Telegram from Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant to Major General H. Halleck
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Beld 1030 pm
@nite States Militarg
War Department.
City Pount 1145am
May Grew balleck
aug 9 1864
WART
Ohf ofstaff
7 for 8
aboat
Firr minutes ago R
an ordnance, Exploded carrying
kind off shot this point
timbers grape canister and all
Every part of the yard occupied
as my Xad Qrs is filled mith
splinters and fragments of shells
I do not know yet what the
tod Qrs Cool Babcock is slightly
Casualties are beyond my own
wounded in hand and one mad
mounted orderly is killed and two
or there wounded and several horses
killed The damage at the wharf
must be considerable both in life
property as soon as the smoke
clears away I mill ascertan t
telegraph you us grant