Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Commander William H. Macomb” in chapter 41 of Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War.:

...ctly guarded, and remained at Plymouth, a constant source of anxiety to our naval authorities. The flotilla in the sounds was reinforced by some additional vessels and placed under the command of Commander William H. Macomb , an officer fully competent to perform the duties required of him. Acting-Rear-Admiral, Samuel P. Lee. Fleet-Captain, Lieutenant-Commander John S. Barnes. Lieutenant-Commander, ...
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