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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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nt, Edgar Holden, Assistant-Surgeon, U. S. N. Lieutenant-Commander F. A. Roe, Commanding. Casualties on the Mattabesett. United States steamer Mattabesett, Albemarle Sound, N. C., May 5, 1864. Sir: I would most respectfully report the following casualties on board this ship during the action with the rebel ram to-day: Killed.--Ralph E. Lake, first class fireman, and William H. Dewitt, first class boy. Wounded.--James L. Plunkett, acting master, contusion of right thigh; Daniel Lamon, captain forecastle, lacerated wound of scalp; James Mulvehill, ordinary seaman, contused wound of back and left elbow; Greenburg T. Smith, landsman, contused wound of left shoulder; Charles F. Moeller, first class boy, wound of right knee and ecchymosis of left eyebrow and lid; John B. Jewett, landsman, punctured wound of right fore-arm. Very respectfully, &c., Samuel P. Boyer, Acting Assistant-Surgeon, U. S. N. Commander John C. Febiger, United States Navy. Casualties on the Wya