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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 6: the Army of the Potomac.--the Trent affair.--capture of Roanoke Island. (search)
Price, Alexander Mack, William Nichols, John Lawson, Martin Freeman, William Dinsmore, Adam Duncan, Charles Deakin, Cornelius Cronin, William Wells, Hendrick sharp, Walter B. Smith, George Parks, Thomas Hayes, Lebbeus Simkins, Oloff Smith, Alexander H. Truett, Robert Brown, John H. James, Thomas Cripps, John Brazell, James H. Morgan, John Smith, James B. Chandler., William Jones, William Doolen, James Smith, Hugh Hamilton, James McIntosh, William M. Carr, Thomas Atkinson, David Sprowle, Andrew Miller, James Martin, William Phinney, John Smith, Samuel W. Kinnard, Patrick Dougherty, Michael Cassidy, George Taylor,,Louis G. Chaput, James Ward, Daniel Whitfield, John M. Burns, John Edwards, Adam McCulloch, James Sheridan, John E. Jones, William Gardner, John Preston, William Newland, David Naylor, Charles B. Woram, Thomas Kendrick, James S. Roan, tree, Andrew Jones, James Seanor, William C. Connor, Martin Howard, James Tallentine, Robert Graham, Henry Brutsche, Patrick Colbert, James Hal
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 30: (search)
ineers, W. J. Buffington, G. W. Gimbeo, W. O. Logne, Julius Eliter and J. A. Goodloe; Acting-Carpenter, H. Kenney; Acting-Assistant Surgeons, George H. Bixby and George Hopkins (Jan. 1864). Iron-clad steamer Tuscumbia. *Lieutenant-Commander, James W. Shirk; Assistant Paymaster, George A. Lyon; Acting-Ensigns, Lewis Kenny and E. M. Clark; Engineers, John W. Hartupee, Perry South and William J. Milligan. Tug Ivy. Acting-Ensign, E. C. Boss; Acting-Master's Mate, S. H. Carson; Engineers, A. Miller and E. Callahan. Steamer W. H. Brown (4th rate). Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, J. A. French; Acting-Ensign, J. B. Hawthorne; Acting-Master's Mates, Jacob Shinn and William Cassidy; Engineers, G. L. Scott and Geo. W. Taylor. Tug Laurel. Engineers, Acting-Second-Assistant. N. Mierstang, and Acting-Third Assistant O. Rosebush. Tug Dahlia. Acting-Ensign, Thomas Wright; Acting-Master's Mate, W. H. Strope; Engineers, B. Nannah and H. Sullivan. Tug Pansy. Acting-Ensig
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 44: battle of Mobile Bay. (search)
Thomas Hayes, Lebeus Simkins, Oloff Smith and Alex. H. Truett, Coxswains; Robert Brown and John H. James, Captains of Top; Thomas Cripps and John Brazell, Quartermasters; James H. Morgan and John Smith, Captains of Top; James B. Chandler, Coxswain; William Jones, Captain of Top; William Doolan, Coalheaver; James Smith, Captain of Forecastle; Hugh Hamilton, Coxswain; James McIntosh, Captain of Top; William M. Carr, Master-at-Arms; Thomas Atkinson, Yeoman; David Sprowls, Orderly Sergeant; Andrew Miller and James Martin, Sergeants of Marines. From the additional Report of Captain Percival Drayton, commanding Hartford: Sir — I beg leave to call your attention to the conduct of the following petty officers and others of this vessel during the action of the 5th instant, which, I think, entitles then to the medal of honor: Thomas Fitzpatrick, Coxswain; Charles Melville, Ordinary Seaman William E. Stanley, Shellman; William Pelham, Landsman; John McFarlan, Captain of Forecastle
ple to the marine guard, working a division of great guns in the action in Mobile Bay on the morning and forenoon of August fifth, 1864. Joined the Richmond September twenty-seventh, 1860; was in the actions with Fort McRae; the head of the passes of the Mississippi; Forts Jackson and St. Philip; the Chalmettes; the rebel iron-clads and gunboats below New-Orleans; Vicksburgh; Port Hudson; and present at the surrender of New-Orleans. He has been in the service twenty-eight years. 28. Andrew Miller (Sergeant of Marines) is recommended for coolness and good conduct as captain of a gun in the action in Mobile Bay on the morning and forenoon of August fifth, 1864. Was on board the Brooklyn in the actions with Forts Jackson and St. Philip; the Chalmettes; the rebel iron-clads and gunboats below New-Orleans; batteries below Vicksburgh; and present at the surrender of New-Orleans. 29. James Martin (Sergeant of Marines) is recommended for coolness and good conduct as captain of a gun
fteen yards beyond the ford up a slight ascent, the enemy held breastworks of cotton-bales. It was found that the dike and the road were one hundred and fifty yards apart on our side of the creek; but as the stream made a bend there, they met on the enemy's bank. Captain Bridge's skirmishers, moving rapidly over the road, came to the ruined bridge. The leaders at once attempted to cross over the stringer, but received a volley which killed Corp. James P. Johnson, mortally wounded Corp. Andrew Miller, and wounded Sergeant Bennett and Privates Harding, Postley, and Sylvia, all of Company F. Thus checked, Captain Bridge retired to cover of the ground, keeping up a return fire. Lieutenant-Colonel Hooper, seeing that the position was strong and well defended against an attack in front, determined to make a diversion a quarter of a mile farther down the stream, where a ford was reported to be. He therefore sent Acting Adjutant Whitney to Major Pope with instructions to take the left
Emilio, Luis F., History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry , 1863-1865, Roster of the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Infantry. (search)
Merritt, William 21, mar.; boatman; Hudson, N. Y. 5 Mch 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. Miller, William 27, mar.; farmer; Cambridge. 14 Feb 63; 17 Aug 63 Morris Id. S. C.; dnd 1 Aug 63 Gen. Hos. Beaufort, S. C. Wounded 16 Jly 63 James Id. S. C. $50. Miller, John 25, sin.; barber; Philadelphia. 21 Feb 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. more, Edwam H. 21, sin.; cook; Detroit, Mich. 8 Apl 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. Detroit, Mich. Miller, Andtrew 39, mar.; blacksmith; Elmira, N. Y. 8 Apl 63; died of wounds 20 Apl 65. Wounded 18 Apl 65 Boykins Mills, S. C. $50. Miller, John A. 18, sin.; laborer; Goshen, N. Y. 8 Apl 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. Mitchell, William 22, sin.; farmer; Obe$50. Martin, William 19, mar.; seaman; West Indies. 16 Jly 63; 20 Aug 65. Miller, John 38, mar.; seaman; Allegheny City Pa. 12 May 63; killed 20 Feby 64 Olustee, Fla. Wounded — Jly 63 ——. $50. Miller, Theodore 19, sin.; teamster, Montgomery Co. N. Y. 9 Apl 63; 20 Aug 65. $50. Milliman, Jeremiah Corpl. 23, mar.; farme<
aysville, S. C., 295. McAllister, Fort, 261. McClellansville, S. C., 314. McCullar, Thomas, 304. McDermott, William, 315, 317. McDonald, J. R., 226. McDonough, gunboat, 52, 201. McGirt's Creek, Fla., 174, 178. McGuire, P., 121. McKay, George F., 260. McLaws, Lafayette, 267, 272, 275. Medal of Honor, 134. Merceraux, Thomas J., 256. Metcalf, Henry, 161. Michie, P. S., 109, 118. Middleton Depot, S. C., 306. Military Situation, close 1862, 1. Mill Branch, S. C., 293. Miller, Andrew, 301. Milton, Governor, steamer, 52. Mingoe, gunboat, 237. Mitchel, John C., 190, 218. Mitchell, Charles L., 243. Mitchell, G., 15. Mitchell, Nelson, 97. Mitchell, William, 183. Moleneux, E. L., 287. Money for recruiting, 11, 15. Money sent home, 228. Monk's Corner, S. C., 295. Monohansett, steamer, 148. Montauk, monitor, 209. Montgomery, James, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 48, 51, 63, 114, 115, 130, 159, 162, 164, 166, 168, 188, 193, 212, 214. Monument
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., Addenda: list of Massachusetts Officers and Soldiers who died of Wounds. (search)
.,Culp's Farm, Ga., June 22, 1864.Louisville, Ky., July 12, 1864. Marsh, Jeremiah W.,57th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864. Martin, Richard H.,24th Mass. Inf.,Weir Bottom Church, Va., June 17, 1864.Hampton, Va., June 30, 1864. Merriman, George F., Serg.,54th Mass. Inf.,James Island, S. C., July 16, 1863.General Hospital, Beaufort, S. C., Aug. 1, 1863. Merritt, Edwin R.,24th Mass. Inf.,Darbytown Road, Va., Sept. 7, 1864.Hampton, Va., Dec. 15, 1864. Miller, Andrew,54th Mass. Inf.,Boykin's Mills, S. C., April 18, 1865.April 20, 1865. Millett, Daniel,11th Mass. Inf.,July 2, 1863,Gettysburg, Pa., July 13, 1863. Mills, John S., Corp.,57th Mass. Inf.,– –Annapolis, Md., April 15, 1865. Morton, Fuller, Corp.,43d Mass. Inf.,Dec. 17, 1862,Jan. 6, 1863. Mower, Livingston,36th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864.Washington, D. C., June 24, 1864. Mulligan, Charles, Sergt.,3d Mass. Cav.,Near Port Hudson, La.,Nov. 30, 1863. Murray, Patrick,48th Mass
.,Culp's Farm, Ga., June 22, 1864.Louisville, Ky., July 12, 1864. Marsh, Jeremiah W.,57th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864.Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864. Martin, Richard H.,24th Mass. Inf.,Weir Bottom Church, Va., June 17, 1864.Hampton, Va., June 30, 1864. Merriman, George F., Serg.,54th Mass. Inf.,James Island, S. C., July 16, 1863.General Hospital, Beaufort, S. C., Aug. 1, 1863. Merritt, Edwin R.,24th Mass. Inf.,Darbytown Road, Va., Sept. 7, 1864.Hampton, Va., Dec. 15, 1864. Miller, Andrew,54th Mass. Inf.,Boykin's Mills, S. C., April 18, 1865.April 20, 1865. Millett, Daniel,11th Mass. Inf.,July 2, 1863,Gettysburg, Pa., July 13, 1863. Mills, John S., Corp.,57th Mass. Inf.,– –Annapolis, Md., April 15, 1865. Morton, Fuller, Corp.,43d Mass. Inf.,Dec. 17, 1862,Jan. 6, 1863. Mower, Livingston,36th Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864.Washington, D. C., June 24, 1864. Mulligan, Charles, Sergt.,3d Mass. Cav.,Near Port Hudson, La.,Nov. 30, 1863. Murray, Patrick,48th Mass
M., 536 Merritt, Wesley, 114 Merrow, G. W., 469 Messenger, D. J., 469 Messer, C. P., 62, 290 Messer, W. R., 536 Messier, Enos, 536 Messinger, C. W., 469 Messinger, H. L., 395 Metcalf, Aaron, 536 Meyers, Franklin, 536 Mezger, Frederick, 395 Mickell, Daniel, 395 Midgley, A. E., 118, 469 Milan, John, 536 Miles, B. S., 395 Miles, James, 395 Miles, John, 151 Miles, N. A., 6, 30, 96, 118, 119, 120, 125, 126, 133 Millard, P. S., 536 Millen, James, 395 Millen, Patrick, 536 Miller, Andrew, 493 Miller, August, 1st, 395 Miller, August, 28th Mass. Inf., 536 Miller, August, 31st Mass. Inf., 395 Miller, Benjamin, 395 Miller, C. A., 469 Miller, Charles, 64 Miller, D. B., 395 Miller, Franklin, 536 Miller, Franz, 395 Miller, G. H., 395 Miller, H. F., 469 Miller, J. A., 78 Miller, J. D., 470 Miller, J. M., 536 Miller, Jacob, 191 Miller, James, 65 Miller, John, 469 Miller, Joseph, 536 Miller, L. L., 470 Miller, Luke, 536 Miller, Lysander, 536 Miller, Ozro, 5
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