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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 44: battle of Mobile Bay. (search)
ary 1). Sloop-of-war Portsmouth. Commander, L. C. Sartori; Assistant-Surgeon, C. S. Giberson; Assistant Paymaster, Caspar Schenck; First-Lieutenant of Marines, W. H. Hale; Acting-Masters, G. Richmond, John Wallace and Eben Hoyt; Acting-Ensigns, John H. Allen and Abraham Rich; Acting-Master's Mates, T. H. Jenks, W. F. Buel and Samuel Carpenter; Boatswain, John Ross; Sailmaker, L. B. Wakeman. *steamer Oneida Commanders, J. R. M. Mullany, at Mobile, and W. E. LeRoy; Lieutenant, C. L. H. Starr Dana; Acting-Ensign, R. D. Bogart; Acting-Ensign, Joseph Marthon (Tennessee); Surgeon, Philip Lansdale; Acting-Assisting Engineer, Wm. G. McEwan; Admiral's Secretary, A. McKinley; Carpenter, George E. Burcham. Lackawanna. Acting-Master, John H. Allen; Ensign, Clarence Rathbone; First-Assistant Engineer, James W. Whittaker. Monongahela. Lieutenant, Oliver A. Batcheller; Acting-Ensign, J. D. Ellis, (Kennebec.) Octorara. Acting-Masters, H. R. Billings (Vincennes) and Horace
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 53: operations of the West Gulf Squadron in the latter part of 1864, and in 1865.--joint operations in Mobile Bay by Rear-Admiral Thatcher and General Canby. (search)
y, Robert Weir and William H. Crawford; Third-Assistant, C. W. Senter; Acting-Third-Assistant, Thomas McElmell; Boatswain, I. T. Choate; Acting-Gunner, Addison Fisk; Acting-Carpenter, O. W. Griffiths; Sailmaker, William Rogers. Lackawanna--Second-rate. Captain, George F. Emmons; Lieutenant-Commander, Chas. S. Norton; Lieutenants, S. A. McCarty and C. D. Jones; Surgeon, Thomas W. Leach; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, W. F. Hutchinson; Assistant Paymaster, Geo. S. Benedict; Acting-Master, John H. Allen; Ensigns, Geo. H. Wadleigh and Frank Wildes; Acting-Ensigns, Clarence Rathbone, F. A. Cook and W. J. Lewis; Engineers: Acting-Chief, W. A. R. Latimer; Second-Assistant, G. W. Roche; Acting-Second-Assistant, John Miller; Third-Assistant, I. B. Fort; Acting-Third-Assistants, G. W. Russell and T. W. Sillman; Acting-Boatswain, J. G. Briggs; Gunner, J. G. Foster. Potomac--Fourth rate. Commander, A. Gibson; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, E. S. Smith; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J. H. Wood; Ch
osed condition. Not having the means for examining below the draft-mark eight, we are therefore unable to arrive at the extent of injury received below that mark. We also find the rigging damaged to the following extent: bobstays and port bowsprit shroud carried away; main-stay, after shroud of port fore rigging and screw, boat davit and spanker boom topping lifts, and two nine-inch double blocks shot away. Very respectfully, your obedient servants, Felix McCurley, Acting Master. John H. Allen, Acting Master. Thomas Kelly, Acting Boatswain. Francis A. Stanley, Acting Carpenter's Mate. Captain J. B. Marchand, Commanding U. S. Steamship Lackawanna. U. S. S. Lackawanna, in Mobile Bay, Aug. 5, 1864. sir: I have the honor to report that the engines, boilers, and appurtenances thereto of this ship are apparently in good working order, though derangements may subsequently become visible, of which we have now no knowledge. The severe concussion, consequent upon the heavy blow
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Appendix. (search)
lonel Edward Mc-Crady, Jr., commanding, Lieutenant Z. B. Smith, Adjutant, Captain M. P. Parker, Lieutenants T. H. Lyles, J. R. Congdon, John King, and Thomas McCrady; Orr's Rifles: Captain J. B. O. Barkley, Lieutenants James S. Cothran and——Fannery; Twelfth Regiment: Colonel Dixon Barnes, Major W. H. McCorkle, Captain L. M. Grist, Lieutenants J. Burdock and David L. Glenn; Thirteenth Regiment: Colonel O. E. Edwards, Lieutenant-Colonel T. Stobo Farrow and Major B. T. Brockman, Captains R. L. Bowden, P. A. Eichelberger, J. W. Meetze, Lieutenants J. D. Copeland, J. S. Green, W. T. Thorn, J. B. Fellows, R. M. Crocker; Fourteenth Regiment: Colonel Samuel McGowan, Captains Charles M. Stickey and Joseph N. Brown, Lieutenants W. J. Robertson, M. T. Hutchins,—— Carter, and John H. Allen—33. Total, killed and wounded, 44. Lieutenant-Colonels Cadwallader Jones, of the Twelfth, and William D. Simpson, of the Fourteenth, only, of the eleven field officers who went into action, escape
Company in Staunton; by Mr. Pritchard, of allowing the various regiments of Marion county to hold their fall training in their respective regimental districts; by Mr. Keen, of extending the time of the payment of the revenue by the Sheriffs, due March 15th; by Mr. Woolfolk, of authorizing Capt. H. A. McMullen, and others of Green county, to form a volunteer rifle company, the minimum number not to be less than thirty-five members; by Mr. Miller, of Lee, of refunding to the securities of John H. Allen, late Sheriff of Lee co., a certain amount of money paid by them into the Treasury; by Mr. Morgan, of refunding to Jas. W. Larue a sum of money paid by him on account of an erroneous assessment of his lands, made by the assessor of Clarke county; by Mr. Jett, of increasing the minimum rate of compensation to teachers of indigent children, to ten cents per day; by Mr. Ferrell, of releasing Wm. Anderson, Sheriff of Wetzel county, from certain fines; by Mr. Randolph, of reporting a bill for
laid on the table. Several bills were read a first and second time. The following resolutions of inquiry were referred to the appropriate Committees: By Mr. Jones: Of refunding to Robert C. Selden the tax paid by him on certain bonds due him in the State of New York. By Mr. James: Of reporting a bill to regulate by law the charges of Express Companies upon the different railroads of Virginia. By Mr. Robinson, of Berkeley: Of constructing a railroad from the town of Winchester, in the county of Frederick, to the town of Martinsburg, in the county of Berkeley, as a military necessity as well as a public convenience. By Mr. Baskervill: Of so amending the charter of Randolph Macon College as to authorize the institution of a military department. Mr. Ewing presented the petition of John H. Allen, praying that certain fines and damages paid by him as Sheriff of Lee county and by his securities, be refunded to him and them. The House then adjourned.
, Company D.--Abuer Va. England, Captain; Douglas B. Benson, 1st Lieut; J. T. Vannerson, 2d Lieut; E. M. Dunndvant, Junior 2d. Ashland Grays, Company E.--St. George Tucker, Captain; Chastain H. Taylor, 1st Lt; John C. Govers, 2d Lieut; Henry C. Jones, Junior 2d. Emmett Guard, Company F, declined electing officers, and they will be appointed by the president. The old officers remain in command. Henrico Southern Guard, Company G.--Hamet Clarke, Captain; Joe M. Gunn, 1st Lt; John H. Allen, 2d Lieut; J. K. Russell, Junior 2d. Young Guard, Company H.--Campbell Lawson, Captain; Geo. Charters, 1st Lieut; George W. Berry, 2d Lieut; Charles Bailie, Junior 2d. Hanover Grays, Company L.--J. D. Waid, Captain; George P. Haw, 1st Lieut; John W. Davidson, 2d Lieut; Wm. Passeley. Junior 2d. Marion Rifles Company K, declined electing officers, and they will be appointed by the President. The old officers remain in command. *Lieut. Taylor declined occupying the po
ner Arrow, Dennis, St. Johns, Fla., naval stores. Feb. 6, schooner Alert, Howe, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 8, schooner Louise, Byers, Charleston, rice and cotton. Feb. 10, schooner Courier, Davis, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 12, steamship Nelly, Moore, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 13, schooner Sue, Smith, Charleston, naval stores. Feb. 16, steamship Kate, Lockwood, Charleston, cotton. Feb. 24, steamship Cecile, Peck, Charleston, cotton. March 3, schooner Chase, Allen, Charleston, lumber. March 3, steamship Elia Warley, Swasey, Charleston, cotton. March 4, schooner Sir Robert Peel, Guage, Charleston, naval stores, March 8, steamship Cecile, Peck, Charleston, cotton. March 10, schooner Zaidee, Adair, Charleston, cotton and tobacco. March 11, schooner British Empire, Parsons, Jacksonville, naval stores. March 11, steamship Kate, Carlin, Charleston, cotton. March 12, schooner Kate, Sabiston, Charleston, cotton and lumber.
Ranaway. --From our works, on yesterday, a negro man named Allen, about 6 feet high, 35 years of age, and one tooth out in front. He had on when he left a gray suit, with one of his shoes split on the top. He came from near Fredericksburg. my 2--2t J. R. Anderson & Co.
High prices for negroes. --At asale made yesterday of negroes belonging to the estate of the late Samuel Hardgrove, the fellowing prices were obtained vizd. Wm. Washington $1,570, Robin Carter, $1,535; Jerry Page, $1,800; Wm Minor $1,765; Geo, Johnson $1,600; Wm. Johnson, $1,500; two boys () acout 13 yeare of age, Jeo Wilkinson, $1,476. Stephen Wesley $1,500; $1,800, Amounharp $1,750, Peter Brown, Jim. Washington, $1,750; Doctor Crump. $1,935; Albert Mayo, Manson Coz. $1,875;Frank Wise $1,700, Siless Jones, $1,730; Wm. Banker, $1,600. Hill, Pet Clay, $1,900, Peter Davis, $90; Wm. Lee, $1,250; Allen, $1,470, Fleming $1,700; wright. $1,625; Edwin Baxter, $1,600; Read $1,700, Frank Cheatham, $1,379, Jas. Crump, $950; Beverly $1,700;Chas, Wm. Dabuey, Nipe, $1,830; David, $1,600, Wm. Jones, $1,600, Bill, $1,100, Isalsh Grump, $1,600, Josian, $1,750.
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