Posted on 12/13/2023 6:49:17 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson
WASHINGTON, Saturday, Dec. 12.
A dispatch was to-day received at the headquarters of the army from Maj.-Gen. BANKS, commanding; the Department of the Gulf, inclosing a dispatch which had just been received from Maj.-Gen. WASHBURNB, at Fort Esperanza, Pass Cavallo, Matagorda Bay.
The command of the Bay gives us, substantially, the control of Central and Western Texas, and all of the important points on the east coast, except Galveston.
FORT ESPERANZA, Wednesday, Dec. 2.
At 1 A.M. Nov. 30, the rebels blew up the magazines of this fort, having evacuated two hours before.
It is a very large and complete work, bomb-proof, and partially cased with railroad iron. It had a garrison of one thousand men, who escaped, all but six. By reason of the continuance of the gale, the gunboats could not furnish me with launches to enable me to cut off their communications, nor could they take part in the attack. On the 29th we drove them from all their outworks, and advanced our sharpshooters well up to the fort. We captured ten guns, varying from twenty-four to one hundred and twenty-eight pounders.
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I am trying to understand. On Nov 29 the Union drove the rebels back but on Nov 29 the Rebels blew up Fort Esperanza that the Union had evacuated all of the thousand exceot 6?
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