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The Daily Dispatch: June 8, 1863., [Electronic resource], Explosion of the gunboat Chattahoochee--sixteen persons killed. (search)
mly on the bottom. The powder and shells are a total loss. The guns have been landed and the 9 inch and rifle are already in position at a strong point, and although the loss of the vessel and the brave men is much to be deplored, yet with the guns ashore, manned by the splendidly drilled crew of the late Chattahoochee, the river is much safer than ever before. Midshipman Mallory is the same gallant little fellow who pushed his way first aboard the U. S. frigate Congress, at Hampton Roads, after she had struck her colors to the Virginia. Those killed by the explosion were Mid-shipman Mallory; Henry Fagan, of Key West, Florida; Euclid P. Hodges, of Maryland; Frederick W. Arents, Richmond, Va., (recently transferred from the 3d co. Howitzers to the naval service) Ass't Engineers; Eugene Henderson, Paymaster's clerk, Tuskeegee, Ala.; W. B. Bilbro, pilot, Columbus, Ga; Chas. H. Berry, Quartermaster, Tampa, Fia. four landsmen, two firemen, one coal heaver, and one seaman.