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Commodore DuPont mused, "This is a superb sheet of water - the navies of the world could ride right here." Captain Rufus Saxton of the Quartermaster's Corps, in his report back to General Sherman, saw Port Royal as a tremendous gain: "We are now in possession of the best harbor within the South, the place the biggest ships can enter and experience at anchor in safety. In the heart of the richest a part of the cotton district with direct and straightforward communication by inland water with Charleston and Savannah, it possesses unrivaled advantages for a Quartermasters and Naval depot, and sooner or later a fantastic industrial metropolis should develop up here." The winter of my fall.