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Bagley, worth, 1874-
Naval officer; born in Raleigh, N. C., April 6, 1874; was graduated at the United States Naval Academy in 1895.
After serving two years on the Montgomery, Texas, and the Maine, he was made ensign July 1897.
He was a short time on the Indiana, and then became the executive clerk of Capt. Charles D. Sigsbee on the Maine.
In November, 1897, he was appointed inspector of the new torpedo-boat Winslow.
and when she went into commission on Dec. 28, he was made her executive officer, under Lieut. J. B. Bernadou, her commander.
In April, 1898, the Winslow was with the fleet mobilized for operations in Cuban waters.
On the morning of May 11 she prepared, with the Hudson and Wilmington, to force an entrance to the harbor of Cardenas.
She was fired upon by one of several Spanish gunboats, and immediately there was a general engagement.
the Winslow, was soon disabled, and was with difficulty hauled out of range of the Spanish guns.
The guns of the enemy were sile
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Barnard , John gross , 1815 -1882 (search)
Barnard, John gross, 1815-1882
Military engineer: born in Sheffield, Mass., May 19, 1815; was graduated at the United States Military Academy in 1833, and entered the engineer corps.
He was made captain in 1838; major in 1858; brevet brigadier-general of volunteers in 1861; lieutenant-colonel of regulars in 1863; brevet major-general of volunteers in 1864; brevet brigadier-general and brevet major-general of regulars, March, 1865; and colonel of the corps of engineers, regular army, Dec. 28, the same year.
During the war with Mexico he fortified Tampico, and made surveys of the battle-fields around the capital.
In 1850-51 he was chief engineer of the projected Tehuantepec Railroad; and in 1855-56 he was superintendent of the United States Military Academy.
He was chief engineer of the Army of the Potomac, 1861-62; also chief engineer of the construction of the defences of the national capital from September, 1862, to May, 1864.
He was chief engineer of the armies in the fiel
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Franklin , Benjamin 1706 -1790 (search)
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