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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)
am H.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Jan. 21, 1862.Actg. Master.Sebago; Ino.South Atlantic; East Gulf.May 27, 1867.Hon. discharged.Actg. Master. Manchester, Albert A.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Mar. 6, 1865.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Chocura.West Gulf.Apr. 5, 1866.Hon. discharged.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr. Mandell, Augustus H., Credit, Charlestown, Ward 3. Sick.Mass.Mass.Mass.Apr. 8, 1862.Actg. Master's Mate.Tioga; Stars and Stripes; Fort Henry.East Gulf.Mar. 18, 1865.Resigned.Actg. Ensign. Mar. 4, 1864.Actg. Ensign. Mann, William M., Credit, Charlestown, Ward 3.Mass.Mass.Mass.July 25, 1863.Actg. Master's Mate.Fort Jackson.North Atlantic.Apr. 12, 1864.Resigned.Actg. Master's Mate. Aug. 9, 1864.Actg. Ensign.Aug. 30, 1864.Appointment revoked.Actg. Ensign. Officers from Massachusetts in United States Navy—Continued. name.Where Born.State of which a Citizen.State from which Appointed.appointment.Vessels on which Served.Squadron.Termination of service. Date.RankDate.Discharged or Otherwise.Rank. Manning, Jam
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
Jeremiah, 499 Males, W. H., 94 Maitland, E. J., 94 Maker, J. C., 315 Mall, H. W. T., 315 Mallahan, Thomas, 94 Mallard, W. H., 94 Mallory, A. F., 316 Malloy, J. B., 316 Maloney, W. B., 316 Maloy, John, 316 Manchester, A. A., 94 Mandell, A. H., 94 Mandeville, J. M., 316 Mangold, F., 678 Manly, Uri, 430 Mann, A. W., 316 Mann, B. G., 316, 542 Mann, B. N., 316 Mann, C. S., 385 Mann, E. F., 316 Mann, Horace, 592 Mann, Maria R., 592 Mann, S. W., 316 Mann, S. Willard, 316 Mann, W. M., 94 Manning, B. H., 316, 491 Manning, C. H., 316 Manning, E. G., 430, 491, 542 Manning, G. A., 221, 316, 542 Manning, G. O., 316 Manning, H. H., 678 Manning, J. A., 473 Manning, J. D., 96 Manning, J. M., 394 Manning, J. S., 499 Manning, T. H., 316 Manning, William, 96 Manning, William C., 316 Manning, William Cheney, 430, 492 Mansfield, H. B., 162 Mansfield, H. T., 96 Mansfield, J. F., 221 Mansfield, Warren, 588 Mansir, A. S., 316 Manson, N. G., 583 Mansur, J. E., 473
The Daily Dispatch: August 24, 1864., [Electronic resource], The late campaign on the North side of the James. (search)
sion of our works; but they were finally driven out with great slaughter, the poor deluded black being the chief sufferer. In our front the fighting amounted to nothing more than very heavy skirmishing and an extremely unpleasant shelling from land batteries, gunboats, &c. At one time during the day it became necessary to move one of our guns some distance "by hand" and in the very teeth of the enemy; This was done under a terrible musketry fire, during which privates M. H. Gardner and William M. Mann fell, both painfully wounded. August 17th--All quiet to-day. August 18th--Our troops on the left made a reconnaissance in force, the which amounted to finding the enemy still in force and strongly entrenched. --Shelling and skirmishing passed up and down the lines, but none of our company were hurt. August 19th and 20th.--Our skirmishers have become quite amicable with the enemy's sharpshooters, and everything is quiet. Sunday, August 21st.--The enemy have all return