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The Memoirs of General Ulysses S. Grant
Part 3.

CHAPTER XXXIII
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I occupied a tug from which I could see the effect of the battle on both sides, within range of the enemy's guns; but a small tug, without armament, was not calculated to attract the fire of batteries while they were being assailed themselves.

About half-past one the fleet withdrew, seeing their efforts were entirely unavailing.

The enemy ceased firing as soon as we withdrew.

I immediately signalled the Admiral and went aboard his ship.

The navy lost in this engagement eighteen killed and fifty-six wounded.


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