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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 2 0 Browse Search
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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
ant, A. R. Langthorn; Acting-Master, Wm.Bates; Acting-Ensigns, Albert Taylor, Thos. Williams and S. F Graves; Acting Assistant Surgeon, D. T. T. Nestell; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, E. K. Gibson; Acting-Masters Mates, C. F. Ellmore, C. S. Wilcox and D. H Hall; Engineers: First-Assistant, Edward Farmer; Acting-Second-Assistants, J. G. Rossman, J. C. Lewis and Greenville Lewis; Acting-Third-Assistants, Ezra Gray and Geo. Cowie, Jr. *Montgomery--Third-rate. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, T C. Dunn; Acting-Masters, W. N. Wells and A. F. Davis; Acting Ensigns, E. T. Mauter, C. G. Whiting and Robt. Wiley; Acting Assistant Surgeon, John Blackmer; Acting Assistant Paymaster, J. Watson; Acting-Masters Mates, T. J Walker and C. A. Neill; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, G. H. Wade; Acting Second-Assistants, John McEwen, J. Williams and J. Allen; Acting-Third-Assistants, G. H. Brown and A. Tester. *Fort Donelson--Third rate. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, Thomas Pickering; Acting-Maste
Old Point, where Surgeon Cuyler, of the regular army, and his Assistant Surgeons, investigated the various cases, and concluded to send twenty-four of them to the Army Hospital, at the Old Point Comfort Hotel, as they were too much debilitated to proceed further, at least for the present. Of the funds contributed by the Tenth New York regiment, at Newport News, were distributed to the soldiers who reached here — the sum of two dollars each — as follows: Shaler, McKensie, J. Malone, C. Dunn, Sergeant Donett, Wm. Hanlon, J. Butler, R. M. Pratt, W. A. Woodbury, McHenry, A. Whitehouse, Fagen, N. Brown, Feinald, Woolenwoom, Mout, Kliner, Swift, Rowe, Mclutosh, Shurtliff, Shepard, Briggs, Maine, Mould, Bolly, Silby, Lieut. Harvey Rockafellar, Lieutenant commanding. When the boat left Newport News, the Tenth gave many cheers for the sick and wounded, and for the success of the Stars and Stripes. Treatment of prisoners. All the wounded who reached here, agree in the