Letter from Frederick Bergmann to Joshua Sears
Subject
Journey to Little Washington; Arrival at Newben; U.S. Transport; Desertion of the rebel blockades of the Tar River; General Foster's departure from Washington; Expedition by land; Spinola's and Wessel's Brigades; Sketch of the batteries; Trenches around the city; Position in a little Battery; Bomb proof casement; Bombardment of the city; Bomb shelter of the citizens; Land expedition of General Foster; Order to return to Newbern; Bushwhakers; Attack while on duty; Sounding of alarm; Reinforcements of the lieutenant of the mainguard; Relief by the 79th Penn.; The Transport Long Island; Mr. H Lewett; The Brig Messenger Bird; Single barrel RifleAbstract
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