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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2. 16 0 Browse Search
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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 19: battle of the forts and capture of New Orleans. (search)
ed nine of the enemy's steamers of all kinds destroyed; all but two being well armed on the bow and stern. Upon the assembling of the fleet at quarantine, I observed, for the first time, that the gun-boats Itasca, Lieutenant-commander C. H. B. Caldwell; Winona, Lieutenant-commander Ed. T. Nichols, and Kennebec, Lieutenant-commander John Russell, belonging to the second gun-boat division, were missing. As they were the three rearmost vessels of the fleet, it was apprehended that the fire of lliant and daring achievement of the war. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Geo. Henry Preble, Lieutenant-Commander. Flag-officer D. G. Farragut, Commanding Western Gulf Blockading Squadron. Report of Lieutenant-Commander C. H. B. Caldwell, United States gun-boat Itasca. United States Steam Gun-Boat Itasca, Pilot Town, Mississippi River, April 24, 1862. Sir — Agreeably to your instructions, I proceeded up the river, in the boat furnished from the Hartford, to make a fin
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
oga, Captain Charles Steedman; Vanderbilt, Captain C. W. Pickering; Mackinaw, Commander J. C. Beaumont; Tuscarora, Commander J. M. Frailey. Line No. 3, Santiago de Cuba, Captain O. S. Glisson leading, consisted of the Fort Jackson, Captain B. F. Sands; Osceola, Commander J. M. B. Clitz; Sassacus, Lieutenant-Commander J. L. Lieutenant-Commander (now Commodore) D. L. Braine, commanding U. S. S. Pequot Davis; Chippewa, Lieutenant-Commander E. E. Potter; R. R. Cuyler, Commander C. H. B. Caldwell; Maratanza, Lieutenant-Commander George W. Young; Rhode Island, Commander S. D. Trenchard; Monticello, Lieutenant W. B. Cushing; Alabama, Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant A. R. Langthorne; Montgomery, Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant T. C. Dunn; Iosco, Commander John Guest. The reserve division, under Lieutenant-Commander J. H. Upshur, in the A. D. Vance, consisted of the Britannia, Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant W. A. Sheldon; Tristram Shandy, Acting-Volunteer -Lieutenant F. M. Green; Lillian, Act