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The Daily Dispatch: April 28, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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the Northern accounts, the Confederates had one man killed and four wounded, and the Federals had one man killed. It will cost the Yankee Government $50,000 to put the fort in the same condition of defence it was previous to the engagement. The number of prisoners taken by the enemy is 860, including the commander, staff and line officers. The Yankee writer says that "the troops in the fort marched out and stacked their arms, and the officers surrendered their swords and small arms to Major Halpim, with a few remarks as they laid down their weapons. The officers were greatly chagrined, of course, at the result, but talked as boldly and defiantly as ever." Terms of capitulation. The following are the terms of capitulation agreed upon for the surrender to the forces of the United States of Fort Pulaski, Cockspur Island, Georgia: Article 1.--The fort, armament, and garrison to be surrendered to the forces of the United States. Article 2.--The officers and men of t