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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 33: (search)
-clad steamer Montauk. Commander, John L. Worden; Lieutenant-Commander, C. H. Cushman; Assistant Surgeon, S. N. Brayton; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, S. T. Browne; Acting-Master, Pierre Giraud; Acting-Ensigns, I. J. McKinley and Geo. A. Almy; Engineers: Second-Assistants, Robert Potts and T. A. Stephens; Third-Assistants,D. P. McCartney and Geo. M. Greene. Steam gun-boat Conemaugh. Commander, Reed Werden, Lieutenant, B. J. Cromwell; Assistant Surgeon, J. J. Allingham; Paymaster, George Lawrence; Acting-Masters, J. W. Stapleford and J. L. Lee; Acting-Ensigns, W. F. Reading and G. F. Morse; Acting-Master's Mates, J. H. Wainwright, A. R. Bashford, John Brown and G. H. French; Engineers: Second-Assistant, L. J. Allen; Third-Assistants, C. P. Gardner, P. H. Hendrickson, John Lloyd and J. W. Boynton. Steamer James Adger. Commander, Thomas H. Patterson; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, R. N. Atwood; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, W. W. T. Greenway; Acting-Master, R. O. Patterson; Acting-
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 47: operations of South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, under Rear-admiral Dahlgren, during latter end of 1863 and in 1864. (search)
bitt; Sailmaker, John Joins. Iron-clad steamer Patapsco. Commander, Thomas H. Stevens; Lieutenant, Alex. S. Mackenzie; Assistant Surgeon, Samuel H. Peltz; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, W. S. Creevey; Acting-Master, Geo. P. Lee; Acting-Ensigns, J. T. Ross, A. Kloeppel and Wm. Chase; Engineers: Second-Assistant, J. B. Carpenter; Third-Assistants, G. F. Sweet, J. J. Ryan, DeWitt G. Davis and Wm. H. Barclay. Steamer Pawnee. Commander, Geo. B. Balch; Lieutenant, John W. Philip; Paymaster, Geo. Lawrence; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Henry Shaw; Acting-Masters, J. C. Champion and James P. Lindsey; Ensign, Henry Glass; Acting-Ensigns, Thomas Moore and C. J. Rogers; Acting-Master's Mates, C. H. Poor, A. A. Franzen and J. G. Bache; Engineers: Second-Assistant, Alfred Adamson; Third-Assistants, Wm. J. Clark, Jr., J. G. Brosnahan, Arthur Price and J. L. Hannum; Boatswain, James Brown; Gunner, James Hayes. Steamer Sonoma. Commander, Geo. H. Cooper; Lieutenant, Geo. W. Hayward; Assistan
ncis Hoyt, Discharged for disability. Died since muster out. Thos. S. Hanick. First section--right. Lieut. Wm. H. Mccartney, Commanding. (Commissioned Captain, Dec., 1862.) First Detachment.—Sergt. Joseph Barnes; Gunner, Geo. Lawrence; Chief of Caisson, Thos. H. Daily. Killed or died in hospital. Privates, Alfred Bunker, Received a warrant, later. Taken prisoner. Died since muster out. Henry S. Hall, Alex. Harper, Received a warrant, later. Jno. Jaques, Jno.Michael. Kelly, Patrick. Kelly, William. King, Z. Laughlin. Lemay, Peter. Longfellow, Ernest. Commissioned, later. Libby, Geo. Maine, Jno. W. Maine, Joseph. Martineau. Millett, Geo. L. Miller. Mitchell, Lawrence. Moore, Ira. Murphy, David S. Murphy, Jno. Neville, Thos. Killed or died in hospital. Parlowe, H., Commissioned, later. Philips, P. Pine, Smith. Prouty, Robt. A. Reagan, Timothy O. Record, Horace. Reddin
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Goochland Light Dragoons. (search)
W. B. W. Brooking, Walter P. Branch, died 1869, Richard Bolling, John J. Cheatwood, Thomas C. Cosby, F. N. Fleming, died 1887, C. D. Fleming, W. L. Fleming, Thomas Mann Fleming, died 1872, Reubin Ford, Thomas C. Gait, died 1896, Robert Galt, died 1875, David L. Hall, William R. Hall, wounded at Williamsburg, Va., Thomas M. Harris, died of wounds received at Buckland, Silas M. Hart, died about 1885, John C. James, wounded at Wilderness, John D. James, discharged 1861, George R. Johnson, George Lawrence, died 1889, A. K. Leake, Thomas D. Massie, died 1861, James P. Morris, died 1895, Edmond S. Pendleton, Charles K. Pendleton, Richard Pemberton, died 1863, Thomas Pemberton, died 1870, Thomas J. Perkins, died 1872, C. H. Powell, trumpeter, Jim Pleasants, died 1875 from wound received at Front Royal, Thomas J. Rutherford, died 1883, S. D. Ragland, William R. Rock, John S. Swift, died 1874, Oscar Shultice, died 1892, R. A. Trice, John M. Toler, died 1875, A. V. Taylor, Peter D. Woodson and
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Memoir of Jane Claudia Johnson. (search)
Privates. Garland Anderson. M. L. Anderson; dead. R. H. Anderson. T. C. Anderson. T. R. Argyle; dead. Richard Bolling. Walter Branch; dead. George T. Britt. W. B. M. Brooking. J. J. Cheatwood. C. D. Fleming. W. L. Fleming. F. N. Fleming; dead. Reuben Ford. T. C. Galt; dead. Robert Galt; dead. D. L. Hall. W. R. Hall. J. H. Heath. T. M. Harris; killed. D. A. Hatcher. T. J. Holman; killed. John D. James. Robert James; dead. G. R. Johnson. George Lawrence; dead. Thomas Massie; dead. Silas M. Hart; dead. James P. Morris; dead. B. F. Parrish. Isaac Curd. E. S. Pendleton. C. R. Pendleton. Thomas Pemberton; dead. Richard Pemberton; dead. Charles H. Powell. Thomas J. Rutherford; dead. S. D. Ragland. W. R. Rock. J. S. Swift; dead. Oscar Shultice; dead. John M. Toler; dead. A. V. Taylor. H. T. Wight; dead. P. D. Woodson. James Walden. James Pleasants; dead. T. J. Perkins; dead. R. A. Trice.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
Privates. Garland Anderson. M. L. Anderson; dead. R. H. Anderson. T. C. Anderson. T. R. Argyle; dead. Richard Bolling. Walter Branch; dead. George T. Britt. W. B. M. Brooking. J. J. Cheatwood. C. D. Fleming. W. L. Fleming. F. N. Fleming; dead. Reuben Ford. T. C. Galt; dead. Robert Galt; dead. D. L. Hall. W. R. Hall. J. H. Heath. T. M. Harris; killed. D. A. Hatcher. T. J. Holman; killed. John D. James. Robert James; dead. G. R. Johnson. George Lawrence; dead. Thomas Massie; dead. Silas M. Hart; dead. James P. Morris; dead. B. F. Parrish. Isaac Curd. E. S. Pendleton. C. R. Pendleton. Thomas Pemberton; dead. Richard Pemberton; dead. Charles H. Powell. Thomas J. Rutherford; dead. S. D. Ragland. W. R. Rock. J. S. Swift; dead. Oscar Shultice; dead. John M. Toler; dead. A. V. Taylor. H. T. Wight; dead. P. D. Woodson. James Walden. James Pleasants; dead. T. J. Perkins; dead. R. A. Trice.
more1731311157566132 Thomas Whittemore, jr.1717036 Nathan Whittemore175312347 Amos Whittemore1717863201189 Wm. Whittemore, jr.1717036 Wm. Winship61312111366175196 Wm. Winship, jr.1721191410 Josiah Wilson17389178535126 Jeduthun Willington1715710523092 Thos. Williams172610733111155 Richard Francis1717036 Non-resident State Tax.Town Tax. Isaac Bowman, Esq.131154 Isaac Winship179311 Samuel Sterns14733 Seth Reed19944 Daniel Reed111049 Thos. Wright19944 John Dix84110 Geo. Lawrence's Heirs2105 Nathan Blodgett113474 John Whitney's h'rs2105 John Hutchinson119783 Joseph Willington13630 Samuel Bemis19265 George Willington19944 Seth Wyman7317 Samuel Winship6315 Josiah Parker18262 Joseph Cooke42011 Samuel Swan, Ch'n14732 Thomas Fessenden3108 Town of Medford5211 Capt. Francis Brown42011 Sermon, No. 1628, by Mr. Cooke, was on the Thanksgiving —Continental, after the Surrender of Cornwallis, appointed for Dec. 13, 1781. It begins: As God shall assist me,
Daniel Benjamin, Mr. Joseph Pierce, Lieutenant Thomas Biglow. Town Clerk and Treasurer.—Samuel Livermore. Constable.—Mr. Joseph Hastings. Assessors.—George Lawrence, John Cutting, John Chadwick. Sealer of Leather.—Mr. Joseph Stratton. Fence Viewers.—John Ball, Jr., Joseph Hagar. Surveyors of Highways.—John Ball this latter was destroyed by fire in 1848. Westward of the Stearns's lands are those of the Lawrences, which have remained in the family since the days of George Lawrence, Sen., who purchased a portion of them from Nicolas Cady by a deed dated September 11, 1668, which is still preserved. Further west, the Lawrences own part oprobably built by Ephraim Hammond, a son of Deacon Thomas Hammond who was a Selectman in 1741 and 1743. It was afterwards occupied by his son, who sold it to Deacon Lawrence. The house on Beaver Street, opposite to Linden, was built by Jonathan Hammond, who died in 1807, and whose widow became the second wife of General Jona
. Kendall's grist-mill, 79, 124. Kimball, Henry, dwelling of, 85. Kimball Tavern, 86-7, 110. King Phillip's War begun, 60-62. King's colors mutilated, 25, 41 n. 4. King's common. 50. Knowles, Rev., John, ordained associate pastor, 46; went to Virginia and returned, 46; returns to England, 48. Laborers, scarcity of, 31. Lancaster, first settlement at, 47 n. 3; attacked by Indians, 60; second attack, 61. Land Bank Co., 94. Land in Great Dividends allotted, 53. Lawrence: Geo. sen., lands of, 70, 79; Jacob, Leonard, 117. Leagues. three up Charles River, 15. Levy by General Court, 100. Levy for palisade at Newtown, 28; resisted by Watertown, 29. Lexington. 100, 107. Library, The Manufacturers', established, 132. Library given to Rumford Institute, 132 Library given to the town, 135. Lieu of Township lots, 51. Lightning-rods introduced, 77. Lily pond, 27. Lincoln, 9, 100. Liquor law, first, 33. Liquors, first retailer of, 90