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Ad. Farragut's operations of Aug. 5-23, 1864. From a Confederate source. J. D. Johnston, of the ‘Tennessee.’ Army and Navy Journal, vol. 9, p. 42.

— – ‘Hartford’ and ‘Tecumseh’ at Mobile Bay; controversy. J. D. Johnston, C. S. N., and J. C. Kinney. United Service Mag., vol. 6, pp. 104, 209.

— – History of the campaign of Mobile Bay. Gen. C. C. Andrews, 2d Div., 13th Corps. Notice of 2d edition. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 26, p. 455.

— – In The monitors; with plans and illus. John Ericsson. Century, vol. 31, p. 280.

— – Operations of Ad. Farragut. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 850.

— – Surrender of forts. In Current events. Harper's Mon., vol. 29, p. 668.

— – Surrender of the ‘Tennessee,’ Aug. 5, 1864. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 8.

— – – Letter dated Aug. 10, 1864, from some one on the U. S. gunboat Kennebec. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 21.

— – – Letter from ex-officer of the ‘Tennessee,’ describing her capture. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 43.

Monadnock,’ U. S. ironclad. Account of voyage, New York to Fortress Monroe, Oct., 1864. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 167.

—Behavior at sea, Nov., 1864. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 221.

‘Monitor,’ U. S. ironclad. At Hampton Roads, Va., March 9, 10, 1862. Early despatches. Boston Evening Journal, March 10, 1862, p. 2, cols. 1, 4; p. 3, col. 6; p. 4, cols. 2, 6, 7.

— – Later details. Boston Evening Journal, March 11, 1862, p. 4, col. 5; March 12, p. 4, col. 5; March 13, p. 2, col. 3, p. 4, col. 7.

— – Account of eye-witness. Boston Evening Journal, March 18, 1862, p. 2, cols. 3, 4.

— – Advent of the ironclads. United Service Mag., vol. 1, p. 586.

— – Battle with the ‘Merrimac.’ In Current events. Harper's Mon., vol. 24, p. 837.

— – Controversy about responsibility for action. John D. Champlin, Jr., and Ad. Marston. N. Y. Nation, vol. 35, pp. 378, 461, 508.

— – In the turret of the. Com. S. Dana Greene. Century, vol. 29, p. 754.

— – Services of the ‘Merrimac’ (‘Virginia’); account of the engagement at Hampton Roads; from Southern Hist. Soc. papers. Capt. Catesby Ap R. Jones, executive officer of the ‘Merrimac.’ United Service Mag., vol. 8, p. 660.

— – Southern account. Boston Evening Journal, March 15, 1862, p. 4, col. 2.

— – Watching the ‘Merrimac.’ R. E. Colston, C. S. A. Century, vol. 29, p. 763.

— – John Taylor Wood, lieutenant on the ‘Merrimac.’ Century, vol. 29, p. 738.

‘Monitor,’ U. S. ironclad, continued. Cruise of the, verses. Geo. M. Baker. Bivouac, vol. 3, p.341.

—Last cruise of the. Continental, vol. 6, p. 46.

— – Grenville M. Weeks. Atlantic, vol. 11, p. 366.

—Loss of the, Dec. 30, 1862. Francis B. Butts. Century, vol. 31, p. 299.

— – First despatches and comment. Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 5, 1863, p. 4, cols. 1, 6.

— – Statement of an officer, with comment. Boston Evening Journal, Jan. 8, 1863, p. 4, cols. 1, 3.


Monitors.

Mail-clad steamers. E. H. Derby. Atlantic, vol. 8, p. 227.

—Mechanics of modern naval warfare. Isaac Newton, assistant of Ericsson. North American Rev., vol. 103, p. 185.

—New, building at various places. Boston Evening Journal, July 1, 1862, p. 4, col. 8.

—With plans and illus. John Ericsson. Century, vol. 31, p. 280.

Monongahela,’ U. S. steamer. Ad. Farragut writes in praise of the, and correction of diagram in previous volume. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 7, pp. 436, 487.


Monroe, Alfred Cushing,

Co. H, 12th Regt. M. V. I. Services of. Bivouac, vol. 2, p. 55.

Montauk,’ U. S. ironclad. At Fort McAllister, Ga., Jan., 1863; letter from Com. John L. Worden. Boston Evening Journal, Feb. 11, 1863, p. 2, col. 1.

—Destroys the ‘Nashville,’ Feb. 27, 1863; report of Corn. John L. Worden. Boston Evening Journal, March 12, 1863, p. 2, col. 1.

—General view of injuries, during service. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 485.

Monticello,’ ‘Otsego’ and ‘Chicopee,’ U. S. steamers, volunteers from, praised in Lieut. W. B. Cushing's report of the destruction of the ‘Albemarle,’ Oct. 27, 1864. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 171.


Moran, Frank E.

Col. Rose's tunnel from Libby prison; with diagrams. Century, vol. 35, p. 770.

Morning Light,’ U. S. ship. Mention of Geo. H. Rice of Chelsea, Mass.; his gallant behavior while acting master, and petition for his exchange after two years imprisonment in Texas. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 340.

and ‘Harriet Lane,’ U. S. steamer. Gulf squadron, Jan., 1863. Reports of Ad. Farragut, making charges against their officers and crew. Boston Evening Journal, Feb. 12, 1863, p. 4, col. 7.


Morris, Sergt. Roland B.,

13th Regt. M. V. I. Straggling. Chas. H. Bingham. Bivouac, vol. 2, p. 266.


Morris Island, S. C.

See also Charleston harbor.

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