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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
, G. W. Young, D. Gilliland and E. J. Cram; Acting-Gunner, E. P. Palmer. Mattabessett--Third-rate. Commander, John C. Febiger: Lieutenant, A. N. Mitchell; Acting-Masters, J. L. Plunkett and John Fountain; Acting-Ensigns, John Greenhalgh, F. H. Brown and A. F. Dill; Acting-Assistant Surgeon. S. P. Boyer; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, H. C. Meade; Acting-Master's Mates, A. M. Beck and C. F. Fisher; Engineers: Second-Assistants, J. T. Hawkins, A. Sackett and C. J. McConnell; Third-Assistants, ng-Masters, B. S. Weeks and C. H. Frisbie; Acting-Ensigns, A. D. Campbell, J. J. Kane and L. R. Chester; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, W. H. Pierson; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, G. A. Lyon; Acting-Master's Mates, E. H. Richardson, F. C. Bailey, Thos, Brown and D. Lewis; Engineers: First-Assistant, Geo. J. Barry; Second-Assistants, M. T. Sumstron and E. J. Whittaker; Third-Assistant, J. H. Thomas; Acting-Third-Assistant, G. C. Brown; Acting-Gunner, C. Moran. Eutaw--Third-rate. Lieutenant-Comma
ght elbow, slightly. Missing: John T. Huff. Company C--Killed: Corp. Thomas H. Gray, private M. Frames. Wounded: Lieutenant G. F. Browning, hip, doing well; First Sergeant E. A. Phalen, arm and leg, not serious; Sergeant C. A. Andrews, thigh, slight, on duty; Corp. G. Conley, foot, not serious; privates, S. Daley, knee; Wm. Donovan, breast; G. O. Oakes, both knees, not serious; D. B. Peabody, foot; W. White, hips. Missing: Sergt. D. Casey, Corp. J. Strafford, privates E. A. Bailey, F. H. Brown, A. P. Burnham, J. Corcoran, J. Haverty, T. Manning, D. McCarthy, J. Stonehall, W. Williston. Wounded and Missing: J. Hines, F. Jewell, W. Larrabee. Company D--Killed: Corp. B. F. Fay; Lance Corp. B. F. Wilcox; private Wm. A. Bickford. Wounded: Lieut. J. J. Grafton, slightly in forehead; Sergt. J. C. Thompson, in hand; privates, G. H. Alden, slightly in thigh; J. Childs, do.; James Hines, slightly in wrist. Company E--Killed: Privates George H. Ide, and H. S. Sparrow. Wounded: Co
ght elbow, slightly. Missing: John T. Huff. Company C--Killed: Corp. Thomas H. Gray, private M. Frames. Wounded: Lieutenant G. F. Browning, hip, doing well; First Sergeant E. A. Phalen, arm and leg, not serious; Sergeant C. A. Andrews, thigh, slight, on duty; Corp. G. Conley, foot, not serious; privates, S. Daley, knee; Wm. Donovan, breast; G. O. Oakes, both knees, not serious; D. B. Peabody, foot; W. White, hips. Missing: Sergt. D. Casey, Corp. J. Strafford, privates E. A. Bailey, F. H. Brown, A. P. Burnham, J. Corcoran, J. Haverty, T. Manning, D. McCarthy, J. Stonehall, W. Williston. Wounded and Missing: J. Hines, F. Jewell, W. Larrabee. Company D--Killed: Corp. B. F. Fay; Lance Corp. B. F. Wilcox; private Wm. A. Bickford. Wounded: Lieut. J. J. Grafton, slightly in forehead; Sergt. J. C. Thompson, in hand; privates, G. H. Alden, slightly in thigh; J. Childs, do.; James Hines, slightly in wrist. Company E--Killed: Privates George H. Ide, and H. S. Sparrow. Wounded: Co
eph Sweet and William Chittum. Company E--Private Chapman Johnson. Company F--Privates James M. Carter, Andrew M. Martin, and William D. McClury. Company G--Private Thomas C. Walton. Wounded.--Privates Patrick Loague, John P. Chittum, A. F. Smith, James Mordispaugh, and William Powers. Company C--Lieutenant Joseph Haynes; orderly sergeants 1). B. McDonald and Thomas R. Porter; privates Gillie Gillespie and John Baker. Company D--Captain F. C. Wilson; privates Robert Lamb, D. Lotis, and F. H. Brown. Company E--Orderly Sergeant Charles A. Nossinger; privates Henry Sandford and George W. Harper. Company F--Corporal John Robinson; privates William Ackerdy and William Pursley. Company G--Privates James S. Campbell and J. A. Cummings. Company H--Corporal William P. Drumheller; privates Henry Heilbroun, William Mitchell, James S. Thomas, and Joseph Camden. Last, though not least, Major D. M. Shriver, severely wounded in shoulder and back. Missing.--Privates James Lanyan, Philip Hoylem
is admitted and heat emitted. Basket-making machine. Basket-making ma-chine′. A circular wooden bottom-piece with radially projecting basket-strips is attached to the end of a rotating shaft, and during the rotation of the bottom and radial strips, a fillingcarrying device having a vibratory motion passes over and under the radial strips, and leaves the filling carried by it, and this filling is laid in compactly by reed-like pieces. See patents for this class of machinery to F. H. Brown, Nos. 68, 965, 69, 309, 70, 072, 70, 160, 70, 318. In the example, the skeleton of a top or bottom is clamped to the shaft by set screws. The end of the filling is fed through the apron. Motion is applied to the driving-shaft which rotates the skeleton. The pad of the apron is vibrated by the action of the eccentric wheel that rests upon the ring, causing the rods to vibrate alternately above and below the filling, which is introduced between them. Bas′ket-work. (Fortificati<
The Daily Dispatch: June 19, 1862., [Electronic resource], The twenty-seventh Virginia regiment. (search)
he following list of casualties in the 27th Virginia regiment, in the battle of Port Republic, June 9th, is not quite complete. Four or five slightly wounded are not reported: Field officers.--Wounded: Major Shriver. Company B.--Killed: Lieut Lenard, Privates Chilton and Joseph Sweet. Wounded: Alex Smith, Logan, Gowers, J P Chilton, and Nooderspard. Company C.--Wounded: Welcher, Porter, Purseley, and Baker. Company D.--Wounded: Captain F. C. Wilson, Privates R. W. Sands, F. H. Brown, and — Lotts. Company E.--Killed: Squire Johnson. Wounded: Lieut, Edgar, Privates Novinger, Harper, Holly, and H. Sanford. Company F.--Killed: Dick McClury, Andrew Martin, and — Carter, Wounded: Lieut. Showber, Privates Ackerley and Rowlison. Company G.--Killed:--Walton. Wounded: None. Company H.--Wounded: Privates Thomas, Hilbaner, Drumheller, Smith, Camden, and Mitchell, Killed 8, wounded 28. Total 36. The gentleman who furnishes the foregoing says: "When it is re
Runaways. --A reward of ten dollars each will be paid for the apprehension and delivery in the City Jail, or at the Midlothian Mines, in Chesterfield county, of the following named Negro men — viz: Ellic, belonging to J. S. Middleton; Bob and Jim, to E. Green; Joe and Jim, to Hill Bradford; Joe, to Mrs. Mary Fox; Robert, to J. C. Spindle; Jacob, to Lawrence Muse; John, to Nat. Tyler, William, to Mr. Brown; Edward, to J. C. Crump; William, to B. D. Roy; Iverson, to J. S. Lacy; Edwin, to Joseph H. Poludevele; Henry, to Andrew E. Ellett; Joe, to Dr. G. M. Pollard; Jacob, to Julia Coghill; Joe, to Janees H. Panamore; Joe, to J. K. Dabney; Charles, to Dr. Wm. Taliaferro, Ralph, to Mrs. E. W. Roy; Henry, to Jno. P. Tabb; Marcellus, to P. T. Burruss; William, to J. W. Winston; Booker, to Midlothian Company. Should any of the above Negroes have returned to their homes, the owners will please advise me, or if impressed into public service information as to their location will be thankf