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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 16 0 Browse Search
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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 16: operations on the Mississippi. (search)
and the command of the squadron devolved upon Capt. Charles H. Davis, a gallant officer, well qualified for this important duty. The sudden withdrawal of Gen. Pope with nearly all his force from before Fort Pillow, to proceed to Pittsburg Landing by order of Gen. Halleck, had quite disappointed Foote. He saw no immediate prospect of taking Fort Pillow and did not care to remain, while suffering so much from his wound, merely to keep up a blockade. Only two regiments of soldiers under Col. Fisk remained of all Pope's army. Fort Pillow mounted forty guns and there were nine gun-boats below the fort and at Memphis. In addition, at this time the enemy were building a number of heavy gun-boats along the Mississippi; among them, at New Orleans, the iron-plated Louisiana, of sixteen guns (which vessel figured so prominently in Farragut's attack on Forts Jackson and St. Philip), and the ram, Arkansas. The following letter will throw some light on the siege of Island No.10, and gi
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 35: operations of the North Atlantic Squadron, 1863. (search)
. Maxfield; Acting-Gunner, Andrew Hannen. Steamer Cambridge. Commander, Wm. A. Parker; Acting-Master, F. W. Strong; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Ezra Pray; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J. C. Canning; Acting-Ensigns, E. A. Small, S. H. Meade, Jr., and D. W. Glenny; Acting-Master's Mates, W. T. Dungin, H. B. Nickerson and G. K. Knowlton; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, Geo. B. Orswell; Acting-Second-Assistant, J. F. Powers; Acting-Third-Assistants, H. F. Hayden and John Whitaker; Acting-Gunner, Wm. Fisk; Carpenter, Theo. D. Wilson. Steamer Mahaska. Commander, Foxhall A. Parker; Lieutenants, N. H. Farquhar and E. C. V. Blake; Assistant Surgeon, John C. Spear; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Chas. Fairchild; Acting-Master, Benj. Dyer; Acting-Ensigns, N. W. Black and Frederick Elliott; Acting-Master's Mates, G. E. French and F. M. Drake; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, Geo. E. Ashby; Third-Assistants, Elisha Harsen, Thomas La Blanc, J. C. Stevens and E. L. Hewitt. Steamer Hetzel
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 53: operations of the West Gulf Squadron in the latter part of 1864, and in 1865.--joint operations in Mobile Bay by Rear-Admiral Thatcher and General Canby. (search)
tually approved by the respective authorities. Done at Nanna Hubba Bluff, on the Tombigbee River, Alabama, this tenth day of May, eighteen hundred and sixty-five. L. Rosseau, Captain; Ebenezer Farrand, Flag-officer; Charles W. Hays, Lieutenant; Julian Myers, Lieutenant; C. P. McGavy, Lieutenant; Charles E. Yeatman, Lieutenant; F. Watlington, Lieutenant; E. G. Booth, Assistant Surgeon; N. E. Edwards. Assistant Surgeon; Wm. W. J. Wells, Paymaster; Robert C. Powell, Assistant Surgeon; Wm. Fisk, Jr., Chief Engineer; Albert P. Hulse, Secretary; E. Lloyd Winder, Lieutenant; P. U. Murphy, Lieutenant; J. E. Armour, Paymaster; Lewis W. Munro, Surgeon; A. L. Myers, Master; D. R. Lindsay, Naval Storekeeper; Thos. G. Lang, Third-Assistant Engineer; D. B. Conrad, Fleet Surgeon; Geo. H. Oneal, Assistant Paymaster; J. M. Pearl, Assistant Paymaster; J. R. Jordan, First-Assistant Engineer; S. S. Herrick, Assistant Surgeon: F. B. Dorwin, Passed-Midshipman; J. S. Wooddell, Clerk; John H. Pippen, C
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 16: ecclesiastical History. (search)
ly settled at New Haven, Conn., was installed here Sept. 12, 1867, resigned April 28, 1872, and took charge of a church in Providence, R. I. Rev. William S. Karr, A. C. 1851, was installed Jan. 15, 1873, and dismissed Nov. 22, 1875, to take a professorship in the Hartford Theological Seminary. Rev. James S. Hoyt, Y. C. 1851, D. D. Olivet College, 1876, commenced his pastorate Sept. 3, 1876, and was installed on the 15th day of the same month. Deacons. Elected. Held office until Age. William FiskJan. 3, 1833DiedApril 18, 186480 Samuel BarrettJan. 3, 1833ResignedOct. 2, 1846. William AdamsJuly 3, 1846ResignedMay 5, 1853 Thaddeus B. BigelowFeb. 28, 1851ResignedDec. 19, 1856 William DavisSept. 29, 1854Removed to N. H. Caleb H. WarnerSept. 29, 1854ResignedSept. 29, 1872 Sumner AlbeeMarch 5, 1858 Lucas B. GroverApril 24, 1868 Henry N. TiltonApril 24, 1868 second Evangelical Congregational.—The Second Evangelical Church was organized March 30, 1842, and erected a commodious
field, Barney. Farrington, Isaac. Far well, Levi. Faulkner, Francis E. Fay, Samuel P. P. Felsit, Harry. Fillebrown, Richard. Fisher, Jabez. Fisk, Nathan. Fisk, Rufus. Fisk, William. Fogg, Ebenezer. Ford, Jonathan W. Ford, Simeon. Foster, John. Foster, Joseph. Foster, Thomas. FreemFisk, Rufus. Fisk, William. Fogg, Ebenezer. Ford, Jonathan W. Ford, Simeon. Foster, John. Foster, Joseph. Foster, Thomas. Freeman, John. Frost James. Frost, James, 2d. Frost, William. Fuller, J. N. Fuller, Oliver. Fuller, Robert. Fuller, Timothy. Ford, Thomas. Farrar, Jacob. Fairbanks, Silas. Fay, Isaac. Gary, Jonathan. Gay, Lusher. Gideon, John. Gilson, Asa. Gilson, Simeon. Goddard, Benjamin. Goddard,Fisk, William. Fogg, Ebenezer. Ford, Jonathan W. Ford, Simeon. Foster, John. Foster, Joseph. Foster, Thomas. Freeman, John. Frost James. Frost, James, 2d. Frost, William. Fuller, J. N. Fuller, Oliver. Fuller, Robert. Fuller, Timothy. Ford, Thomas. Farrar, Jacob. Fairbanks, Silas. Fay, Isaac. Gary, Jonathan. Gay, Lusher. Gideon, John. Gilson, Asa. Gilson, Simeon. Goddard, Benjamin. Goddard, Daniel. Goddard, John. Goddard, Nathaniel. Goddard, Thomas. Goodenow, Daniel. Gookin, Squire. Gookin, Thomas T. Gordon, Charles. Gorham, Benjamin. Gould, Camaralzaman. Grant, Abraham. Gray, Benjamin. Gray, Lewis. Green, John. Green, Samuel S. Green, Zaccheus. Greenwood, Henry. Gi
. Zebina L. Raymond, 1855, 1864. John Sargent, 1856-1859. Charles T. Russell, Elected July 31, 1861, in place of James D. Green, resigned. 1861, 1862. George C. Richardson, 1863. J. Warren Merrill, 1865, 1866. Ezra Parmenter, 1867. Charles H. Saunders, 1868, 1869. Hamlin R. Harding, 1870, 1871. Henry O. Houghton, 1872. Isaac Bradford, 1873-1876. Frank A. Allen, 1877. Aldermen. Samuel Batchelder, 1846. Ephraim Buttrick, 1846, 1848. Samuel P. P. Fay, 1846. William Fisk, 1846. Joseph S. Hastings, 1846, 1847. Charles Wood, 1846, 1847. Stephen T. Farwell, 1847, 1848. Walter R. Mason, 1847. William Saunders, 1847. Abraham P. Sherman, 1847. Isaac Fay, 1848. George Stevens, 1848-1850, 1855. Wm. L. Whitney, 1848, 1871, 1872, 1874, 1875. Thomas Whittemore, 1848. George Cummings, 1849. Calvin Dimick, 1849-1851. Lorenzo Marrett, 1849, 1850, 1852. Charles R. Metcalf, 1849. Jonas Wyeth 2d, 1849. Isaiah Bangs, 1850. Edmund A. C
Eliot. Goodnow. Green. Hastings. Logan. Monis. Moore. Perry. Prentice. Reed. Warren. Whitney. Jones, 595. Ash. Buss. Fisk. Gleason. Hassell. Hill. Horton. Stone. Winship. Judd, 595. Craigie. looker. Longfellow. Kelsey, 595. Hooker. Phillips. Kempder. Livermore. Saxon. Seager. Sexton. Stone. Thwing. Warland. Woods. Parks, 623. Beers. Cooke. Cromwell. Derkes. Dix. Fisk. Holland. Knapp. Sanger. Stedman. Whitmore. Winship. Parlen, 623. Hanmore. Patrick, 6283, 4. Underhill. Patten, 624, 5. Adams. . Marrett. Richardson. Robbins. Russell. Seccomb. Tufts. Willis. Patterson, 625. Stevenson. Peirce, 625. Dickson. Fessenden. Fisk. Marrett. Munroe. Prentice. Ransford. Read. Sparhawk. Stedmnan. Pelham, 625, 6. Arnold. Banister. Bellingham. Bolton. Bosvil
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)
.North Atlantic.Apr. 27, 1865.Resigned.Mate. Fisher, John P.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Jan. 12, 1864.Actg. Master's Mate.Rhode Island.North Atlantic.Nov. 6, 1865.Hon. discharged.Mate. Fisher, Thomas L., See enlistment. Sept 13, 1861. Credit, Boston.Mass.Mass.Mass.Nov. 3, 1863.Actg. Master's Mate.Marblehead; New Hampshire.-Jan. 6, 1866.Hon. discharged.Actg. Master's Mate. Fisk, James W.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Oct. 12, 1864.Actg. Ensign.North Carolina.Recg. Ship.Apr. 27. 1865.Resigned.Actg. Ensign. Fisk, William. See enlistment, Aug. 6, 1861. Died at hospital, Chelsea.Bremen.Mass.Mass.Nov. 14. 1862.Actg. Gunner.Cambridge.North Atlantic.Aug. 6, 1863.Deceased.Actg. Gunner. Fiske, Edward W.,Mass.Mass.MassOct. 5, 1861.Actg. Master's Mate.Seneca.South Atlantic.Apr. 11, 1864.Resigned.Actg. Master's Mate. Fitch, Henry W., In service prior to 1861. See Navy Register.Mass.Mass.Mass.–--, 1861.3d Asst. Engr.Kennebec; Hunchback; Frolic.West Gulf; North Atlantic; European.--- Oct. 3, 1861.2d Asst.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
M., 466 Fish, O. M., 278 Fish, W. W., 52 Fisher, A. H., 52 Fisher, A. L., 582 Fisher, C. E., 278 Fisher, C. F., 52 Fisher, G. A., 278 Fisher, G. A., 278, 415, 524 Fisher, G. J., 278 Fisher, H. G., 582 Fisher, H. N., 415 Fisher, J. D., 278 Fisher, J. P., 52 Fisher, Jabez, 582 Fisher, M. M., 582 Fisher, Simeon, 582 Fisher, T. L., 52 Fisher, T. W., 278 Fisher, T. W., 381, 646 Fisher, W. B., 582 Fisher, W. J., 279 Fisher, W. W., 279 Fisk, J. W., 52 Fisk, Samuel, 466 Fisk, William, 52 Fiske, A. B., 279 Fiske, A. P., 415, 466, 524 Fiske, A. S., 576 Fiske, E. A., 212, 279, 524 Fiske, E. B., 582 Fiske, E. W., 279 Fiske, E. W., 52 Fiske, G. A., Jr., 279, 416 Fiske, H. B., 279 Fiske, J. E.., 279 Fiske, J. W., 279 Fiske, Mark, 582 Fiske, W. O., 180, 279, 416, 466, 524 Fitch, H. W., 52 Fitch, J. A., 279 Fitch, R. H., 52 Fitts, H. C., 466 Fitts, J. F., 646 Fitz, Charles, 582 Fitzgerald, E. M., 488 Fitzgerald, Edward, 279 Fitzgerald, Gerald, 279 Fi