Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mate Thomas G. Hall” in chapter 31 of Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War.:
...es and sharp-shooters.
The men fought well, and the action lasted two hours and three-quarters.
The captain of the Diana was killed early in the action, and his executive officer, Acting-Master's Mate Thomas G. Hall ,was mortally wounded; also Master's Mate Geo.
C. Dolliver and Engineer Jas. McNally, leaving only one officer (Master's Mate Charles P. Weston), who carried on the fight and behaved most admirably....
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