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To: #3Fan
Regardless of where they were, he expected 300 fighting sailors.

What he expected has nothing to do with what Lincoln ordered, which was not to fit out Powhatan with 300 sailors.

this captain was not aware of that impossibility. lol

You will fit out the Powhatan without delay. Lieutenant Porter will relieve Captain Mercer in command of her. She is bound on secret service; and you will under no circumstances communicate to the Navy Department the fact that she is fitting out

I'm sure Lincoln and Seward LOL'd thinking that they were sending Anderson's men and the expedition on a suicide mission.

462 posted on 03/04/2004 9:11:08 AM PST by Gianni (Sarcasm, the other white meat.)
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To: Gianni
What he expected has nothing to do with what Lincoln ordered, which was not to fit out Powhatan with 300 sailors.

But his expectations prove that 300 fighting sailors were a possibility, contrary to you guy's implications.

You will fit out the Powhatan without delay. Lieutenant Porter will relieve Captain Mercer in command of her. She is bound on secret service; and you will under no circumstances communicate to the Navy Department the fact that she is fitting out

So Lincoln sent the ship somewhere else. What's that go to do with anything?

I'm sure Lincoln and Seward LOL'd thinking that they were sending Anderson's men and the expedition on a suicide mission.

No one was killed at Sumter except a man murdered by a Confederate after surrender, apparently. What are you talking about?

466 posted on 03/04/2004 9:19:10 AM PST by #3Fan (Kerry to POW-MIA activists: "You'll wish you'd never been born.". Link on my homepage.)
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