Part 45 (1/2)
Answer. I could not tell exactly, but I do not think over a dozen of the cavalry were killed, and probably not more than fifteen or twenty of the negroes. There were a great many of the negroes wounded, because they would keep getting up to shoot, and were where they could be hit.
Question. The rebels must have killed a great many of the white men after they had surrendered?
Answer. Yes, sir. I saw yesterday afternoon a great number of cavalry taken up, and almost every one was shot in the head. A great many of them looked as if their heads had been beaten in.
Question. That must have been done after the fort had been captured?
Answer. Yes, sir; two-thirds of them must have been killed after the fort was taken.
Question. Do you know why the gunboat did not fire upon the rebels after the fort was captured, while they were shooting down our men?
Answer. They could not do that without killing our own men, too, as they were all mixed up together.
Charles A. Schetky, sworn and examined.
By the chairman:
Question. What is your position?
Answer. I am acting ensign of the gunboat New Era.
Question. Were you here at the time of the attack on Fort Pillow?
Answer. Yes, sir.
Question. State what you saw after the fort was captured.
Answer. After the flag was down I saw the rebels pouring down their bullets on our troops under the hill, although they were unarmed, and held up their hands in token of surrender.
Question. Were they shooting the black men only, or the black and white together?
Answer. The black and white were both together under the hill, and the sick and wounded were there, too.
Question. How many do you think you saw shot in that way?
Answer. I should think I saw not less than fifty shot.
Question. How many white men among those?
Answer. I could not tell. I judge that the number of whites and blacks were nearly equal.
Question. You were here the day after the fight?
Answer. Yes, sir, but I was not ash.o.r.e at all that day. My duty kept me on board the boat all the time.
Frank Hogan, (colored,) sworn and examined.