1863. 277-286
Destruction of steamer Dare, near Lockwood's Folly Inlet, Jan-
uary 7, 1864--....-------....----- ---------------.. ----..----------........ 393
Letter of Lieutenant Gift, C. S. Navy, regarding the destruction
of the steamer Ranger, January 11, 1864 .- ................. 405
Capture and destruction of the U. S. S. Underwriter, February
2, 1864 . ..........----......-----..............-............ 449-454, 808
Boat expedition under Lieutenant Cushing, U. S. Navy, into Cape
Fear River, February 29, 1864 ....-......-....................__ 512-514
Report of Major-General Whiting, C. S. Army, of Federal boat
expedition to Swansboro and Bear Creek, March 24-26, 1864 .. 566
Attack upon the U. S. S. Minnesota by the Confederate torpedo
boat Squib, April 9, 1864. .... ..................... ......... 603, 604
Operations against Plymouth, N. C., and the attack of the C. S.
ram Albemarle upon the Federal fleet, April 17-20, 1864....... 656-658
Destruction of Confederate salt works at Masonboro, N. C., April
21,1864----........ ------------------..........---....------....--------------.............. 677, 678
Engagement of the C. S. ram Albemarle with the Federal fleet
in Albemarle Sound, May 5, 1864.._ ------------.....---.............. -----------770
Loss of the steamer Helen, March 10, 1864.................--.... 802
Miscellaneous reports, orders, and correspondence, May 9, 1863,
to May 3, 1864 .---....--------......... ------..---------......----...----..--......--........ 795-811VII
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United States. War Department. Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion. Series 1, Volume 9., book, 1899; Washington D.C.. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth192844/m1/10/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.