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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 17, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 23: destruction of the ram Arkansas.--capture of Galveston.--capture of the Harriet Lane.--sinking of the Hatteras.--attack on Baton Rouge.--Miscellaneous engagements of the gun-boats. (search)
. Harden and W. F. Hunt; Acting-Masters' Mate, Wm. Edgar; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J B. Hazelton. Store-ship Fearnot. Acting-Masters, Daniel S. Murphy and T. W. Williams; Acting-Masters' Mates, Fred. Furbish and G. H. Benson; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Augustus Esenwein. Sloop-of-war Preble. Acting-Master, Wm. F. Shankland; Acting-Ensigns, B. B. Knowlton, L. B. King and J. S. Clark; Assistant Surgeon, J. S. Knight; Acting-Master's Mate, F. P. Parks; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, W. J. Hoodless; Boatswain, John Bates; Acting-Gunner, J. A. Cummins; Carpenter, J. McFarlane; Sailmaker, G. W. Giet. Yacht Corypheus. Acting-Master, A. T. Spear. Schooner Oliver H. Lee. (bomb.) Acting-Master, Washington Godfrey; Acting-Master's Mates, A. T. Parsons, J. A. Chadwick and T. G. Hall. Schooner Sam Houston. Acting-Master, Geo. W. Ward; Acting-Ensign, J. J. Kane. Brig sea Foam. Acting-Ensign, Thomas H. Baker; Acting-Master's Mates, D. F. O'Brien and Joseph Moss.
William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 10: Middlesex County. (search)
y fairs, which was sent to the Christian Commission. The articles of clothing, &c., were sent to the Sanitary Commission. Belmont Incorporated March 18, 1859. Population in 1860, 1,198; in 1865, 1,278. Valuation in 1860, $2,141,709; in 1865, $3,521,429. The selectmen in 1861 were Mansir W. Marsh, Jacob Hittinger, J. V. Fletcher; in 1862 and 1863, Mansir W. Marsh, Thomas Livermore, William Henry Locke; in 1864, William Henry Locke, Amos Hill, Jr., Charles L. Heywood; in 1865, George W. Ward, Amos Hill, Jr., Daniel A. Tainter. The town-clerk in 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, and 1865, was Frances E. Yates. The town-treasurer during these years was George S. Adams. 1861. There does not appear to have been any action taken by the town in its corporate capacity during this year in regard to the war. 1862. A meeting was held July 23d, at which it was voted to authorize the selectmen to pay a bounty of one hundred and twenty-five dollars to each volunteer to the number of fift
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
s Wagner, John Wells, William Shefferson, A. S. Andrews. [174] Sixteenth Virginia Regiment. Field and Staff. Ord. Sergeant A. T. Norflett. Co. A. Sergeant R. A. Channell, Corporal J. M. Shepherd, J. F. Cutchin, Mus'n C. R. Busby, Private J. B. Channell, Jno. B. Channell, T. H. Cross, C. W. Daughtrey, O. F. Duke, W. J. Fontain, Private L. W. Hodges, W. Holland, W. S. Hubbard, J. F. W. Lotzia, J. C. Nelms, A. W. Olliver, Alex. Rulls, T. W. Trent, Geo. W. Ward. Co. B. 1st Sergeant A. F. Holliday, Sergeant E. A. Norfleet, Corporal V. S. Kilby, W. J. Lawson, Courier Wallace Kilby, one horse and equipments, R. E. Nelms, one horse and equipments, Private G. W. Brinkley, L. Ely, H. Ellis, T. H. Hines, Private H. K. Hodges, H. F. Jarratt, S. J. Nelms, G. E. Olliver, E. J. Pruden, Jas. Pugh, A. T. Smith, H. Tyler, J. H. Tyler, W. D. Wright, C. Young. Co. C. 1st Sergeant W. H. Baden, Sergeant C. A. Etheridge, S. S. D
Arrest of escaped prisoners. --Private Geo. W. Ward, of the Second Ohio Regiment, and Sergeant Abram Crozier, of the Eighteenth New York Regiment, prisoners captured in the battle of Manassas Plains on the 21st of July, escaped from Harwood's factory, in this city, a few days since, where they had been confined as prisoners of war since the battle. The exodus was accomplished by jumping from the second story window of the factory. They got as far as King William county, where they were arrested by Mr. R. A. Hilliard on Thursday last, and brought back to this city. When arrested, they gave the names of Morgan and Gregory.
The names of the Federal prisoners who escaped the other night, are Captain J. R. Hurd; Lieutenants C. J. Murphy and W. H. Raynor; Sergeant William Faucett; privates George W. Ward (second escape) and T; J. Lenigan. If our readers see any suspicious fellows in uniform let them send them this way.