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iams (Boatswain's Mate) served the twelve-pounder howitzer in the maintop with courage and great judgment. I had not the power of witnessing the conduct of the remaining men of this division, namely, those of the signal corps and carpenter's gang, but from the officers commanding those departments I have learned that one and all deserve the greatest praise. Respectfully submitted, George B. Glidden, Ensign Commanding Master's Division. Lieutenant Commander L. A. Kimberly, Executive Officer Hartford. U. S. flag-ship Hartford, Mobile Bay, Aug. 6, 1864. sir: I submit the following report of the conduct of the officers and men of the powder division during the engagement of the fifth. Acting Ensign Bogart exhibited much coolness and presence of mind. Acting Master's Mate R. P. Herrick deserves especial mention, for until seriously wounded he performed his duties with great coolness and spirit. Acting Ensign W. H. Heginbotham also deserves special mention for his coolness an