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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Schley, Winfield Scott 1839- (search)
ut. T. D. Griffin, Lieut. W. P. Rush, Lieut. Edward Simpson, Lieut. J. G. Doyle, and Ensign Charles Webster, and the junior divisional officers were most steady and conspicuous in every detail of duty, contributing to the accurate firing of this ship in their part of the great victory of your forces. Twelfth. The officers of the medical, pay, and engineer and marine corps responded to every demand of the occasion, and were fearless in exposing themselves. The warrant officers, Boatswain William L. Hill, Carpenter G. H. Warford, and Gunner F. T. Applegate, were everywhere exposed in watching for damage, reports of which were promptly conveyed to me. Thirteenth. I have never in my life served with a braver, better, or worthier crew than that of the Brooklyn. During the combat, lasting from 9.30 A. M. until 1.15 P. M., much of the time under fire, they never flagged for a moment, and were apparently undisturbed by the storm of projectiles passing ahead, astern, and over the s
Two Men killed. --At Randolph, in Bibb county, Ala., a young man named John Smitherman shot, with a double barrel gun, two brothers named Hill. They were both killed.
$5 reward will be paid for the return of my negro boy Edmond. He is about twenty years of age, very black, has a monthly pass from my yard to go to Mr. Hill's, on Penitentiary Hill, and I have no doubt he is lurking in the neghborhood. James Gunn, Lumber Yard cor. 15 and Cary sts. de 5--3t