Received orders to
hold ourselves ready to strike tents and go on board transports. We are all
sadly disappointed at not having a chance at Fort Pemberton, but our generals
are much more sensible than we are. They know that we can't take the fort, as
it is impossible to bring a sufficient number of troops to operate at once as
the fort is almost entirely surrounded by water; the river is so narrow that
only one gunboat can operate at a time. Lieutenant-Colonel Wilson of General
Grant's staff is here and sees for himself the impossibility of success and the
utter uselessness of shedding blood where it would avail nothing. Worked all
night.
SOURCE: Joseph
Stockton, War Diary (1862-5) of Brevet Brigadier General Joseph
Stockton, p. 11
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