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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 35: operations of the North Atlantic Squadron, 1863. (search)
er, Thomas Wright; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, James Pennoyer; Assistant-Paymaster, Alex. McC. Bishop; Acting-Ensigns, S. A. Hodge, Benj. Wood and Wm. Henry; Acting-Master's Mates, M. E. Wandell and Wm. Chandler; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, Cornelius Carr; Acting-Third-Assistants, G. R. Dunkley, Wm. Veitch and John Heaney. Steamer Commodore Hull. Acting-Masters, Wm. G. Saltonstall and Francis Josselyn; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, C. F. P. Hildreth; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Jonathan Chapman; Acting-Ensigns, J. O. Johnson and J. B. da Camera; Acting-Master's Mates, E. F. Bowen, J. H. Wilkinson and A. F. Haradon; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, B. F. Bell; Acting-Third-Assistants, D. R. Wylee, M. O. Stimson and Wm. Lannan. Steamer Crusader Acting-Master, Thomas Andrews; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, E. A. Arnold; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, T. McC. Brower; Acting-Ensigns, G. W. Nelson, T. W. Sheer and T. S. Smythe; Acting-Master's Mates, Albert Buhner, Henry Parsons an
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 40: (search)
W. Leekins; Acting-Master's Mates, John Aspinwall and W. H. Richmond; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, James Kinnier; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Thos. Jernegan; Engineers: Acting-Second--Assistant, Hiram Warner; Acting-Third-Assistants, Charles Culver, D. S. Leffer and F. G. Shannon. Steamer Commodore Hull. Acting-Masters, Francis Josselyn and J. O. Johnson; Acting-Master's Mates, D. A. Simmond and Geo. Van Duzer; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, C. F. T. Hildreth; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Jonathan Chapman; Engineer: Acting-Second-Assistant, B. F. Bee; Acting Third-Assistants, W. Lannan, M. O. Stimson and A. C. Stuart. Steamer Wyandotte. Acting-Master, Thomas W. Sheer; Acting-Ensigns, Benj. Wood, Wm. Henry, Andrew McCleary and J. W. Thompson; Acting-Master's Mates, Wm. Chandler; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, James Pennoyer, Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Wm. A. Purse; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, J. W. Farrell; Acting-Second-Assistant, Geo. R. Dunkly. Steamer Mt Washington. Act
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
ward Herrick; Acting-Ensigns, A. J. L. Barker, Chas. Hall, R. D. Sparrow and E. H. McDonald; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, R. F. Brooks, Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Amos D. Allen; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, F. R. Shoemaker; Acting-Third-Assistants, A. Anderson, H. L. Perrine, J. E. Thumbert and Edw. G. Schwartz. Commodore Hull--Fourth-rate. Acting-Masters, F. Josselyn and J. O. Johnson; Acting-Ensign, F. J. Runnells; Acting-Master's Mate, Henry Fleet; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J. Chapman; Engineers: Acting-Third-Assistants. O. L. Smith, W. C. Remick and S. T. Hand. Rachael Seaman--Fourth-rate. Acting-Master, Samuel Curtis; Acting-Ensigns, E. T. Strong and D. Organ; Acting-Master's Mates, H. B. Arbecam and W. H. Wording; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, T. Thompson. Whitehead--Fourth-rate. Acting-Master, Geo. W. Barrett; Acting-Ensign, Jarvis Wilson; Acting-Master's Mates, T. E. Quayle, T. M. Nelson and W. S. Baldwin; Engineers: Acting-Third-Assistants, G. B. McDerm
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)
discharged.Actg. Ensign. June 8, 1864.Actg. Ensign. Chapin, Eugene,Mass.Mass.Mass.July 1, 1863.Actg. Asst. Paymr.J. L. Davis.East Gulf.Jan. 25, 1866.Discharged.Actg. Asst. Paymr. Chapin, Thomas E.,-Mass.Mass.Aug. 21, 1862.Actg. Ensign.Kingfisher.South Atlantic.Aug. 12, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Master. July 19, 1864.Actg. Master. Chapman, George T., Credit, Cambridge.Mass.Mass.Mass.July 20, 1863.Actg. Ensign.Lackawanna.West Gnlf .Sept. 19, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Chapman, Jonathan,Mass.Mass.Mass.Nov. 4, 1862.Actg. Asst. Paymr.Commodore Hull.North Atlantic.Mar. 9, 1865.Resigned.Actg. Asst. Paymr. Chapman, John H.,Mass.Mass.Mass.June 7, 1862.Actg. Master's Mate.Picket Boat No. 5.Onward-Nov. 5, 1862.Resigned.Actg. Master's Mate. Sept. 30, 1864.Actg. Ensign.Special Service.Nov. 17, 1868.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Chapell, Elisha S., His service for which he was appointed having expired as Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Conn.Mass.Mass.May 14, 1861.Actg. 3d Asst. En
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
256 Channing, W. E., 594 Chapell, E. S., 28 Chapin, E. F., 581 Chapin, Eugene, 28 Chapin, F. A., 256 Chapin, F. B., 256 Chapin, F. L., 581 Chapin, H. D., 581 Chapin, Herman, 581 Chapin, J. L., 256 Chapin, M. P., 407 Chapin, Samuel, 256 Chapin, T. E., 28 Chapman, Andrew, 256 Chapman, C. H., 256, 461, 486 Chapman, F. L., 581 Chapman, Faulkner, 581 Chapman, G. H., 172, 407, 462, 513 Chapman, G. R., 581 Chapman, G. T., 28 Chapman, Gates, Jr., 581 Chapman, J. H., 28 Chapman, Jonathan, 28 Chapman, W. H., 209 Chapman, W. H., 256 Chapman, Walter, 486 Chase, A. A., 379 Chase, C. E., 256 Chase, C. W., 256 Chase, Constantine, 256, 407, 513 Chase, D. L., 28 Chase, D. M., 256 Chase, G. T., 256 Chase, H. A., 28 Chase, H. E., 28, 638 Chase, Heman, Jr., 256, 513 Chase, J. F., 28 Chase, J. H., 257, 407 Chase, L. B., 28 Chase, S. W., 28 Chase, W. F., 28 Chase, W. P., 486 Chase, Whitman, 28 Chase, William, 257 Chatfield, Thomas, 28 Chauncey, C. R., 257
uel A. Elliott, 3780; for Caleb Eddy, 2769, Dec. 10, 1838 Election City. For Mayor, Jonathan Chapman, 4399; for Bradford Sumner, 3091, Dec. 9, 1839 For Jonathan Chapman, 5224; for Charles GJonathan Chapman, 5224; for Charles G. Greene, 2590, Dec. 14, 1840 For Jonathan Chapman, 4694; for John W. James, 3537, Dec. 13, 1841 For Martin Brimmer, 5081; for Bradford Sumner, 2288, Dec. 12, 1842 For Martin Brimmer, 4974; fJonathan Chapman, 4694; for John W. James, 3537, Dec. 13, 1841 For Martin Brimmer, 5081; for Bradford Sumner, 2288, Dec. 12, 1842 For Martin Brimmer, 4974; for James Savage, 2237, Dec. 11, 1843 For Josiah Quincy, Jr., 4404; three trials, no choice, Dec., 1844 For Thomas A. Davis, 4865; for all others, 4688, Feb. 21, 1845 For Josiah Quincy, Jr., cDied, Mar. 26, 1850 Samuel A. Eliot, inaugurated, Jan. 2, 1837 Died, Jan. 29, 1862 Jonathan Chapman, inaugurated, Jan. 6, 1840 Died, aged 41 years, May 25, 1848 Martin Brimmer, inaugura Boylston, Fort Hill, built, 1819 Rebuilt, 1853 Brimmer, Common street, built, 1843 Chapman, Eutaw street, East Boston, built, 1850 Dwight, Springfield street, built, 1856 Eliot, No
hools upon a more advantageous footing than they now are. This is the vote recorded: That Hon. James Russell, Richard Devens, Esq., and Aaron Putnam, Esq., be a committee on school funds, and to report at an adjourned meeting the amount of said funds and the best means of placing them at interest, and what the probable income from them will be. In December this committee reported the school fund to be as follows:— Farm in Stoneham, prized at£ 450. Bonds due from Richard Miller, Jonathan Chapman, and Richard Chapman£ 70. 0.1 Captain Nathan Adams, William Grubb, and Richard Trumbull£ 24. 0. Captain Benjamin Frothingham£20..6 Lot of land sold to Timothy Wright£ 119. 0.8 Received of Samuel Swan, Esq., for a lot of land belonging to James Kenney, secured by money borrowed of the school fund£ 49. 12.0 Farm at Stoneham, deficient£ 38.18. 8 A certain pasture in Medford£ 90. 0.0 Total£8.12.1 To this may be added the commons which it is proposed to rent; notes due from Ni
. Central Hill, Somerville, 7. Central Street, Somerville, 7. Chamberlain, John, 84. Chambre, Rev. A. St. John, 1. Chance, 84. Charles River, 4. Charlestown, Mass., 4, 5, 6, 7, 14, 18, 19, 23, 38, 42, 43, 63, 64, 65, 66, 72, 73, 77, 78, 79, 80, 82, 83, 85, 88, 89, 92. Charlestown Neck, 4. Charlestown Schools after 1793, 38-46. Charlestown Schools after 1812, 63-74. Charlestown Schools from 1819-20, 90-101. Charlestown Schools without the Peninsula, 14-22. Chapman, Jonathan, 41. Chapman, Richard, 41. Charter of William and Mary, 79. Chauncy, President, 79. Chelmsford, Mass., 87. Chelsea, Mass., 38, 77. Chelsea Point, 100. Chicago, Ill., 8. Christ Church, Cambridge, Mass., 85. City Square, Charlestown, Mass., 65, 78. Clark, Joseph, 47. Clark, Joseph H., 47. Cleveland, Miriam, 85. Coffin, Damaris (Gayer), 87. Coffin, Nathaniel, 87. Colburn's Mental Arithmetic, 101. Colburn, Mr., 93, 94. College Avenue, 14. College Hill, 6. Col