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     The rear of the entrenchment; being protected by the quarry; was left 

open。     The    walls   were    four   feet   high;   and    twenty…two      inches    thick; 

strengthened at the angles by stakes driven firmly into the ground。 

     Fancy the rage of the South…Enders the next day; when they spied our 

snowy   citadel;   with   Jack   Harris's   red   silk   pocket   handkerchief   floating 

defiantly from the flag…staff。 

     In less than an hour it was known all over town; in military circles at 

least;    that  the   〃Puddle…dockers〃        and   the   〃River…rats'    (these   were    the 

derisive sub…titles bestowed on our South…End foes) intended to attack the 

fort that Saturday afternoon。 

     At two o'clock all the fighting boys of the Temple Grammar School; 

and   as   many   recruits   as   we   could   muster;   lay   behind   the   walls   of   Fort 

Slatter;    with   three   hundred     compact     snowballs      piled   up  in   pyramids; 

awaiting the approach of the enemy。 The enemy was not slow in making 

his   approach…fifty   strong;   headed   by   one   Mat   Ames。   Our   forces          were 

under the command of General J。 Harris。 

     Before   the   action   commenced;   a   meeting   was   arranged   between   the 

rival commanders; who drew up and signed certain rules and regulations 

respecting the conduct of the battle。 As it was impossible for the North… 

Enders   to   occupy  the   fort   permanently;   it   was   stipulated   that   the   South… 

Enders     should    assault   it  only   on   Wednesday   and       Saturday     afternoons 

between the hours of two and six。 For them to take possession of the place 

at any other time was not to constitute a capture; but on the contrary was 

to be considered a dishonorable and cowardly act。 

     The    North…Enders;       on   the  other   hand;    agreed    to  give   up   the  fort 

whenever ten of the storming party succeeded in obtaining at one time a 

footing on the parapet; and were able to hold the same for the space of two 

minutes。 Both sides were to abstain from putting pebbles into their snow… 

balls;   nor   was    it  permissible    to   use  frozen    ammunition。       A   snow…ball 

soaked   in   water   and   left   out   to   cool   was   a   projectile   which   in   previous 

years had been resorted to with disastrous results。 

     These preliminaries settled; the commanders retired to their respective 

corps。 The interview had taken place on the hillside between the opposing 

lines。 



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     General Harris divided his men into two bodies; the first comprised the 

most   skilful   marksmen;   or   gunners;   the   second;   the   reserve   force;   was 

composed   of   the   strongest   boys;   whose   duty   it   was   to   repel   the   scaling 

parties;    and   to   make    occasional      sallies  for   the  purpose     of   capturing 

prisoners;   who   were   bound   by   the   articles   of   treaty   to   faithfully   serve 

under our flag until they were exchanged at the close of the day。 

     The   repellers   were   called   light   infantry;   but   when   they   carried   on 

operations beyond the fort they became cavalry。 It was also their duty; 20w 

     hen not otherwise engaged; to manufacture snow…balls。 The General's 

staff   consisted   of   five   Templars   (I   among   the   number;   with   the   rank   of 

Major); who carried the General's orders and looked after the wounded。 

     General Mat Ames; a veteran commander; was no less wide…awake in 

the disposition of his army。 Five companies; each numbering but six men; 

in order not to present too big a target to our sharpshooters; were to charge 

the fort from different points; their advance being covered by a heavy fire 

from the gunners posted in the rear。 Each scaler was provided with only 

two    rounds     of  ammunition;       which    were    not   to  be   used   until  he   had 

mounted the breastwork and could deliver his shots on our heads。 

     The drawing below represents the interior of the fort just previous to 

the assault。 Nothing on earth could represent the state of things after the 

first volley。 



     Fort Slatter detail graphic 



     The thrilling moment had now arrived。 If I had been going into a real 

engagement        I   could    not   have    been    more    deeply     impressed      by   the 

importance of the occasion。 

     The   fort   opened   fire   first…a   single   ball   from   the   dexterous   band   of 

General   Harris   taking   General   Ames   in   the   very   pit   of   his   stomach。   A 

cheer went up from Fort Slatter。 In an instant the air was thick with flying 

missiles;   in   the   midst   of   which   we   dimly   descried   the   storming   parties 

sweeping up the hill; shoulder to shoulder。 The shouts of the leaders; and 

the snowballs bursting like shells about our ears; made it very lively。 

     Not more than a dozen of the enemy succeeded in reaching the crest of 



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the   hill;   five   of   these   clambered   upon   the   icy   walls;   where   they   were 

instantly   grabbed   by   the   legs   and   jerked   into   the   fort。   The   rest   retired 

confused and blinded by our well…directed fire。 

     When General Harris (with his right eye bunged up) said; 'Soldiers; I 

am proud of you!〃 my heart swelled in my bosom。 

     The victory; however; had not been without its price。 Six North…Enders; 

having rushed out to harass the discomfited enemy; were gallantly cut off 

by    General     Ames      and   captured。     Among      these    were    Lieutenant     P。 

Whitcomb (who had no business to join in the charge; being weak in the 

knees);   and   Captain   Fred   Langdon;   of   General   Harris's   staff。   Whitcomb 

was one of the most notable shots on our side; though he was not much to 

boast    of   in  a  rough…and…tumble        fight;  owing    to   the  weakness      before 

mentioned。      General     Ames     put  him    among     the  gunners;    and   we   were 

quickly made aware of the loss we had sustained; by receiving a frequent 

artful ball which seemed to light with unerring instinct on any nose that 

was the least bit exposed。 I have known one of Pepper's snow…balls; fired 

pointblank;      to  turn   a  comer     and   hit  a  boy    who    considered     himself 

absolutely safe。 

     But we had no time for vain regrets。 The battle raged。 Already there 

were two bad cases of black eye; and one of nosebleed; in the hospital。 

     It   was   glorious   excitement;   those   pell…mell   onslaughts   and   hand…to… 

hand   struggles。   Twice   we   were   within   an   ace   of   being   driven   from   our 

stronghold; when General Harris and his staff leaped recklessly upon the 

ramparts and hurled the besiegers heels over head down hill。 

     At sunset; the garrison of Fort Slatter was still unconquered; and the 

South…Enders; in a solid phalanx; marched off whistling 〃Yankee Doodle;〃 

while we cheered and jeered them until they were out of hearing。 

     General Ames remained behind to effect an exchange of prisoners。 We 

held thirteen of his men; and he eleven of ours。 General Ames proposed to 

call   it   an   even   thing;   since   many   of   his   eleven   prisoners   were   officers; 

while nearly all our thirteen captives were privates。 A dispute arising on 

this point; the two noble generals came to fisticuffs; and in the…fracas our 

brave commander got his remaining well eye badly damaged。 This didn't 

prevent him from writing a general order the next day; on a slate; in which 



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