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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 4 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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ding W. G. Blockading Squadron. Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy, Washington. Report of casualties on the U. S. S. Hartford. Killed — Wm. H. Heginbotham, Acting Ensign; Charles Shaefer, ordinary seaman; Wm. Smith, landsman; Louis McLane, seaman; Benjamin Harper, seaman; James B. Osgood, ordinary seaman; Adolphus Pulle, seaman; Thomas Bayne, ordinary seaman; John C. Scott, ordinary seaman; Thomas Stanton, seaman; James Alexander, landsman; Henry Clark, first-class boy; Wm. E. Andrews, Captain After-Guard; Frederick Munsell, landsman; George Walker, landsman; Thomas Wildes, landsman; George Stillwell, nurse; David Morrow, Quarter-Gunner; Peter Duncan, coal-heaver; Andrew E. Smith, coal-heaver; Francis Campbell, second-class fireman; Charles Stevenson, second-class boy; David Curtin, landsman. Severely Wounded — Wilder Verner, landsman; M. C. Forbes, Captain Top; Michael Fanya, landsman; James S. Geddis, landsman <*> Wm. G. Trask, ordinary seaman; Wm. A. Stanley, se
Allen, 1875, 1876. William E. Doyle, 1875, 1876. Henry D. Forbes, 1875, 1876. David Heffernan, 1875. Lemuel Kempton, 1875. Charles Moore, 1875, 1876. Jeremiah Murphy, 1875, 1876. Hibbard P. Ross, 1875. Walter S. Swan, 1875. William E. Andrews, 1876. Joseph H. Bancroft, 1876. James F. Davlin, 1876. Benjamin Dow, 1876. Elected March 14, 1876, in place of Wm. E. Andrews, resigned. Franklin Gay, 1876. Archibald M. Howe, 1876, 1877. Isaac A. Nay, 1876. Elected March Wm. E. Andrews, resigned. Franklin Gay, 1876. Archibald M. Howe, 1876, 1877. Isaac A. Nay, 1876. Elected March 14, 1876, in place of Franklin Gay, deceased. William Poland, 1876, 1877. Perez G. Porter, 1876, 1877. George W. Rawson, 1876, 1877. Silas Rhoades, 1876, 1877. Daniel B. Shauohnessy, 1876, 1877. Benjamin R. Tilton, 1876. George F. Whiting, 1876, 1877. Henry A. Doherty, 1877. Woodward Emery, 1877. Samuel Noyes, Jr., 1877. Henry K. Parsons, 1877. John T. Scully, 1877. Joseph W. Smith, 1877. James H. Snow, 1877. Z. H. Thomas, Jr., 1877. Edward P. Tucker, 1877. Nathan U
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
vate F. N. Carrington, Hankins's Battery, Lightfoot's Va. Artillery Batt. Corporal E. T. Morriss, Co. H, 2d Regiment of Va. Cav. Private R. E. Tweedy, Co. I, 2d Regiment of Va. Cav. Barney Hughes, Co. I, 2d Regiment of Va. Cav. W. H. Cheatham, Co. B, 20th Batt. Va. Artillery. E. Cheatham, Co. B, 20th Batt. Va. Artillery. Jacob O. Woodson, Co. A, 20th Batt. of Va. Artillery. Wm. Hollingsworth, Co. A, 59th Ga. Regiment of Infantry. S. Moore, Co. B, 2d Regiment Va. Cav. Wm. E. Andrews, Co. G, 1st Va. Regiment Eng'r Troops. Mathew Camden, Co. A, Haskell's Battalion Artillery. D. S. Woodson, Co. C, Marine Corps, C. S. N. N. H. Gregory, Co. E, 11th Regiment Va. Infantry. J. M. Moore, conscript, assigned to light duty. D. C. Robinson, Co. B, Stark's Batt. of Artillery. [136] List of officers and men of thirty-ninth Battalion Virginia Cavalry. (General R. E. Lee's escort.) Field and Staff. Joseph Michen, bugler; one horse and equipments. Compan