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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 44: battle of Mobile Bay. (search)
ns, Charles Knowles, N. S. Hayden and Benj. Caullet; Acting-Master's Mates, Charles Smith, Jr., F. C. Almy and W. A. Hannah; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, F. W. Warner; Acting-Second-Assistant, Milton Randall; Acting-Third--Assistants, John Webster, Edw. Reilly and DeWitt C. McBride. Steamer Tennessee. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, Pierre Giraud; Assistant-Surgeon, W. C. Hull; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, B. F. D. Fitch; Acting-Master, Geo. E. Nelson; Acting Ensigns, J. B. Trott, W. S. Bacon and Jos. Marthon; Acting-Master's Mate, H. E. Giraud; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, D. Frazer; Acting-Second-Assistant, E. C. Maloy; Acting-Third-Assistants, Thos. Fitzgerald, G. W. Kiersted and Thomas Campbell. Bark W. G. Anderson. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, John A. Johnstone; Acting-Asssistant Surgeon, T. M. Drummond; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, T. S. Dabney; Acting-Masters, J. F. Winchester and A. Cook; Acting-Ensigns, R. H. Cary, A. P. Sampson, S. H. Newman and S. A. Broo
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 31. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.25 (search)
. Third-Sergeant, A. B. Morrison, dead. Fourth-Sergeant, Charles P. Montague, ambulance sergeant. Corporals. First, J. J. Percival. Second, William H. Michael, transferred to 59th Regiment; wounded at Sailors' Creek, and captured; died at Johnson's Island, Ohio, June, 1865. Third, J. W. Buford, wounded at Gettysburg; dead. Fourth, James T. Lashley. Privates. John J. Bass, dead. J. B. Battle, dead. John F. Bennett, died in service. Alex. Barrow, dead. W. S. Bacon, wounded at Dinwiddie Courthouse. M. A. Clark, dead. Edward W. Crichton. James Crichton, transferred to 12th Virginia Regir John Clayton, dead. Benjamin D. Clayton, sergeant. George W. Clayton, dead. George E. Clayton. Thomas F. Duane. J. H. Dameron, died in service. George Dameron, died in service. Littleton Edmunds, dead. Thomas Flournoy, dead. Benjamin B. Graves, first-sergeant; killed at Getty Charles Gibbon, dead. John A. Heartwell. W. E. Hammo
r and more resolute condition of the public mind. The proclamation of martial law has aided in this restoration. A few days will produce a greatly improved condition of things in this city, and We are sure in the country generally. We mean with reference to the public sentiment; but that must exert its influence on the affairs generally. n="1"> Apples — We quote Fippins $12a15 per bbl; other kinds, $10a12. Bread — Navy, 4 cents; Pilot, 5 cents; Butter and Soda, 8 cents per lb. Bacon — Stock light and firm at 23 to 25 for hog round; Hams, 23a25 cents per lb. Butter — Common, 30a33; fair to good, 33 to 37; choice, 40a42¼ cents. Corn — We quote 60 cents per bushel. Corn Meal--$1a1. 05 per bushel. Coffee — Rio, 75 cents per lb.; supply nearly exhausted. Candles — Adamantine, 75a80 cents; Tallow, 23a25 cents. $7.50; Family $8a$50; all by the dray load. Cement — James River, $2.50a8.00 per bbl. cotton--9¾a10 cents per lb. cotton Yarns-