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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 23, 1860., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 34: (search)
art, O. W. Allison and J. A. Bullard; Acting-Master's Mates, Wm. Manning and E. D. Martin. Steamer Octorara. Lieutenant-Commander, George Brown; Acting-Master, L. G. Cook; Surgeon. James Laws; Assistant Paymaster W. S. Higbee; Midshipman, Chas. W. Tracy; Acting-Ensign, G. F. Hollis; Assistant Engineers, Jackson McElwell, E. J. Brooks, C. R. Morgan, J. G. Cooper and E. W. Clark. Steamer Whitehead. Acting-Master, Charles A. French; Acting-Assistant Engineers, Morris Petersen and W. W. Baker. Store-ship William Badger. Acting-Master's Mate, Reuben Rich; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, W. M. Whittemore. Mortar schooners, Arletta and Para. frigate St. Lawrence. Captain, H. Y. Purviance, and Commander J. F. Schenck [at different times in command]; Lieutenant, H. F. Picking; Acting-Masters, G. L. Allyn, G. J. Murray and Wm. H. Smith; Second-Lieutenant of Marines, R. S. Collum; Acting-Master's Mates, John Fisher, V. W. Jones and T. W. Jones; Boatswain, J. A. Briscoe; Gunne
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
22d Va. Batt., horse and equipments. W. H. McGriggin, Co. A, 40th Va. Regiment. W. J. Callahan, Co. B, 40th Va. Regiment. T. F. Durant, Co. B, 40th Va. Regiment. G. W. Burch, Co. G, 25th Va. Batt. J. L. Wootton, Co. D, 25th Va. Batt. P. C. Borum, Co. D, 25th Va. Batt. C. B. Linney, Co. D, 25th Va. Batt. N. S. Slater, Co. D, 25th Va. Batt. A. N. Jones, Co. D, 25th Va. Batt. T. Baldwin, Co. D, 25th Va. Batt. N. Jordon, Co. F. 25th Va. Batt. A. C. Morgan, Co. F, 25th Va. Batt. W. W. Baker, Co. F, 25th Va. Batt. F. T. Thaxton, Co. C, 25th Va. Batt. A. T. Williams, Co. H, 25th Va. Batt. W. R. Richardson, Co. C, 25th Va. Batt. W. F. Womack, Co. C, 25th Va. Batt. J. H. Paine, Co. A, 25th Va. Batt. R. Dazall, Co. C, 25th Va. Batt. H. Soloman, Co. D, 25th Va. Batt. J. C. Parrish, Co. E, 25th Va. Batt. J. Glancy, Co. C. 25th Va. Batt. J. Anderson, Co. E, 25th Va. Batt. T. E. Amos, Co. A, 25th Va. Batt. A. Kivett, Co. A, 25h Va. Batt. J. T. Dunford, Co. B, 25th Va.
The Daily Dispatch: November 23, 1860., [Electronic resource], The late Fugitive slave excitement in Chicago. (search)
Fire in Oswego. Oswego, N. Y., Nov. 21. --The Henron Flour Mill, in this city, owned by W. W. Baker, of Lockport, was destroyed by fire last night. Loss on the building and contents $45,000, on which there was an insurance of about $30,000