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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 11: Goldsborough's expedition to the sounds of North Carolina. (search)
. Chaplin; Con. Barney, Act.-Lieut.-Comdg R. T. Renshaw; Hunchback, Act.-Vol.-Lt.-Comdg. E. R. Colhoun; Southfield, Act.-Vol.-Lt.-Comdg. C. F. W. Behm; Morse, Acting-Master Peter Hayes; Whitehead, Acting-Master Charles French; Lockwood, Acting-Master G. W. Graves; Brincker, Acting-Master John E. Giddings; I. N. Seymour, Acting-Master F. S. Wells; Ceres, Acting-Master John McDiarmid; Putnam, Acting-Master W. J. Hotchkiss; Shawsheen, Acting-Master T. G. Woodward; Granite, Acting-Master's Mate E. Boomer. Rear-Admiral Louis M. Goldsborough. These vessels were placed by Admiral Goldsborough under the general command of Commander S. C. Rowan, who carried his divisional flag on the steamer Delaware. The flagship Philadelphia being unfit for the purpose took no part in the engagement; the Commander-in-Chief transferring his flag temporarily to the steamer Southfield. Hatteras Inlet, through which our vessels had to pass to get into Pamlico Sound, was not the most desirable channe
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 34: (search)
hipman, B. H. Porter; Acting-Assistant Engineer, F. A. Whitfield. Steamer Hunchback. Acting-Lieutenant, E. R. Colhoun; Acting-Master, Ric'd Pasquell; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Henry Cushing; Acting-Assistant Engineers, Henry Armstrong and John Wall; Acting-Master's Mates, Wm. Weaver and Chas. Weaver. Steamer Henry Brinker. Acting-Master, John E. Giddings; Acting-Master's Mate, W. B. Miles: Acting-Engineers, J. W. Kelsey, Robt. Ross and W. H. Yates. Sloop Granite. Acting-Master, E. Boomer. Steamer Hetzel. Commander, H. K. Davenport; Lieutenant, C. L. Franklin; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, N. L. Campbell; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, G. W. Morton; Acting-Assistant Engineers, Joshua Eddowes, J. B. Dick, T. B. Cole, J. H. Paget and W. H. Tower; Acting-Master's Mates, John Rudrow and Benj. Walker. Steamer I. N. Seymour. Acting-Master, F. S. Wells; Acting-Assistant Engineers, N. Eggleston, Stephen Mealeus, Philip Hublitz and J. A. Whittaker. Steamer Monticello.
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 35: operations of the North Atlantic Squadron, 1863. (search)
ly until all his ammunition was expended. The vessel was much cut up, but received no vital injury. Meantime the Ceres, Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant J. Macdearmid; Lockwood, Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant G. W. Graves; the sloop Granite, Acting-Master E. Boomer, and, finally, the Hunchback, Lieutenant-Commander McCann, were dispatched by Commander Davenport to the relief of the besieged forces at Washington, but they were stopped below Hill's Point by the re-establishment of the enemy's batterison, T. W. Sheer and T. S. Smythe; Acting-Master's Mates, Albert Buhner, Henry Parsons and E. D. Edmunds; Engineers: Acting Second-Assistant, P. O. Brightman; Acting-Third-Assistants, S. T. Strude and W. T. Waterman. Sloop Granite. Acting-Master, E. Boomer. Schooner Wm. Bacon. Acting-Master, Wm. P. Rogers; Acting-Master's Mates, C. D. Thompson, H. E. Ripley and Daniel McLaughlin. Ship Charles Phelps. Acting-Master, Wm. F. North. Ship Ben Morgan. Acting-Master, Wm. Shankla
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 40: (search)
e, Wm. Rushmore; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, Richard Anderson; Acting-Third-Assistant, John Wall. Ship release. Acting Master, Jonathan Baker; Acting-Ensign, F. A. Gross; Acting-Master's Mate, F. T. Baldwin; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, John Spare; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, G. L. Ely. Steamer Samuel Rotan. Acting-Master, Win. G. Nutting; Acting-Ensigns, T. W. Spencer and W. H. Jennings; Acting-Master's Mates, C. H. Packer and W. L. Lindley. Sloop Granite. Acting-Master, Ephraim Boomer; Acting-Master's Mate, Wm. B. Miles. Steamer Whitehead. Acting-Ensign, Geo. W. Barrett; Acting-Master's Mates, T. E. Quayle, T. M. Nelson and W. S. Baldwin; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, Moses Peterson; Acting-Third-Assistants, R. H. Ryan and G. B. McDermott. Steamer Cohasset. Acting-Ensign, P. C. Asserson; Acting-Master's Mate, E. H. Schmidt: Engineers: Acting-Third-Assistants, J. A. Spaulding and J. H. Tinn. Steamer Fah-Kee. Acting-Ensigns, F. R. Webb, D
. Quackenbush. Steam gunboat Shawsheen, Acting Master T. G. Woodward. Steam gunboat Lockwood, Acting Master G. L. Graves. Steam gunboat Ceres, Acting Master J. McDiarmid. Steam gunboat Morse, Acting Master Peter Hayes. Steam gunboat Whitehead, Acting Master Chas. A. French. Steam gunboat Virginia. Steam gunboat Louisiana, Lieut. Commanding A. Murray. Steam gunboat Henry Brincker, Acting Master Commanding John E. Geddings. Steam gunboat General Putnam, Lieut. Commanding----MoCook. Steam gunboat Hunchback, Acting lieut. Commanding E. R. Calhoun. Steam gunboat Southfield, Volunteer Lieut. Commanding C. F. W. Beam. Steam gunboat Young America. Steam gunboat Commodore Barney, Acting Lieut. Commanding R. D. Renshaw. Steam gunboat Commodore Perry, Acting Lieut. Commanding Charles W. Fluster. Sailing gunboat J. N. Seymour. Sailing gunboat Granite, Acting Master Commanding Ephraim Boomer. Sailing gunboat Jenny Lind. Picket. --N. Y. Commercial.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, I. List of officers from Massachusetts in United States Navy, 1861 to 1865. (search)
yandotte.North Atlantic.May 30, 1865.Resigned.Act. 2d. Asst. Engr. Bolton, William H., Credit, Roxbury.Mass.Mass.-Dec. 23, 1863.Actg. Master's Mate.Malvern; Alleghany; Mahaska.North Atlantic; Recg. Ship;Mar. 28, 1868.Hon. discharged.Mate. Bond, Edwin,Mass.Mass.-Jan. 5, 1864.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Malvern.Gulf. North Atlantic.July 1, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr. Bonney, Henry M.,-Mass.-Oct. 9, 1861.Actg. Master.De Soto.West India.Aug. 21, 1863.Resigned.Actg. Master. Boomer, Ephraim, See enlistment, Sept. 25, 1861. Credit, Boston. Credit, Boaton, Ward 10.Mass.Mass.-Jan. 17, 1862.Actg. Master's Mate.Granite.North Atlantic.Sept. 27, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Master. June 5, 1862.Actg. Master. Borden, Adam S., Nothing known of him after July 12, 1864. Credit. Boxbury.Mass.Mass.Mass.June 6, 1863.Actg. Master's Mate.Rescue.North Atlantic.--- Borden, Henry S., Credit, Boston, Ward 12.Mass.Mass.-Oct. 17, 1862.Actg. Ensign.Isaac Smith.South Atlantic.Mar. 16
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
dfish, S. H., 401 Bodman, H. A., 459 Bogle, Archibald, 247, 401, 485, 508 Boles, A. J., 607 Boles, J. A., 401, 508 Bolles, J. A., 622 Bolles, J. A, 170, 401, 508 Bolles, J. H., 16 Bolles, Matthew, Jr., 160 Bolson, Samuel, 16 Bolster, G. W., 247 Bolton, W. H., 16 Bond, Edwin, 16 Bond, F. S., 456, 459 Bond, H. M., 247, 622 Bond, N. F., 207, 247, 508 Bond, S. B., 247, 508 Bond, W. L., 378 Bond, W. S., 247 Bonney, H. M., 16 Bonney, I. H., 247 Bonney, Seth, 247, 401 Boomer, Ephraim, 16 Boomer, G. B., 459 Booth, G. W., 247 Booth, George, 247 Borden, A. S., 16 Borden, H. C., 16 Borden, H. S., 16 Borden, I. H., 16 Borden, N. C., 16 Borden, P. S., 16 Borden, T. J., 247 Borden, W. C., 16 Boss, O. P., 498 Boss, R. P., 16 Bosson, C. P., 607 Bosworth, J. C., 247 Bott, T. E., 247 Boucher, Michael, 247 Bourne, B. C., 16 Bourne, E. L., 16 Bourne, G. W., 16 Bourne, R. T., 247 Boutwell, G. S., 624 Bouve, E. T., 247, 459 Bowden, Nicholas, 247 Bowden, T.