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nish Government, and sailed with others as far as Cape Antonio, under convoy of the U. S. steamer Crusader.--Official advices from the Gulf squadron state that, on the 4th of July off Galveston, the United States steamer South Carolina captured six schooners; on the 5th, two, and ran one ashore; on the 6th, one, and on the 7th, one-making in all eleven sail destroyed or captured. The names of the captured vessels are the Shark, Venus, Ann Ryan, McCaulfield, Louisa, Dart, Covalia, Falcon, George Baker, and Sam. Houston. A portion of them had cargoes, chiefly of lumber. Among other things captured were 13 mail bags, and 31 bags containing express matter.--N. Y. Times, August 7. Queen Victoria, in her speech to the British Parliament this day, said:--The dissensions which arose some months ago in the United States of North America, have unfortunately assumed the character of open war. Her Majesty, deeply lamenting this calamitous result, has determined, in common with the other po
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., chapter 48 (search)
and Patrick O'Conner, Second-class Firemen; Geo. H. Harrison and George Andrew, Ordinary Seamen; Charles Moore, Seaman; George A. Whipple, Ordinary Seaman; Edward Wallace, Seaman; Thomas Marsh, Coalheaver; Thomas Buckley, Ordinary Seaman; Edward Wilt, Captain-of-Top; Geo. H. Kinnie, Ordinary Seaman; Augustus Johnson, Jeremiah Horrigan, William O'Halloran and William Turner, Seamen; Joshua Collins and James McBeath, Ordinary Seamen; John Pope, Coalheaver; Charles Mattison, Ordinary Seaman; George Baker, Timothy G. Cauty, John Shields, Thomas Alloway, Philip Weeks and Wm. Barnes, Landsmen; George E. Smart, Second-class Fireman; Chas. A. Poole, Timothy Lynch, Sylvanus P. Brackett and John W. Sanborn, Coal-heavers; W. H. Donnally, First-class Fireman. All the above natives of the United States. Win. Alsdorf and Clement Antoine, Coalheavers; Jose Dabney, Landsmen; Benjamin Button and Jean Briset, Coalheavers; Vanburn Francois, Landsman; Peter Ludy and George English, Seamen; Jonathan Brie
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Petty officers and crew. (search)
and Patrick O'Conner, Second-class Firemen; Geo. H. Harrison and George Andrew, Ordinary Seamen; Charles Moore, Seaman; George A. Whipple, Ordinary Seaman; Edward Wallace, Seaman; Thomas Marsh, Coalheaver; Thomas Buckley, Ordinary Seaman; Edward Wilt, Captain-of-Top; Geo. H. Kinnie, Ordinary Seaman; Augustus Johnson, Jeremiah Horrigan, William O'Halloran and William Turner, Seamen; Joshua Collins and James McBeath, Ordinary Seamen; John Pope, Coalheaver; Charles Mattison, Ordinary Seaman; George Baker, Timothy G. Cauty, John Shields, Thomas Alloway, Philip Weeks and Wm. Barnes, Landsmen; George E. Smart, Second-class Fireman; Chas. A. Poole, Timothy Lynch, Sylvanus P. Brackett and John W. Sanborn, Coal-heavers; W. H. Donnally, First-class Fireman. All the above natives of the United States. Win. Alsdorf and Clement Antoine, Coalheavers; Jose Dabney, Landsmen; Benjamin Button and Jean Briset, Coalheavers; Vanburn Francois, Landsman; Peter Ludy and George English, Seamen; Jonathan Brie
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers who died of wounds. (search)
exandria, Va., June 6, 1864. Bagley, Jacob C., Sergt.,40th Mass. Inf.,Near Petersburg, Va.,June 19, 1864. Bailey, George H., Capt.,53d Mass. Inf.,Before Port Hudson, La., May 25, 1863.Before Port Hudson, La., May 27, 1863. Bailey, Horace,22d Mass. Inf.,Laurel Hill, Va., May 10, 1864.Boston, Mass., June 27, 1864. Bailey, Levi F., Sergt.,30th Mass. Inf.,– –Winchester, Va., Oct. 31, 1864. Baker, Charles K.,27th Mass. Inf.,New Berne, N. C., March 14, 1862.Amherst, Mass., April 7, 1862. Baker, George,25th Mass. Inf.,Drewry's Bluff, Va., May 11, 1864.Drewry's Bluff, Va., May 17, 1864. Balcom, Joseph,34th Mass. Inf.,June 5, 1864,Piedmont, Va., June 14, 1864. Baldwin, James, Corp.,10th Mass. Inf.,– –Wilderness, Va., June 13, 1864. Baldwin, William F.,32d Mass. Inf.,– –Gettysburg, Pa., July 8, 1863. Ball, Eli G.,25th Mass. Inf.,May 9, 1864,Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864. Ball, Henry C.,2d Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863.Gettysburg, Pa., July 17, 1863. Bancroft, John H
exandria, Va., June 6, 1864. Bagley, Jacob C., Sergt.,40th Mass. Inf.,Near Petersburg, Va.,June 19, 1864. Bailey, George H., Capt.,53d Mass. Inf.,Before Port Hudson, La., May 25, 1863.Before Port Hudson, La., May 27, 1863. Bailey, Horace,22d Mass. Inf.,Laurel Hill, Va., May 10, 1864.Boston, Mass., June 27, 1864. Bailey, Levi F., Sergt.,30th Mass. Inf.,– –Winchester, Va., Oct. 31, 1864. Baker, Charles K.,27th Mass. Inf.,New Berne, N. C., March 14, 1862.Amherst, Mass., April 7, 1862. Baker, George,25th Mass. Inf.,Drewry's Bluff, Va., May 11, 1864.Drewry's Bluff, Va., May 17, 1864. Balcom, Joseph,34th Mass. Inf.,June 5, 1864,Piedmont, Va., June 14, 1864. Baldwin, James, Corp.,10th Mass. Inf.,– –Wilderness, Va., June 13, 1864. Baldwin, William F.,32d Mass. Inf.,– –Gettysburg, Pa., July 8, 1863. Ball, Eli G.,25th Mass. Inf.,May 9, 1864,Cold Harbor, Va., June 3, 1864. Ball, Henry C.,2d Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa., July 3, 1863.Gettysburg, Pa., July 17, 1863. Bancroft, John H
103 Bacon, Jonas, 497 Bacon, W. B., 330 Badeau, Adam, 116 Badger, A. H., 330 Badger, Stephen, 330 Badigan, John, 497 Bagley, J. C., 440 Bagley, Thomas, 497 Bailey, A. F., 330 Bailey, G. A., 330 Bailey, G. H., 440 Bailey, G. M., 330 Bailey, George, 330 Bailey, Horace, 440 Bailey, L. F., 440 Bailey, Ransom, 497 Bailey, S. H., 120, 330 Baker, A. N., 331 Baker, C. K., 440 Baker, Charles, 331 Baker, Daniel, 436 Baker, E. D., 34 Baker, E. E., 497 Baker, Frederick, 331 Baker, George, 440 Baker, J. H., 331 Baker, J. J., 149 Baker, Noah, 331 Baker, O. A., 323 Baker, R. L., 331 Baker, W. H., 331 Baker, Winslow, 497 Balcom, Joseph, 440 Balcom, M. L., 331 Baldoe, Louis, 497 Baldwin, C. B., 75, 98, 150 Baldwin, H. H., 331 Baldwin, James, 440 Baldwin, Joseph, 331 Baldwin, W. F., 440 Baldwin, W. H., 497 Ball, C. M., 331 Ball, D. E., 497 Ball, E. G., 440 Ball, G. S., 142 Ball, H. C., 2d Mass. Inf., 440 Ball, H. C., 15th Mass. Inf., 331 Ball, Levi, 331
Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union, Company G. (search)
e, Lowell, 18, s; laborer. July 12., 1862. Killed in action, Sept. 19, 1864, Winchester, Va. Daniel Gray, St. Davis, N. S. Cr. Chelsea, 18, s; seaman. Dec. 14, 1863 Died Dec. 2, 1864, Danville, Va. Michael A. Griffin, Lawrence, 21, s; teacher. Aug. 22, 1862. Disch. disa. Sept. 22, 1863. James Grooms, Lowell, 39, m; laborer. Aug. 10, 1862. Disch. disa. Jan. 29, 1861. Solomon Hall, Boston, 39, m; baker. Nov. 1, 1862. Disch. disa. Sept. 23, 1863. (Also entered on rolls as George Baker.) William Hanifin, Lowell; 25, m, laborer. Aug. 5, 1862. Disch. May 20, 1865. Unof. Maurice Healy, Sydney, N. S., 27, m; laborer. Aug. 12, 1862. Dishon. disch. Aug. 17, 1863. William Heffiron, Lowell, 40, m; mason. Aug. 8, 1862, Disch, May 26, 1865. John Hodge, Lowell, 36, m; farmer. July 31, 1862. Disch. disa. Jan. 18, 1864. Unof. James Hughes, Melrose, 32, m; farrier. April 14, 1864. Deserted July 31, 1864, Baltimore, Md. Matthew Jeffers, Lowell, 20, s; labo
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
ment. Co. A. Private J. T. Lancaster, Jno. Miller, John Mapp, Private P. A. Mullen, O. H. Spence. Co. B. Private H. D. Harbin, F. D. Keen, Private C. H. Foote. Co. C. Private C. D. Fox, J. W. Maxwell, J. N. Johnson, Private E. M. Pepper, J. W. Williamson. Co. D. Private F. M. Bowie, S. Farmer, Z. H. Hardee, J. M. Harris, G. W. Jones, J. C. Martin, Private A. M. Martin, W. S. Leach, E. P. Saunders, M. M. West, D. C. Woods, C. H. Thomas. Co. E. Sergeant Geo. Baker, Private C. Monighan, Private Jno. McMurray. Co. F. Private H. F. Mangum. Co. G. Private H. M. I. Munce, Private P. O'Brien. E. Crissey, Co. H. Sergeant G. W. McCormick, Private W. W. King, A. K. King, Private J. M. King, E. J. Carmichael, S. Strickland. Co. I. Private H. B. Davis, S. A. Montgomery, Private J. S. Moore, T. P. Sprawls. Co. K. Corporal Wm. Brown, Jr., Private W. W. Dent, Private W. K. Donegal, A. S. W. Howland. Private John Dillon
The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1861., [Electronic resource], The twenty-seventh Virginia Regiment. (search)
r were killed. Lieut Joseph G Wiley. C C Tiffany, David A Shanklin, G C Rutledge, John C Lynch. W S Patton, Chas A Shanklin, P Savannah, G W Foster, J H Fry, W H Jennings J W Persinger, G J Dihart and cadet C C Wight, were wounded. The first six severely, and the rest sightly. Of the "Alleghany Roughs," J Milligan, M Quinline, and B P Stuart were killed, J P Holmes, John Karnes, J P Clarke, A H Read, M Alfred, V B Otey, S S Carpenter, Wm Branham, Wm Fudge, Jas Grady, C Lafarty. J T Baker, W D Pitzer, and J R Montague were wounded. The first five badly wounded, and the balance not dangerously. Of the "Alleghany Rifler," George Noell, Pat Manne, and Pat Conway were killed — David Gilbert, Thomas Holvin, Christopher Fry, Cadet J W Daniel. Thomas Rose, William A Dawson, and Jacob Landes were wounded; the first three severely, and the rest not dangerously. Captain S W Brown, of the "Greenbrier Sharp-Shooters," was the only one injured at all of the Company. He was ba
give our records, and I am here to fearlessly place mine. History will show which of us are right, and if my name is mentioned it will be along with yours. Mr. Baker said he would like the honorable Senator from Kentucky to name a single unconstitutional provision of the bill. Mr. Breckinridge.--All except the last. Mr. Baker.--Specify one. Mr. Breckinridge.--They are all so atrocious that I dislike to discriminate. Mr. Baker--Will the Senator name one. Mr. Breckinridge.--There are ten of them I will send the bill and the Senator can select from them at his discretion. The vote was then taken on the motion to postpone, andI dislike to discriminate. Mr. Baker--Will the Senator name one. Mr. Breckinridge.--There are ten of them I will send the bill and the Senator can select from them at his discretion. The vote was then taken on the motion to postpone, and resulted, ayes 16 noes 28. The Senate afterwards went into Executive session.
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