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                        Achilles, Hatteras, NC text Letter to Margaret Sturgis, aboard the 
                        Achilles, Hatteras, NC 2021 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt78sf2m7c9x/data/1997ms469/Box_1/Folder_20/Multipage93.pdf 1862 May 7 1862 1862 May 7 
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To Mother. Achilles is named Flagship of the Hatteras Expedition. They were ordered to drop their tows at Cape Henry, and then return to Ft. Monroe, however Colonel Mix requested to have the Achilles under his orders for a while longer, and the ship and crew will continue to follow the orders of Colonel Mix. Sturgis transcribed a copy of the order the ship and crew were given.

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