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The Daily Dispatch: April 14, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Evaluation of Fernandina--Col. Edward Hopkins's report. (search)
ered the Sound. At 1 o'clock, it was reported to me that they were moving across; whereupon I ordered the companies to file across the bridge, and at 2 o'clock. P. M., in company with Col. McBlair, I left Fernandina. It was now all trains should have been removed to a place of safety, and no difficulty would have occurred. The three companies behaved well. There was no confusion — not the slightest. The train fired into was not injured. On Tuesday at 4 o'clock A. M., I ordered 2d Lieut. Deckle, Company G, 4th Florida. volunteers, to burn the trestle work on the side next the mainland, which he accomplished under fire of the enemy's gunboat without loss. You are aware, sir, my orders restricted me entirely to my immediate command, Col. McBlair having full charge of the batteries.--In conclusion, I would add, that nothing was lost belonging to my command. My ill health prevented an earlier report, as well as one more full and complete in detail. Very respectfully, your