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an outpost with much risk but small loss, See his report in Official War Records, XVIII, 187. and another March 14, when Lieut. Joseph W. Lawton of Ware (27th Mass.) and several others were killed. In an attack on Fort Anderson May 14 Lieut. N. S. Barstow (24th Mass.), acting signal officer, especially compliments his flagman, Timothy S. Marsh of Co. D, 21st Mass., for having behaved with admirable coolness under very severe fire; and the chief signal officer, Capt. D. A. Taylor (3d N. Y. Artillery), says in submitting the report that Lieutenant Barstow is far too modest in describing his own share of the work, and proceeds to give ampler details of its perils. Official War Records, XVIII, 184, 186. The Signal Corps of twenty-eight second lieutenants, detailed largely from Massachusetts regiments, was an important element in the North Carolina campaign. Two companies of the 27th (G and H), being left at Plymouth, N. C., on garrison duty, had an encounter at Winfield or Rocky
t, G. H., 25th Mass. Inf., 498 Barrett, G. H., 53d Mass. Inf., 296 Barrett, George, 441 Barrett, J. V., 498 Barrett, N. J., 74, 332 Barrett, Peter, 498 Barrington, J. F., 332 Barron, John, 498 Barrows, W. H., 103, 332 Barry, Darius, 332 Barry, Edward, 332 Barry, J. H., 332 Barry, John, 10th Mass. Inf., 332 Barry, John, 16th Mass. Inf., 498 Barry, John, 56th Mass. Inf., 498 Barry, M. S., 498 Barry, Patrick, 441 Barry, Timothy, 332 Barry, W. F., 332 Barry, William, 332 Barstow, N. S., 49 Bartlett, Albert W., 72, 332 Bartlett, Andrew W., 441 Bartlett, B. F., 274, 498 Bartlett, C. A., 332 Bartlett (or Bartell), Carl, 498 Bartlett, E. B., 120, 332 Bartlett, G. B., 332 Bartlett, J., 498 Bartlett, James W., 441 Bartlett, Jeremiah, 498 Bartlett, John W., 441 Bartlett, L. C., 332 Bartlett, M. C., 332 Bartlett, N. S., 332 Bartlett, W. F., 30, 62, 63, 115, 117, 126, 133, 140, 143, 288, 304. Bartlett, W. H., 4th Mass. Inf., 202, 332 Bartlett, W. H., 39th Mas
Daniel Ammen, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 7.2, The Atlantic Coast (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter VIII Hatteras InletRoanoke Island. (search)
the weather favored us, our progress was unavoidably slow. At sundown the vessels arrived and anchored in line off Stumpy Point, within ten miles of the marshes. A certain individual was sent for, who lived near by, whose services were deemed important, and he was brought on board of the flag-ship Philadelphia. The following morning, Flag-Officer Goldsborough, with his staff, consisting of Commander Case, Captain's Clerk Fisher, as signal officer, and Lieutenants T. R. Robeson and N. S. Barstow went on board of the Southfield, which for the time became the flag-ship. The vessels were again under way with two light-draught steamers, Ceres and Putnam, a mile or so in advance. About 9 A. M. the weather, which had been thick, partially cleared, and the vessels of the enemy were seen at anchor, apparently close in with the shore, between Pork and Wier Points. At 10.30, when within a couple of miles of the marshes, it became thick, rainy, and windy, and the vessels again anchored
seq., 157, 206 Augusta, the, 21, 77, 81 B. Bache, Lieutenant, 237 Bacon, Lieutenant-Commander, George, 72, 129 Badger, Lieutenant-Commander, 128, 134 Baker, Captain, C. E., 179 Baker, Master's Mate Henry, 196 Balch, Commander G. B., 129, 145 Bankhead, Lieutenant-Commanding John P., 21 Barnard, Captain, Ephraim, 25 Barnes, Lieutenant, report of, on capture of Forts Walker and Beauregard, 31 et seq., 85 Barrett, Captain, 201 Barron, Samuel, 169 Barstow, Lieutenant N. S., 178 Barton, Colonel, 72 Batteries: Read's, 26; Sigel's, 62 Baury, Lieutenant, 237 Bay Point, 27 et seq. Bazley, the U. S. tug, 214 Beaufort, S. C., desertion of, 33 et seq., 42 et seq., 153 Beaufort, the, 184 Beaumont, Commander, 128 Beauregard, General G. T., proclamation of, concerning blockade at Charleston, 78 et seq., 137 Beauregard, Fort, see Fort Beauregard Bedell, Lieutenant, 63 Behm, Lieutenant C. F. W., 177, 189 Belknap, Colonel, of