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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 20: a brave officer's mortification.--history set right. (search)
on, R. T. Maccoun; Assistant Surgeon, J. W. Shively; Paymaster, T. M. Taylor; Chief Engineer, E. Lawton; Captain of Marines, P. H. W. Fontane; First-Assistant Engineer, Wm. H. Hunt; Second-Assistant Engineer, J. Cox Hull; Third-Assistant Engineer, F. G. McKean; Acting-Masters' Mates, R. C. Bostwick, H. B. Francis and M. Porter: Boatswain, Jos. Lewis: Gunner, Wm. Cope; Carpenter, John Green. Steamer Miami. Lieutenant-Commander, A. D. Harrell; Acting-Masters, John Lear, M. Rodgers and W. N. Wells; Assistant Surgeon, Wm. B. Mann; Chief Engineer, J. F. Lambdin; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, W. H. Sells; Acting-Second-Assistant Engineer, L. W. Simmonds; Third-Assistant Engineers, H. D. Heiser, C. C. Davis and Guy Sampson; Acting-Masters' Mates, Robert Roundtree and R. E. Stevens. Steamer Oneida. Commander, S. P. Lee; Lieutenant, S. F. Brown; Acting-Masters, Thomas Edwards, Pierre Giraud and Elijah Ross; Midshipmen, G. W. Wood and F. J. Naile; Surgeon, John Y. Taylor; Paymaster, C
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 40: (search)
cond Dahlgren 11-inch shell. Directly after, Flusser was killed by a fragment of a shell — whether from the ram or from one of the Miami's rebounding from the Albemarle's armor is doubtful — and the command of the Miami devolved upon Acting-Master William N. Wells. The pressure of the ram between the two vessels broke the fastenings with which they were joined, and as many of the Southfield's men as could do so got on board the Miami, which vessel rapidly retreated down the river, followed b. Chipman; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, C. L. Carty; Second-Assistant, Edw. Scattergood; Third-Assistants, W. H. Kilpatrick, L. R. Harvey and R. L. Webb. Steam gun-boat Miami. Lieutenant-Commander, Chas. W. Flusser; Acting-Masters, W. N. Wells and John Lear; Acting-Ensigns, J. W. Bennett and T. G. Hargis; Assistant Surgeon, Wm. B. Mann; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, F. W. Hackett; Engineers: Third-Assistants, H. D. Heiser, C. C. Davis and J. W. Saville; Acting-Third-Assistants, David
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
g-Master, Wm.Bates; Acting-Ensigns, Albert Taylor, Thos. Williams and S. F Graves; Acting Assistant Surgeon, D. T. T. Nestell; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, E. K. Gibson; Acting-Masters Mates, C. F. Ellmore, C. S. Wilcox and D. H Hall; Engineers: First-Assistant, Edward Farmer; Acting-Second-Assistants, J. G. Rossman, J. C. Lewis and Greenville Lewis; Acting-Third-Assistants, Ezra Gray and Geo. Cowie, Jr. *Montgomery--Third-rate. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, T C. Dunn; Acting-Masters, W. N. Wells and A. F. Davis; Acting Ensigns, E. T. Mauter, C. G. Whiting and Robt. Wiley; Acting Assistant Surgeon, John Blackmer; Acting Assistant Paymaster, J. Watson; Acting-Masters Mates, T. J Walker and C. A. Neill; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, G. H. Wade; Acting Second-Assistants, John McEwen, J. Williams and J. Allen; Acting-Third-Assistants, G. H. Brown and A. Tester. *Fort Donelson--Third rate. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, Thomas Pickering; Acting-Master, G. W. Frost, commanded a