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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 14 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: may 7, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
Quaker City--Second-rate. Commander, W. F. Spicer; Lieutenant, Silas Casey, Jr.; Acting-Master, S. . Winnerton; Acting-Ensigns, C. J. Hill, Rich. Wilkinson and F. D. Jacobson; Acting-Assistant-Surgeons, I. C. Whitehead and G. W. Gale, Jr.; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, L. A. Frailey; Acting-Master's Mates, O. W. Clapp, G. E. Sanborne, W. H. Alger and J. B. Tew; Engineers: Acting-Chief, G. W. Farrar; Second-Assistant, George J. Burnap; Acting-Second-Assistants, W. J. Howard, J. K. Hickey, Wm. Mason and J. H. Mathews; Acting-Third-Assistants, E. Prest, Jos. R. Peterson, J. D. Wauklin and E. E. Porter; Acting-Gunner, Joseph Furlong. Pontoosuc--Third-rate. Lieutenant-Commander, Wm. G. Temple; Acting-Masters, B. S. Weeks and C. H. Frisbie; Acting-Ensigns, A. D. Campbell, J. J. Kane and L. R. Chester; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, W. H. Pierson; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, G. A. Lyon; Acting-Master's Mates, E. H. Richardson, F. C. Bailey, Thos, Brown and D. Lewis; Engineers: First-Assis
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)
ign. Martine, Alfred H.,N. H.Mass.Mass.Jan. 3, 1865.Actg. Ensign.Sagamore; Ohio.East Gulf; Recg. Ship.July 30, 1868.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Martine, William LMN. H.Mass.Mass.Oct. 9, 1861.Actg. Master.De Soto; Hibiscus.East Gulf.Dec. 14, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Vol. Lieut. Dec. 2, 1864.Actg. Vol. Lieut. Mason, Charles H., Died on Virginia.Mass.Mass.Mass.Nov. 30, 1861.Actg. Asst. Surgeon.Mercedita; Virginia.So. Atlantic; W. Gulf.Oct.--, 1864.Deceased.Actg. Asst. Surgeon. Mason, William,Mass.Mass.Mass.Apr. 20, 1863.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Quaker City .West Gulf.Aug. 19, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. 2d Asst. Engr. May 26, 1864.Actg. 2d Asst. Engr. Matcham, Henry C., See enlistment, July 25, 1864. Credit, Hopkinton.England.Mass.Mass.Apr. 9, 1865.Actg. Master's Mate.Perry.South Atlantic.Dec. 2, 1865.Discharged.Mate. Maxfield, Edward F.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Oct. 22, 1862.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Delaware.North Atlantic.Jan. 15, 1864.Resigned.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr. May, Edward,
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
rtine, A. H., 96 Martine, W. L., 96 Martins, W. F., 317 Marvin, A. P., 605 Mason, A. J., 317 Mason, A. P., 678 Mason, Albert, 317, 431 Mason, Augustus, 385 Mason, C. H., 96 Mason, Charles, 317, 542 Mason, E. B., 317, 385 Mason, E. J., 317 Mason, G. E., 385 Mason, H. C., 221, 317, 542 Mason, J. M., 317 Mason, J. O., 431 Mason, P. C., 317 Mason, P. D., 431 Mason, R. M., 317 Mason, S. R., 583 Mason, Sumner, 583 Mason, T. B. M., 678 Mason, W. E., 317 Mason, W. P., 431 Mason, William, 96 Masury, C. H., 317 Matcham, H. C., 96 Mather, Joseph, 317 Mather, W. L., 431 Mathewson, J. R., 317 Mathot, Louis, 318, 543 Matthews, A. E., 318, 473 Matthews, D. P., 583 Matthews, Henry, 318 Matthews, O. W., 40th Mass. Inf., 318 Matthews, O. W., 4th Mass. H. A., 318 Matthews, Samuel, 577 Matthews, Watson, 583 Maxfield, E. F., 96 Maxfield, J. P., 318 May, Abby W., 593 May, Dwight, 189, 431, 473, 543 May, Edward, 96 May, Frederick, 583 May, James, 318 Mayhew, A. L.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Sketch of Company I, 61st Virginia Infantry, Mahone's Brigade, C. S. A. (search)
ttysburg. Sergeant M. P. Kilgore, July 30, 1864, Crater. Private Charles W. Collins, August 19, 1864, Johnson's Farm. Johnson Ward, July 4, 1864, Gettysburg. Wm. Mason, Appomattox C. H., 1865. Sergeant Smith Toppin, July 30, 1864, Crater. Died in Hospital: Privates John Ferrell, Richmond Battery, June 10, 1862; S. D. ManningR. McAlpine and lieutenant C. W. Murdaugh. Gettysburg: private Elvin K. Casey. Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg: Captain Charles R. McAlpine, Elvin K. Casey, Wm. Mason, Edward King, John D. White, and Julius Ward. Wilderness: Captain Charles R. McAlpine, lieutenant John Hobday, and private Elvin K. Casey. Shady Grove: Prind sergeant Chas. Evans. Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg: Revil W. Custis, James E. Mears, and one who deserted. Wilderness: Elvin K. Casey. Shady Grove: Wm. Mason. Spotsylvania: Joseph King and Thomas Butt, who was mortally wounded. Turkey Ridge: George King and Ammon Peek. Frazier's Farm: Captain C. R. McAlpine. C
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.37 (search)
61; Lawson, Thomas G., wounded at Gettysburg; Leadbetter, R. T.; Lester, H. F.; Lester, T. Parker, dead; Lester, W. Tal.; Mason, Andrew, killed in seven days fight, first death in the company; Mason, Tobe, killed at Gettysburg; Mason, Alpheus, dead;Mason, Tobe, killed at Gettysburg; Mason, Alpheus, dead; Mason, Big Daniel, dead; Mason, Hillery, dead; Morton John A.; Overstreet, W. R., killed at Hutchin's Run; Pugh, Presley A.; Pryor, Samuel, discharged; Ramsey, Samuel W., killed at Hutchin's Run; Rash, James A.; Smith. James L., wounded at Second Mason, Alpheus, dead; Mason, Big Daniel, dead; Mason, Hillery, dead; Morton John A.; Overstreet, W. R., killed at Hutchin's Run; Pugh, Presley A.; Pryor, Samuel, discharged; Ramsey, Samuel W., killed at Hutchin's Run; Rash, James A.; Smith. James L., wounded at Second Battle of Manassas; Smith, John M., died 1862; Smith, W. G., dead; Smith, Edward, dead; Smith, William Henry; Smith, Lea, killed at Gettysburg; Sharpe, Josiah; Steele, Pete, wounded at Fort Donelson and Gettysburg; St. John, Alexander, killed at GetMason, Hillery, dead; Morton John A.; Overstreet, W. R., killed at Hutchin's Run; Pugh, Presley A.; Pryor, Samuel, discharged; Ramsey, Samuel W., killed at Hutchin's Run; Rash, James A.; Smith. James L., wounded at Second Battle of Manassas; Smith, John M., died 1862; Smith, W. G., dead; Smith, Edward, dead; Smith, William Henry; Smith, Lea, killed at Gettysburg; Sharpe, Josiah; Steele, Pete, wounded at Fort Donelson and Gettysburg; St. John, Alexander, killed at Gettysburg; Thomas, Rice, killed at Fort Donelson, first man killed in the company; Trent, Booker, died 1862; Vaughan, Merritt, died 1862; Williams, W. W., died since the war; Williams, Charles B., died since the war; Williams, Thomas, died during the
Fatal Affray. --Robert and William Mason were shot and killed by A. J. Fletcher, a lawyer, in Greeneville, Tenn., on the 2d instant. There had been an old grudge existing, growing out of a lawsuit which Fletcher had prosecuted against Mason. Fatal Affray. --Robert and William Mason were shot and killed by A. J. Fletcher, a lawyer, in Greeneville, Tenn., on the 2d instant. There had been an old grudge existing, growing out of a lawsuit which Fletcher had prosecuted against Mason.
Very convenient. --Two first-class passenger engines were brought to this city last Saturday night by the Virginia Central Railroad, and are now at their shops. They were taken from the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railway. One is named after the President of that road, Lewis McKenzie, and the other Charles P. Manning. They are about twenty-seven ton engines, fifteen-inch cylinder, twenty-two inch stroke, with five feet drivers, and were built by William Mason, Taunton, Massachusetts. We learn also that three engines of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad are now on the way to Richmond. A number of the Baltimore and Ohio cars have been in use by the Central Road for some days past; and, if the troubles continue, we will expect to see very soon the greater part of the rolling stock on our road composed of this kind of contraband.