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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 52: operations about Charleston, 1865.--fall of Charleston, Savannah, etc. (search)
Kihlborn and J. P. Thompson; Acting-Master's Mate, Peter Moakley; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, James Stevens; Acting-Third-Assistants, Denis Hayes and Walter S. Jarboe. Catalpa--Fourth-rate. Acting-Ensign, Allen K. Noyes; Acting-Master's Mates, J. W. Mathews, A. S. Taffe and John McGee; Engineers: Acting-Second Assistant, Timothy McCarty; Acting-Third-Assistants, Nicholas Cassin and J. Nicholson. Clover--Fourth-rate. Acting-Ensign, Frank S. Leech; Acting-Master's Mate, S. H. Bryant; Engineers; Acting-Third Assistants, W. W. Shane, W. F. Henderson and M. Griffiths. Geranium--Fourth-rate. Acting-Ensign, David Lee; Acting-Master's Mates, J. D. Wingale, Benjamin Russell and Wm. Earle; Engineers: Acting Second-Assistants, S. W. Widlam and C. J. Henry; Acting-Third-Assistants, Geo. E. Norris and H. B. Garabedian. Jonquil--Fourth-rate. Acting-Ensign, Charles H. Hanson; Acting-Master's Mates, Thos. Newton and Henry Lynch; Engineers: Acting-Third-Assistants, Wm.
1869. 87,689,H. C. LockwoodMarch 9, 1869. 90,624,C. F. AnnanJune 1, 1869. 94,511,J. P. PultzSept. 7, 1869. 101,299,C. J. MoffattMarch 29, 1870. 104,169,H. LawJune 14, 1870. 105,099,Lorton and DavisonJuly 5, 1870. 110,536,C. F. AnnanDec. 27, 1870. 111,802,C. F. AnnanFeb. 14, 1871. 111,803,C. F. AnnanFeb. 14, 1871. 112,005,P. E. ArmstrongFeb. 21, 1871. 114,743,A. AdamsMay 16, 1871. 116,842,M. E. KnightJuly 11, 1871. 118,327,James ArkellAug. 22, 1871. 119,307,J. M., J. P., and S. H. BryantSept. 26, 1871. 119,915,B. S. BinneyOct. 17, 1871. 122,099,James ArkellDec. 26, 1871. 122,510,L. D. BennerJan. 9, 1872. 123,013,George GuildJan. 23, 1872. 123,812,L. C. CrowellFeb. 20, 1872. 131,841,Bibby and BaronOct. 1, 1872. 132,312,H. B. MorrisOct. 15, 1872. 132,890,C. F. AnnanNov. 12, 1872. 133,395,J. ArkellNov. 26, 1872. 134,035,B. ColeDec. 17, 1872. 134,580,C. F. AnnanJan. 7, 1873. 135,145,M. MurphyJan. 21, 1873. 135,275,T. HotchkissJan. 28, 1873. 138,844,L. D. BennerM
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