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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 42: Red River expedition.--continued. (search)
er, J. W. Clarke; Acting-Ensigns Edward Morgan, John Revall and J. H. Rice; Acting-Master's Mates, J. M. Tucker, C. H. Stout and C. W. Spooner; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, T. N. Hall; Acting-Second-Assistant, Charles McMillan. Steamer Taylor. Lieutenant-Commander, James M. Prichett; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Wm. P. Baird; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Geo. H. Holt; Acting-Ensigns, G. L. Smith, Charles Ackley, John Hill and J. W. Lalor; Acting-Master's Mates, W. H. C. Michael, G. H. Williamson and H. S. Allen; Engineers: Acting-Chief, James Fleming; Acting-First-Assistant, J. R. Ramsey; Acting-Second-Assistants, Wm. Finch and Philip Sheridan; Acting-Third-Assistant, E. M. Bumpas; Acting-Carpenter, J. M. Peabody. Iron-clad steamer Mound City. Lieutenant-Commander, Byron Wilson; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Thomas Rice; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, B. J. Donahoe; Acting Master, F. T. Coleman; Acting-Ensigns, S. B. Coleman, D. Stebbins and W. H. Decker; Acting-Master's Mate, R
xpression, Crowder dared him (S.) to repeat it, and without waiting form repetition of the remark, jumped towards Sturdivant and stabbed him in the femoral artery, about three inches below ponport's ligament, with a penknife he had in his hand. After Sturdivant found he was stabbed, he stood firm on the floor and said to Crowder, "Why in the world did you want to stick that knife in me?"--to which Crowder made no reply, and seemed apparently unconcerned about the matter. After this, Mr. G. H. Williamson, a relative of Sturdivant, who was also present and witnessed the whole scene, said, "If I were you, (to Sturdivant,) if he stabbed you, I would go and report him to the commanding officer. He (S.) then walked out of his quarters to the Captain's marquee, and instead of reporting Crowder, as he was requested to do, asked Lieut. Lewis (Capt. Orgain being absent) to send for the regimental Surgeon, bleeding profusely all the time from the effects of the wound. Before the Surgeon could
men: Commanders W. A. Webb and J. D. Johnston; Lieutenant Commanding P. W. Murphy; Lieutenants W. T. Glassell, W. L. Bradford, J. W. Alexander, A. D. Wharton, C. W. Read, A. Barbot, G. H. Arledgo, R. H. Gayle and — Hasker; Acting Masters T. L. Wrage, R. H. Murden, W. W. Austin and — Hernandez; First Lieutenant of Marines James Thurston; First Assistant Engineers L. C. King, W. L. Morrill and E. H. Browne; Second Assistant Engineer L. C. West; Assistant Paymaster W. B. Micon; Midshipmen G. H. Williamson and J. A. Peters; R. Annan, W. W. Austin, F. H. Bonneau, E. H. Brown, John E. Billups, Master's Mate; T. B. Bevill, Samuel Brockington, W. Beall, Thomas Butters, A. G. Bird, Oliver Bowen, J. W. Carey, G. W. Clemons, S. D. Churn, N. Canes, C. W. Dolvin, T. M. Duncan, James M. Diggs, Samuel DeForrest, D. M. Eaton, W. R. Davis, J. M. Fleetwood, William Fox, Mike Folliard, Wesley Fitzgerald, B. Grav, M. Gorman, Robert Harley, Thomas Hardin, L. G. Hudgins, Robert Hunt, R. J. Hockley, T