Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 10, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Crosby or search for Crosby in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

The Daily Dispatch: June 10, 1864., [Electronic resource], Capture of the U. S. Steamer Water Witch. (search)
latter parties sent forward a report that the entire expedition, except themselves, had been killed or captured, though they failed, as the sequel proves to remain long enough at their post to know the result. The Water Witch is a flue side wheel steamer, is fully equipped, and provided with every convenience. A letter from battery Deauliere gives a list of the losses in the expedition: I deeply regret to state that Lieut Pelot, W. R. Jones, Jas Stapleton, ordinary seamen; --Crosby, landsman; Patrick Lottle, quarter gunner, and Moses, colored pilot of the expedition, were killed, the first named shot through the heart. Midshipman Minor, Lieut B. Price, boatswain Seymour, surgeon's steward Harley, G. R. Rice, J Burnett, A McDonald, E. J. Murphy, E. Lee. A William, T. King, and — Champton, were wounded. The following named officers and men belonging to the captured steamer were killed: J Sells and J. Sills, said negroes, and the following wounded: Lieut Com