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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 10: naval engagement at South-West pass.--the Gulf blockading squadron in November, 1861. (search)
Sloop-of-war Vincennes. Commander, Robert Handy; Lieut., John E. Hart; Surgeon, S. A. Engles; Paymaster, R. C. Spalding; Asst. Surgeon, Somerset Robinson; Midshipmen, O. A. Batcheller, B. F. Haskin, M. W. Sanders and E. M. Shepard; Boatswain, Jos. Shankland; Gunner, William Wilson; Sailmaker, Nicholas Lynch; Second Lieut. Marines, J. H. Higbee. Sloop-of-war Preble. Commander, Henry French; Lieut., William E. Hopkins; Surgeon, Stewart Kennedy; Paymaster, C. P. Wallach; Boatswain, John Bates; Gunner, E. J. Waugh; Carpenter, James Kinnear; Sailmaker, G. A. Wightman. Steamer water Witch. Commander, Wm. Ronckendorff (in August); Lieut., Francis Winslow (in October); Lieuts., J. L. Davis, James Stillwell, C. H. Cushman and Allan V. Reed; P. Asst.-Surgeon, P. S. Wales; Asst.-Engineers, Wm. C. Selden, Reynolds Driver, Edw. Scattergood, A. H. Able. Frigate Potomac. Capt., L. M. Powell, Lieuts., Samuel Marcy, Lewis A. Kimberly; Geo. E. Law; Master, W. S. Schley; Surgeon, J
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 23: destruction of the ram Arkansas.--capture of Galveston.--capture of the Harriet Lane.--sinking of the Hatteras.--attack on Baton Rouge.--Miscellaneous engagements of the gun-boats. (search)
T. Harden and W. F. Hunt; Acting-Masters' Mate, Wm. Edgar; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J B. Hazelton. Store-ship Fearnot. Acting-Masters, Daniel S. Murphy and T. W. Williams; Acting-Masters' Mates, Fred. Furbish and G. H. Benson; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Augustus Esenwein. Sloop-of-war Preble. Acting-Master, Wm. F. Shankland; Acting-Ensigns, B. B. Knowlton, L. B. King and J. S. Clark; Assistant Surgeon, J. S. Knight; Acting-Master's Mate, F. P. Parks; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, W. J. Hoodless; Boatswain, John Bates; Acting-Gunner, J. A. Cummins; Carpenter, J. McFarlane; Sailmaker, G. W. Giet. Yacht Corypheus. Acting-Master, A. T. Spear. Schooner Oliver H. Lee. (bomb.) Acting-Master, Washington Godfrey; Acting-Master's Mates, A. T. Parsons, J. A. Chadwick and T. G. Hall. Schooner Sam Houston. Acting-Master, Geo. W. Ward; Acting-Ensign, J. J. Kane. Brig sea Foam. Acting-Ensign, Thomas H. Baker; Acting-Master's Mates, D. F. O'Brien and Joseph Moss.
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., chapter 48 (search)
ant-Commander, H. D. Todd; Lieutenant, G. P. Ryan; Surgeon, J. S. Kitchen; Assistant-Paymaster, J. P. Woodbury; Ensigns, Marston Niles, P. W. Lowry, J. D. Clark and J. B. Coghlan; Acting-Master's Mates. D. C. Harrington, O. G. Moore, E. N. R. Place and Charles Pease, Engineers: Acting-Chief, John Yates; Acting-First-Assistant, Wm. Tipton; Acting-Second-Assistants, J. S. G. Aspinwall and E. A. Bushnell; Acting-Third-Assistants, G. E. Savory, John Moquon, Leonard Pratt and E. B. Dyer; Boatswain, John Bates; Gunner, Andrew Wilson; Carpenter, G. E. Anderson. Steamer Michigan. Commander, John C. Carter; Paymaster, C. C. Jackson; Engineers: Acting-Third-Assistants, Win. Baas, Bennet Jones and Robert Reilly. Steamer Wachusett. Commander, Napoleon Collins; Lieutenant-Commander, L. A. Beardslee; Surgeon, Wm. M. King; Assistant-Paymaster, W. W. Williams; Acting-Master, J. H. Stimpson; Ensign, E. M. Shepard; Acting-Ensigns, Nicol Ludlow and C. J. Barclay: Acting-Master's Mates, C. R
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore), Doc. 82.-fight in Hampton roads, Va., March 8th and 9th, 1862. (search)
ford, Commander. The Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy. Report of the Sick and Wounded of the United States sloop-of-war Cumberland, March 10, 1862: Geo. W. Butt, seaman, Virginia, hospital of Seventh regiment, Camp Butler; burns and contusions of head and face. John Grady, seaman, Ireland, hospital of the Seventh regiment, Camp Butler; lacerated wound of right arm, burns of face. John McGwin, Providence, R. I., hospital at Fort Monroe; slight wound right side of head. John Bates, New-York City, hospital at Fort Monroe; slight wounds on left arm and buttock. John Orvine, Assistant Mate, Roxbury, Mass., hospital at Fort Monroe; wound on left heel. Edward Cobb, Signal — Quartermaster, Boston, hospital at Fort Monroe; wounds slight of head, throat and abdomen. John Gardner, Quartermaster, New-York City, hospital at Fort Monroe; contusion of right thigh. Alexander McFadden, Mate, Philadelphia, hospital at Fort Monroe; lacerated wound of left fore-arm. Jo
her opportunity offering, we resumed our march, and, after travelling about sixty miles, reached Murfreesboro about two o'clock next morning. I have omitted to mention that before leaving Gallatin, the engine was destroyed, thus leaving but one on the road. I have ascertained, beyond doubt, that Love, a man of my command, who was taken prisoner in the affair of the eighth inst., (since dead,) was shot by the enemy after being taken. The whole country through which we passed turned out in masses to welcome us. I have never before witnessed such enthusiasm and feeling. Men, women, and children, never wearied in their efforts to minister to our wants. All expressed themselves gratified at the presence of Southern soldiers in their midst. A handsome flag was presented us by the ladies of Gallatin, and some accompanied us even to the ferry. Upon our return a number of Col. Bates' regiment were enabled to accompany us. Very respectfully yours, John H. Morgan, Commanding.
of the Navy. Flag-ship Wabash, off St. Augustine, Florida, March 25, 1862. sir: The following casualties occurred in the attack upon the gunboat expedition under Acting Lieut. Budd: Acting Lieut. T. A. Budd, Penguin, killed; Jas. Marlow, (O. S.,) do. do.; Walter Burch, (O. S.,) do. do.; John Dennis, Master's Mate, do., wounded in shoulder; William Twaites, (O. S.,) do., wounded in the hand; Acting Master S. W. Mather, Commanding Henry Andrew, killed; Lewis Delous, (O. S.,) do. do.; John Bates, (S.,) do. do.; James Arnold, (S.,) do. do.; Wm. Brown, (O. S.,) do. do.; A. W. Kelsey, Acting Assistant Paymaster, do., wounded in hand; Walter Bradley, Acting Third Assistant-Engineer, do., wounded in forehead; Thomas Welch, (O. S.,) do., wounded and a prisoner; Henry C. Rich, (O. S.,) do. do.; James T. Allen, (O. S.,) do., wounded in thigh. I herewith enclose Dr. Clymer's report of the wounds received by Lieutenant Budd and Acting Master Mather. Very respectfully, etc., S. F. Du
in every way by his gunboats to prevent their construction. They were, therefore, in every case established in the night. As soon as daylight unmasked our lowest battery, the enemy paw at once that we must either be dislodged or all reliable communication with his forces would be cut off. Five gunboats, therefore, at once advanced against the battery, which consisted of two twenty-four pound siege-guns and two ten-pound Parrotts, manned by a detachment of the First U. S. infantry, under Lieut. Bates, and sup-ported by Gen. Palmer's division, encamped one and a half miles in the rear. Rifle-pits for five hundred sharpshooters were dug on the flanks of the battery close to the river-bank, and were constantly occupied. The gunboats ran up within three hundred yards, and a furious cannonade was kept up for an hour and a half, when they were repulsed, with the loss of one gunboat sunk, several badly damaged, and many men shot down at their guns by our sharpshooters from the rifle-pits.
William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 9: Hampshire County. (search)
0.00; in 1865, $2,600.00. Total amount, $18,917.38. Westhampton Incorporated Sept. 29, 1778. Population in 1860, 608; in 1865, 637. Valuation in 1860, $298,404; in 1865, $291,384. The selectmen in 1861 were Medad King, Anson Chapman, John Bates; in 1862, Medad King, John Bates, Enoch H. Lyman; in 1863, Medad King, Enoch H. Lyman, Henry M. Parsons; in 1864, Enoch H. Lyman, Henry M. Parsons, Elbert Langdon; in 1865, Elbert Langdon, Albert G. Jewett, Henry W. Montague. The town-clerk John Bates, Enoch H. Lyman; in 1863, Medad King, Enoch H. Lyman, Henry M. Parsons; in 1864, Enoch H. Lyman, Henry M. Parsons, Elbert Langdon; in 1865, Elbert Langdon, Albert G. Jewett, Henry W. Montague. The town-clerk and town-treasurer during all these years was David W. Clark. 1861. There does not appear to have been any action taken by the town in its corporate capacity in relation to the war during this year. 1862. The first meeting held by the town to consider matters in relation to the war was on the 1st of August, at which it was voted to pay a bounty of seventy-five dollars to each volunteer credited to the town who shall enlist for nine months in the military service. The selectmen were author
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, I. List of officers from Massachusetts in United States Navy, 1861 to 1865. (search)
.Squadron.Termination of service. Date.RankDate.Discharged or Otherwise.Rank. Batchelder, Joseph C., See enlistment, Feb. 10, 1862. Credit, Newburyport.Mass.Mass.Mass.Dec. 20, 1863.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Marblehead; Dai Ching; Jonquil.South Atlantic.Feb. 15, 1866.Hon. discharged.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr. Bates, Adna M., Credit, Roxbury. .Mass.Mass.Mass.Jnly 31, 1863.Actg. Master's Mate.Canandaigua.South Atlantic.Aug. 13, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Aug. 16, 1864.Actg. Ensign. Bates, John,N. H.Mass.Mass.June 5, 1861.Boatswain.Preble; Sacramento.Gulf; Special Service.Oct. 28/64.Dismissed.Boatswain. Bates, John A., In service prior to 1861.Mass.Mass.Mass.-Purser.Ohio.Recg. Ship. Bates, John A., Jr.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Mar. 19, 1862.Asst. Paymr.Port Royal; Iroquois; Jamestown.East Gulf; North Atlantic; East India.Mar. 4, 1867.Deceased.Paymaster. Aug. 3, 1865.Paymaster. Bates, William, Credit, Charlestown.N. Y.Mass.Mass.Dec. 7, 1861.Actg. Master.Bienville; Sumpter.South
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
242 Batchelder, G. W., 242 Batchelder, G. W., 243 Batchelder, J. C., 12 Batchelder, J. C., 377 Batchelder, J. T., 243 Batchelder, M. W., 243 Batchelder, N. W., 206 Bates, A. M., 12 Bates, C. H., 243 Bates, D. H., 580 Bates, DeW. C., 580 Bates, E. N., 170, 400, 458, 506 Bates, E. N., 458 Bates, G. H., 243 Bates, H. S., 243 Bates, J. A., 12 Bates, J. A., Jr., 12 Bates, J. F., 458 Bates, J. H., 400, 458 Bates, J. L., 170, 206, 400 Bates, J. N., 377 Bates, J. W., 243 Bates, John, 12 Bates, LeP. M., 243 Bates, S. P., 619 Bates, Samuel, 243 Bates, William, 12 Battelle, Everett, 12 Battles, O. A., 243 Baumont, W. P., 243 Bawry, F. F., 12 Baxter, C. W., 243 Baxter, Daniel, 580 Baxter, DeW. C., 170, 400, 458, 506 Baxter, J. H., 243 Baxter, J. H., 377, 400, 506, 620 Baxter, O. O., 243 Baxter, Rodney, 12 Baxter, Samuel, 243 Baxter, W. Q., 243 Baybutt, Philip, 498 Baylies, A. W., 160 Beach, G. W., 458 Beal, Alexander, 580 Beal, Melvin, 206 Beal, Me
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