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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 42: Red River expedition.--continued. (search)
ond-Assistants, Livingston Cook and Jasper Holman. Iron-clad steamer Carondelet. Acting-Master, James C. Gipson; Assistant-Surgeon, D. R. Bannon; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J. G. Worden; Acting-Ensigns, Oliver Donaldson, S. D. Jordan, E. W. Miller and T. A. Quinn; Acting-Master's Mates, L. W. Hastings and W. H. H. DeGroot; Engineers: Acting-Chief, Chas. H. Caven; Acting-First-Assistant, G. H. Atkinson; Acting-Second-Assistants, M. Norton and W. B. Barton; Acting-Third-Assistants, John McWilliams; Acting-Carpenter, Geo. W. Kenney. Iron-clad steamer Osage. Acting-Master, Thomas Wright; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, P. P. Gilmartin; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, G. W. Dougherty; Acting-Ensigns, W. S. Pease, Geo. Dunn, J. L. Mickle and R. K. Hubbell; Acting-Master's Mates, M. J. Durney, J. C. Winslow and B. C. Wheeler; Engineers: Acting-Chief, Thomas Doughty; Acting-First-Assistant, Geo. H. Hobbs; Acting-Second-Assistants, Wm. Galbreath and A. F. Fox. Steamer Marmora. Acting-
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 55: operations of the Mississippi Squadron in the latter part of 1864 and in 1865. (search)
lliland. Carondelet--Fourth-rate. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, Chas. P. Clark; Acting-Master, C. W. Miller; Acting-Ensigns, Oliver Donaldson, S. D. Jordan and T. A. Quinn; Acting-Master's Mates, L. W. Hastings, W. H. H. DeGroot, Geo. F. Bean, Wm. J. Fraks and W. D. McKean, Jr.: Acting-Assistant Surgeon, D. Curtis; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, G. W. Robertson; Engineers: Acting-Chief, Chas. H. Caven; Acting-Second-Assistants, Michael Norton and W. S. Barlow; Acting-Third-Assistants, John McWilliams and Thomas Mattingly; Acting-Carpenter, Geo. W. Kenny. Chillicothe--Fourth-rate. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, Geo. P. Lord; Acting-Master, J. M. Holmes; Acting-Ensigns J. D. Buckley, H. A. Hannon, H. Shoemaker and R. H. Day; Acting-Master's Mates, W. S. Thomas, James Harrington and John H. Ely: Acting-Assistant Surgeon, G. C. Osgood; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J. H. Hathaway; Engineers: Acting-Chief, A. W. Hardy; Acting-First-Assistant, Chas. Trotter; Acting-Second-Assistants, J.
e hand for the last time. If ever a commander enjoyed universal respect and esteem, surely that commander was Col. Taliaferro. The company is now commanded by Capt. Frank T. Hill, of Culpeper, and a nephew of Col. A. P. Hill. He is a whole souled gentleman, and a popular commander, and no doubt, should the occasion present itself, he will prove himself a gallant soldier, The following is a list of the officers of this company; Commissioned Officers.--Captain Frank T. Hill, of Culpeper, Va., late of the U. S. Army; 1st Lieutenant, R. I. Swanceat, of Baltimore, Md.; 2d Lieutenant, Matthew Clark, of Baltimore, and late a cadet of St. John's College, Annapolis, Md. Non Commissioned Officers.-- 1st Sergeant, Edwin Mortimer; 3d Sergeant, John McWilliams; 3d Sergeant, John A. Vernum; 4th Sergeant, Rudolph Hourand; 1st Corporal, Harry W. Arnold; 2d Corporal, John W. Kelly; 3d Corporal, James S. Murray; 4th Corporal, James E. King; Quartermaster, Francis J. Reilly. R. M. C.