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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 44: battle of Mobile Bay. (search)
John D. Ford, W. H. Crawford and C. W. C. Senter; Boatswain, I. P. Choate; Gunner, Wm. Cheney; Carpenter, H. L Dixon; Sailmaker, Wm. Rogers. *steamer Lackawanna. Captain, John B. Marchand; Lieucting-Master's Mates, A. Whiting, W. H. Metz and James Connell; Gunner, Henry Hamilton; Acting-Carpenter, John C. Hoffman. *steamer Monongahela. Commander, James H. Strong; Lieutenant, RoderickEnsigns, John H. Allen and Abraham Rich; Acting-Master's Mates, T. H. Jenks, W. F. Buel and Samuel Carpenter; Boatswain, John Ross; Sailmaker, L. B. Wakeman. *steamer Oneida Commanders, J. R. M., Philip Lansdale; Acting-Assisting Engineer, Wm. G. McEwan; Admiral's Secretary, A. McKinley; Carpenter, George E. Burcham. Lackawanna. Acting-Master, John H. Allen; Ensign, Clarence Rathbone;tevens; Paymaster's Clerk,----Baker; Boatswain, Chas. A. Bragdon; Acting-Gunner, John Quevedo; Carpenter, R. G. Thomas; Sailmaker, D. C. Brayton. [Note.--A more complete list cannot be obtained.]
Brackett, William Brown, James Child, Nathaniel Colburn, Charles Everett, John Fillebrown, Timothy Flagg, Abraham J. Gould, Henry Greenwood, Sewall Hadley, Isaac Herrick, William Hollis, Isaac Kilburn, Richard Larrabee, Cyrus Morse, Harris Munroe, Seth Sanderson, Buckley Stone, Moses Thompson, Charles Walton, Galen Ware, Jonas Wyeth 3d. Besides these, William Burges, James Gilson, John Wheeler 2d, Samuel S. Willard, and Stephen Wyeth, were drafted into the service in August, 1814, and Samuel Carpenter, Peter G. Conant, William C. Davis, Thomas Dean, Jr., Edmund Morrill, Seth Tinkham, and John Wyman, served as substitutes for other drafted men. To Cambridge rightfully belongs the honor of organizing the first company of militia in the United States, which was enlisted expressly for the defence of the government in the War of the Rebellion, 1861. Soon after the Presidential election in 1860, many who carefully watched the signs of the times were confident that the Southern States w
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)
rged.Mate. Carey, Robert H., Credit, Cambridge. Mass.Mass.Mass.Aug. 23, 1861.Actg. Master's Mate.W. G. Anderson; Memphis; Jamestown.West Gulf South Atlantic; East India.Dec. 18, 1868.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Oct. 24, 1863.Actg. Ensign. Carleton, Thomas R.,Me.Mass.Mass.June 8, 1864.Actg. Ensign.Mingoe.South Atlantic.May 30, 1865.Resigned.Actg. Ensign. Carpenter, Charles O.,N. H.Mass.Mass.July 30, 1861.Asst. Surgeon.Ottawa.South Atlantic.Mar. 27, 1863.Resigned.Asst. Surgeon. Carpenter, Samuel, Credit, Boston. See enlistment, Nov. 13, 1861.England.Mass.Mass.Nov. 24, 1863.Actg. Master's Mate.Portsmouth; National Guard.-July 31, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Nov. 26, 1864.Actg. Ensign. Carr, James E.,Mass.Mass.Mass.June 3, 1864.Actg. Ensign.Pontiac.South Atlantic.Aug. 15, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Carr, John P., Credit, Orleans and Roxbury.Mass.Mass.Mass.Sept. 3, 1861.Actg. Master.James Adger; Ladona; Horace Beals.No. Atlantic; E. Gulf; W. Gulf.Aug. 31
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
, 512 Capron, Horace, 172, 405, 461, 512 Capron, Luther, Jr., 254 Caraher, A. P., 208, 405, 461, 512 Carey, I. H., 581 Carey, John, 254 Carey, R. H., 26 Cargill, T. M., 254 Carleton, Edward, 254 Carleton, T. R., 26 Carleton, W. F., 461 Carll, E. B., 254 Carlton, John, 254 Carnes, G. W., 581 Carney, G. J., 405 Carney, J. G., 581 Carpenter, A. B., 405, 512 Carpenter, C. A., 254 Carpenter, C. O., 26 Carpenter, C. O., 379 Carpenter, E. E., 461 Carpenter, George, 461 Carpenter, Samuel, 26 Carr, E. L., 379 Carr, J. E., 26 Carr, J. H., 461 Carr, J. P., 26 Carr, R. S., 405 Carr, W. R., 632 Carroll, C. W., 254 Carroll, Charles, 254 Carroll, Daniel, 26 Carroll, Howard, 254 Carruth, F. W., 254 Carruth, Russell, 255 Carruth, Sumner, 172, 208, 406, 512, 607, 632 Carruth, W. W., 255, 406 Carruthers, Robert, 208, 255, 513 Carsley, W. W., 255 Carter, A. O., 255 Carter, E. B., 26 Carter, G. H., 255, 513 Carter, J. H., 255 Carter, J. L., 255, 486 Carter, J
Jno T Anderson, Thos H Flood, Mason Mathews, Charles Blue, Samuel McB Reid, Matthew Harrison, D H Gordon Jno L Woolfolk, A L Carter, W Biskervill, Jr, R R Nelson Jno O Stener Warnes Anderson, A B Evans, Richard Liby, C W Murdaugh, Robert J Davis, A. W. McDonald, Jr. Thos C Green, A. S. Buford, R. B. Dice, Thos H. Gillespie, Geo. W Sherrard, Wm Johnson. John Gatewood, P Piman, Francis G Taylor, E J Spady, W G Cazenove, James Franklin, John Gilmer, Seymour Lynn, Adam, mall, Lasac Vermillion, David B. Clark James Walker. Chas Williams, John H. Daniel, Samuel Carpenter, I E McDonald, Richard Payne, H N Colemen, Jr, S W Thomas, Duncan McLaughlin, Hugh W Sheffey, H B Tomlin. R. D. Mentagus, Wyndham Robertson, Thos H Wynne, Geo T Wright, Green Lames, Jno C. Woodson, J Dudley Davis, James Davis Geo H. West, C. T. Friend, E C Barks, A Jordan., Harvey George. ap 2--1t
John J. Allen--Wm. Ambers, John T Anderson, Colin Bess, A L Carter, W G Cazenove, H N Coleman, Robert Croskett, Robert Danney, Thos H Flood, J M Forbes, W C Fry, G T Garrison, John Gilmer, Andrew Hunter, Green James, W T Jones, W T Lundy, R M Mallery, J L Marye, jr., R A Mayo, S McCamant, R D Montague, Willoughby Newton, R C Saunders, R F Taylor, S M Watson, John L Woolfolk, Geo T Wright--28. For John B. Floyd--James Barbour, W Baskerville, Jas Bayse, Thos B Bigger, John K Bootes, Samuel Carpenter, D B Clarke, J H Daniel, D C Dunn, Joshua Ewing, John T Fletcher, H George, John H Hopkins, Wm. Kyte, S Lynn, J E McDonald, W G T Nelson, R A Richardson, Chas J Shannon, Samuel W Thomas, Valentine Thrash, Thos H Wynne--22. For A. T. Coparton--Wm Eggleston, Wilson Lively, Paulus Powell, John M Rowan-- For B. F. Wysor--John G Cecil--1. The Senate was informed of the result of the vote, and the House took a recess for one hour to await the action of the Senate. Upon the rea