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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 8 0 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Volume 2., The opposing forces in the Maryland campaign. (search)
hn F. Ballier; 102d Pa., Col. Thomas A. Rowley; 139th Pa., Col. Frank H. Collier. Third Brigade, Brig.-Gen. John Cochrane: 65th N. Y., Col. Alexander Shaler; 67th N. Y., Col. Julius W. Adams; 122d N. Y., Col. Silas Titus; 23d Pa., Col. Thomas X-I. Neill; 61st Pa., Col. George C. Spear; 82d Pa., Col. David H., Williams. Brigade loss: Antietam (Sept. 18th), w, 9. Artillery: 3d N. Y., Capt. William Stuart; C, 1st Pa., Capt. Jeremiah McCarthy; D, 1st Pa., Capt. Michael Hall; G, 2d U. S., Lieut. J. H. Butler. Fifth Army Corps, Maj.-Gen. Fitz John Porter. Escort: Detachment 1st Me. Cav., Capt. George J. Summat. first division, Maj.-Gen. George W. Morell. First Brigade, Col. James Barnes: 2d Me., Col. Charles W. Roberts; 18th Mass., Lieut.-Col. Joseph Hayes; 22d Mass., Lieut.-Col. William, S. Tilton; 1st Mich., Capt. Emory W. Belton; 13th N. Y., Col. Elisha G. Marshall; 25th N. Y., Col. Charles A. Johnson; 118th Pa., Col. Charles M. Prevost; 2d Co. Mass. Sharp-shooters, Capt. Lewis
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 20: a brave officer's mortification.--history set right. (search)
ter's Mate, A. Felix. Assistant Paymaster, Clifton Hellen. Acting-Master's Mate, E. Gabrielson. Assistant Paymaster, H. M. Hanna. Acting-Master's Mate, D. H. Griswold. Acting-Master's Mate, August Adler. Acting-Master's Mate, William Hatch. Acting-Master's Mate, E. O. Adams. Acting-Master's Mate, J. S. Hyde. Acting-Master's Mate, T. H. Baker. Acting-Master's Mate, T. G. Hall. Acting-Master's Mate, James Baker. Acting-Master's Mate, J. B. Johnson. Acting-Master's Mate, J. H. Butler. Acting-Master's Mate, G. W. Lane. Acting-Master's Mate, John Bath. Acting-Master's Mate, Anthony Loper. Acting-Master's Mate, J. W. Cortelyou. Acting-Master's Mate, Thomas Levindsell. Acting-Master's Mate, R. M. Clark. Acting-Master's Mate, Thomas McEllmell. West Gulf Squadron. Acting-Master's L. A. Brown. Assistant Surgeon, C. S. Giberson. Acting-Master, W. H. Churchill. Third-Assistant Engineer, John D. Ford. Acting-Master, D. H. Hayden. Third-Assistant Engin
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 21: capture of New Orleans.--first attack on Vicksburg by Farragut's fleet and mortar flotilla.--junction of flag-officers Farragut and Davis above Vicksburg.--ram Arkansas. (search)
ram Arkansas. Farragut approaches New Orleans. defences of New Orleans. two brave men (Capt. Bailey and Lieut. Perkins) face a mob. the Army under General Butler placed in possession of New Orleans. Farragut's ships push up the Mississippi and pass Vicksburg. shelling the batteries. Farragut and Davis join hands. tlaw had been upheld and the integrity of the Union vindicated. A few days afterwards the steamers of the mortar flotilla towed the transports containing Major-General Butler's army to New Orleans, and under the guns of Farragut's squadron the troops landed, and order was re-established in the city. Then Flag-officer Farragut but, as they attempted nothing important, their presence was perfectly useless. The ten thousand men who should have been sent to Vicksburg were retained by General Butler at New Orleans. Had this Army been pushed up the river directly after the fall of New Orleans, Vicksburg would have fallen into the hands of the Federal forc
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Brantley, N. T. Felts, Jno. F. Faircloth, Private Jos. H. Francis, Jno. H. Porter, B. L. Stevens, J. H. Vick, Elias Vick, Robt. T. Vick, Jno. Whitley, Wm. T. Williams. Co. I. Sergeant Phil. Brinkley, Private J. T. Hambleton, Geo. T. Johnston, C. M. Joyner, Private Jas. E. Lassiter, Henry Lassiter, W. H. Mathias, W. W. Skinner. Co. K. 1st Sergeant W. B. Jones, Sergeant R. C. Hall, Jason Holland, Private R. G. Holland, Isaac Jones, C. Jennings, Corporal J. H. Butler, Private M. E. Baker, D. L. Darden, Eli Daughtrey, Private J. N. Luton, L. Rawles, Jno. Slaughter. [92] Sixty-first Virginia Regiment. Field and Staff. Hosp'l Stew'd Henry S. Etheridge, Q. M. Sergeant B. F. Tatem, one Ord. Sergeant B. J. Accinally, horse and equipments. Co. A. 1st Sergeant W. R. Dudley, Sergeant W. A. West, T. H. Sykes, Corporal J. N. Wood, W. H. Harrison, L. M. West, Private C. C. Cooper, A. O. Lee, Private J. H. Miller, T. E.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Crutchfield's artillery Brigade. (search)
Wounded—Lieutenant Fred A. Tupper; Sergeant Harry H. Woodbridge; Corporal H. Barrs; Privates James Belote, J. S. Gans, J. Hitchcock, B. Newbern, J. T. Smith, S. Syntis B. Green. Company B, Lieutenant Geo. D. Smith, Commanding: Killed—Sergeants Chase B. Postell, Sim Moreton; Privates E. L. Barie, Jas. C. Bryan. Wounded—Lieutenants Geo. D. Smith, Wm, D. Grant; Sergeant E. C. Wade; Privates Percy Elliott, F. Kreeger, J. Darracott, J. Douglass, J. N. Guerard, T. Kreeger, J. H. Polk, J. H. Butler. Company C, Captain Gilbert C. Rice Commanding: Killed—Captain G. C. Rice; Lieutenant George M. Turner; Sergeant George E. James; Privates B. Abney, Alfred O. Bowne, Jacob Gould, John H. McIntosh, Ed. A. Papy, B. J. Rouse; Corporal W. H. Rice. Wounded—Lieutenants Eugene T. Blois, John R. Dillon; Sergeants F. Ripon Sweat, Bayard J. McIntosh, Chas. R. Maxwell, M. McLean, C. J. Sweat, Albert Folker. Died Since of their Wounds—Company A: Lieutenant Fred A. Tupper; Private B.