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The Daily Dispatch: December 13, 1861., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
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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)
arged or Otherwise.Rank. Lane, S. Cashing,Mass.Mass.Mass.Apr. 19, 1862.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Cimmarone; Montauk.South Atlantic.Apr. 8, 1865.Dropped.3d Asst. Engr. Dec. 8, 1862.3d Asst. Engr. Lane, Webster,Mass.Mass.Mass.May 23, 1861.3d Asst. Engr. Aug. 3, 1863.2d Asst. Engr.Colorado.Gulf.Mar. 22, 1867.Resigned.2d Asst. Engr. Minnesota; Roanoke.North Atlantic. Lane, William N.,--Mass.Oct. 21, 1861.Actg. Asst. Surgeon.-East Gulf.Feb. 21, 1862.Appointment revoked.Actg. Asst. Surgeon. Langdon, William, See enlistments, July 27, 1861; July 26. 1864. Credit. Somerville. Credit, Boxford.England.Mass.Mass.Sept. 1, 1864.Actg. Master's Mate.Ohio.Recg. Ship.July 8, 1867.Discharged.Actg. Master's Mate. Langley, Freeman, Credit, Somerville.Mass.Mass.Mass.May 8, 1863.Actg. Master's Mate.Princess Royal.West Gulf.Apr. 19, 1864.Resigned.Actg. Master's Mate. Langley, John W.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Sept. 3, 1862.Actg. Asst. Surgeon.Pampero.Gulf.Sept. 1, 1864.Resigned.Actg. Asst. Surgeon. Langsta
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
Frank, 308 Lamb, C. D., 308 Lamb, S. T., 427 Lamb, Thomas, Mrs., 592 Lamson, C. W., 86 Lamson, D. S., 219 Lamson, R. H., 675 Lamson, W. H., 219, 308, 675 Lancaster, F. A., 308 Land, J. F., 472, 538 Landen, W. J., 308 Lander, F. W., 186, 427, 675 Lander, H. F., 308 Lander, W. W., 427, 538 Landers, J. B., 472 Lane, Everett, 219 Lane, H. F., 394 Lane, S. C., 88 Lane, T. J., 308 Lane, W. N., 88 Lane, Webster, 88 Lang, Anthony, 308 Lang, C. H., 308 Langdon, W. C., 583 Langdon, William, 88 Langford, E. L., 308 Langford, J. H., 308 Langley, A. B., 308 Langley, Freeman, 88 Langley, J. W., 88 Langley, T. J., 308 Langmald, Samuel, 308 Langstaff, James, 88 Lapham, H. K., 88 Lapoint, Alfred, 88 Larabee, G. H., 384 Larcom, Lucy, 675 Larned, B. F., 427 Larned, D. W., 308 Larned, W. L., 472 Larry, J. H., 308 Latchford, Thomas, 427, 472, 491 Latham, G. W., 88 Lathrop, G. P., 675 Lathrop, J. H., 308 Lathrop, J. M., 308 Lathrop, John, 308 Lathrop, T. J., 30
n attempt was made to murder a negro hack driver named Henry Cooper, belonging to John A. Belvin, by a soldier named William Langdon, of Latrobe's Artillery, now encamped near this city. It is stated that Langdon stopped the hack at the corner of MLangdon stopped the hack at the corner of Main and Fourteenth streets, and ordered the driver to take him to the Fair grounds, which he refused to do unless he received the fare in advance. Langdon, who is said to have been intoxicated, then drew a pistol and fired upon the negro, who is inLangdon, who is said to have been intoxicated, then drew a pistol and fired upon the negro, who is indebted to the thickness of his garments and the toughness of his buttons for an escape from instant death. Two slugs were found in his clothing, and the skin was grazed in the region of his heart, but he was otherwise uninjured. Shortly after the d the skin was grazed in the region of his heart, but he was otherwise uninjured. Shortly after the occurrence, Langdon was taken into custody by officer Blankinship, and the affair will probably be investigated at the Mayor's Court this morning.
Mayor's Court. --The only case of any prominence investigated by the Mayor yesterday was the charge against Wm. Langdon, of shooting at a slave named Henry Cooper, the property of John A. Belvin, the particulars of which we have already published. There was no provocation for the offence beyond the negro's proper refusal to take Langdon to ride in his hack, except upon condition that the fare be paid in advance. For this he was deliberately shot at in a public street, and only escaped dLangdon to ride in his hack, except upon condition that the fare be paid in advance. For this he was deliberately shot at in a public street, and only escaped death by the narrowest chance. Lang don was remanned, to be further examined before the Hustings Court for felonious shooting. Frank Livingston, formerly a private in Col. Zoulakowski's regiment, from Louisiana, charged with obtaining money by false pretences, was brought into Court yesterday, but no further investigation of the case was had, owing to the absence of important witnesses. Continued to the 23d instant. A fine of $20 was imposed upon Thomas Phillips for keeping his bar-r