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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 33: (search)
E. Baldwin; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, Reuben McClenahan; Acting-Third-Assistant, Augustus Wandell. Iron-clad Keokuk. Lieutenant-Commander, A. C. Rhind; Lieutenant, Moreau Forrest; Acting-Master, James Taylor; Acting-Ensigns, W. H. Bullis, Ira T. Halstead and Alex McIntosh; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Geo. D. Slocum; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, John Read; First-Assistant Engineer, Wm. H. King; Second-Assistant Engineer, J. H. Hunt; Third-Assistant Engineers, J. M. Emanuel and H. A. Smith. Letters relating to the battle of Port Royal and occupation of the Confederate forts. From Flag-officer Dupont, Commander Steedman, and Lieutenants-commanding C. R. P. Rodgers, Ammen, Stevens and Watmough--Major John G. Reynolds, U. S. M. C.--Commendatory letters of Secretary Welles--General orders, etc Report of Flag-officer Dupont:Flag-Ship Wabash, Off Hilton Head, Port Royal Harbor, Nov. 8, 1861. Sir — I have the honor to inform you that yester day I attacked the e
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
tlett and Geo. M. Brown; Surgeon, J. O'C. Barclay; Assistant-Surgeon, C. H. Perry; Paymaster, A. J. Clark; Chaplain, J. D. Beugless; First-Lieutenant of Marines, Wm. Wallace; Acting-Master, H. O. Porter; Ensign, E. E. Preble; Acting-Ensigns, T. F. Lacock, W. W. Rhoades and O. C. K. Benham; Acting-Master's Mates, Chas. Gainsford, W. H. Sprague, M. S. Cooper and S. T. Paine; Engineers: Chief, John Johnson; First-Assistant, I. S. Finney; Second-Assistants, James Renshaw, J. H. Hutchinson and H. A. Smith; Third-Assistants, Thomas Crummey and C. F. Marsland; Acting-Third-Assistant, Berna Cook; Boatswain, Z. Whitmarsh, Jr.; Gunner, E. J. Waugh; Carpenter, J. E. Miller; Sailmaker, J. A. Holbrook. *New Ironsides--first-rate. Commodore, Wm. Radford; Lieutenant-Commander, R. L. Phythian; Lieutenants, A. R. McNair H. B. Rumsey and H. J. Blake; Surgeon, Edward Shippen; Assistant-Surgeon, G. A. Bright; Paymaster, George Plunkett; First-Lieutenant of Marines, R. S. Collom; Acting-Masters, H.
ch I shall never forget. They had endeared themselves to every one of our company, and participated, together with a part of our company, in one of the severest battles of the Indian campaign. In justice to these brave men, who composed quite half of our company, I think it proper to give their names in this connection: Thos. Marshall, James Marshall, George H. Morrison, J. C. Morrison, James Sweeney, A. Laraway, J. A. Wolverton, Wm. C. Allan, Neil McNeil, A. H. Wise, A. Dougherty, J. P. Hale, Edwin Stone, C. D. Harn, D. C. Hawkins, John Greene, A. H. Rose, F. Tippin, J. W. Day, M. R. Thompson, J. C. Higgins, J. H. Perkins, H. A. Smith, A. Frederichs, F. Addicks, George Gemasche, Limon Blondo, C. Cowett, C. H. Douglass, R. C. Rothwick, J. W. Huckings, Joseph Hart, C. Johnson, J. P. Mirch, Robert Muir, G. W. Little, Joel Florida, S. D. Snell, A. B. Hanscomb, Daniel Getchell, R. R. Hubbard, Thomas Chambers, J. C. McConnell. Richard Strout, Captain Company B, Ninth Regiment M. V.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
. M. Gazaway,Co. H. M. T. Alman, Lt.-Co. Commanding. Camp 7th Regiment, Ga. Inf'ty, April 10th, 1865. Eighth Regiment Georgia Volunteers. Sergeant-Maj. L. H. Andrews, Ord. Sergeant D. G. Fleming, 2d Sergeant C. L. Johnson,Co. A. 3d Corporal R. W. Boggs,Zzz=Co. A. Private W. A. Barron,Zzz=Co. A. W. A. Choice,Zzz=Co. A. R. J. Franks,Zzz=Co. A. G. W. Hutchings,Zzz=Co. A. W. S. Lausdell,Zzz=Co. A. H. S. Lausdell,Zzz=Co. A. D. H. Miller,Zzz=Co. A. J. L. Pinson,Zzz=Co. A. H. A. Smith,Zzz=Co. A. 1st Sergeant W. A. Birney,Co. B. 2d Sergeant R. H. Cole,Zzz=Co. B. 3d Sergeant W. B. Mell,Zzz=Co. B. 4th Sergeant J. O. Davis,Zzz=Co. B. 2d Corporal J. H. Wright,Zzz=Co. B. Private W. A. Bellamy,Zzz=Co. B. 5th Sergeant S. F. Culpepper,Co. D. 1st Corporal R. C. McCrary,Zzz=Co. D. 2d Corporal W. J. Trippe,Zzz=Co. D. Private O. Dauvergne,Co. B. S. T. Izlar,Zzz=Co. B. G. H. Mock,Zzz=Co. B. W. J. Morrell,Zzz=Co. B. J. B. Morgan,Zzz=Co. B. A. N. Shell,Zzz=Co. B.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 3., Medford in the War of the Revolution. (search)
to-day, and served chocolate to all who wished it. The stately lady, the granddaughter of Rev. John Cotton, serving these battle-stained men, makes a picture which Medford people cannot afford to forget. Rev. Edward Brooks, the dignified clergyman, Henry Putnam, the veteran of Louisburg, and his grandson, the drummer boy, represent all classes who, as volunteers, hastened to the conflict. Most of them returned, but Henry Putnam gave his life at Menotomy, and tradition says two men named Smith and Francis were victims of the fight. The minute-men brought home one of their number mortally wounded. He was William Polly, the son of Widow Hannah Polly. He was only eighteen years old. Henry Putnam earned the title of lieutenant during the Louisburg campaign. On account of his age he was exempt, but, as his great-grandson says, he showed his Putnam spunk and went with the rest. His son Eleazer was one of the Medford minute-men, and another son, Henry, of the Danvers company, w
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 3., Report of the School Committee, March, 1836. (search)
rom 4 to 8 East73 South54 West62The ages of the scholars are in the Grammar Schools from 8 to 12 Symmes neighborhood20The ages of the scholars are in the High School from 12 upwards Grammar Schools. East65 Centre62 High School55 — Total431 The Board are happy to observe that the government of the Schools is strict, though it appears to be maintained, by the carefulness of the Instructors, with little or no severity. During the year but two cases of discipline occurred which required the intervention of the Committee. In one instance the refractory scholar, after proper admonition, submitted to authority and returned to his duty. The other offender, yet remaining self-willed and obstinate, is excluded from his school as a solemn warning to others of the miserable consequences of an undutiful and disobedient spirit. All which is respectfully submitted. School Committee. G. James, M. James, C. Stetson, H. A. Smith, John C. Magoun, John P. Clisby, James Wellington
50 Dollars reward --Ran away from the Richmond Arsenal, about the 20th of July, a negro man belonging to Mr. H. A. Smith (from whom he was hired,) named Peter Miles, sometimes calls himself Peter Redd. He is 22 or 23 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, gingerbread color, and carries himself very erect; when he left the arsenal he wore a gray suit of clothes. The above reward will be paid for his delivery if caught in the city, or $150 if taken out of it. By order of Lieut Col. W. S. Brown, com'g. Jas. D. Browne, Supt. A. W. Shops. au 3--6t