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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
aster, Geo. Cochran; Chaplain, C. A. Davis; Second-Lieutenant of Marines, L. E. Fagan; Acting-Masters, W. U. Grozier and S. J. White; Acting-Ensigns, G. T. Davis, Whitman Chase, E. A. Small and J. F. Brown; Acting-Master's Mates, Wm. R. Lyons, D. E. Knox, J. J. Fuller, Jr., Wm. Read, Jr., E. P. Blague, H. C. Thorburn and J. B. Lukens; Engineers: Chief, A. C. Stimers; Second-Assistants, J. S. Green, P. R. Voorhees, W. C. Williamson, A. Michener and N. W. Buckhout; Acting-Third-Assistants, J. W. Collins, W. H. Peabody and J. T. Smith; Boatswain, Charles Miller; Gunner, Cornelius Dugan; Carpenter, Wm. Hyde; Sailmaker, H. W. Frankland. *Vanderbilt--Second-rate. Captain, Charles W. Pickering; Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant-Commander, J. D. Danels; Surgeon, Joseph Wilson; Assistant-Surgeon, L. M. Lyon; Acting Assistant Paymaster, J. E. Tolfree; Captain of Marines, William H. Parker; Acting-Masters, A. M. Keith and L. F. Timmerman; Acting-Ensigns, A. P. Sampson and E. N. Snow; Acting-Mast
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
Beall, Co. I. Jos. Hite, Co. I. Jos. E. Moore, Co. K. Sergeant W. G. Foster, Co. K. [47] Fifteenth Virginia Regiment. Hosp'l Stew'd L. L. Swank. Ord. Sergeant E. M. Foster. Sergeant W. A. Blankenship, Co. A. Jas. Fox, Co. A. Private J. W. Collins, Co. E. W. H. Chisholm, Co. E. T. A. Deitrick, Co. E. C. W. Dick, Co. E. Private J. W. Birchett, Co. A. Julius W. Herbert, Co. A. T. N. Chamberlayne, Co. A. Walter R. Smith, Co. A. W. H. Wise, Co. A. Corporal J. C. Taylor, Co. B J. F. Cambliss,Co. E. 2d Corporal M. B. Cureton,Zzz=Co. E. 3d Corporal J. J. Caulee, Zzz=Co. E. 4th Corporal A. Gray, Zzz=Co. E. Private Geo. Butler, Zzz=Co. E. W. W. Bradshaw, Zzz=Co. E. C. W. Boggs, Zzz=Co. E. J. Caulee, Zzz=Co. E. J. W. Collins, Zzz=Co. E. J. Cook, Zzz=Co. E. T. W. Daniel, Zzz=Co. E. C. Harvey, Zzz=Co. E. T. J. Hancock, Zzz=Co. E. J. P. Hammock, Zzz=Co. E. Y. Harris, Zzz=Co. E. R. Scarbrour,Co. I. Priv'te J. M. D. L. Collin,Co. K. T. J. Dixon,Zzz=Co. K. J.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), General Semmes' Georgia Brigade. (search)
e W. Roland. Co. H. Private W. H. Rice, S. Peacock, Private A. Smith. Co. I. Sergeant J. H. Brown, Private E. S. Davis, M. J. Leneda, S. A. Horton, Private J. McShurn, P. M. McShurn, A. S. Rivers. Co. K. Private Jno. A. Wood. Corporal H. C. Freeman, [48] Fiftieth Georgia Infantry. Field and Staff. Q. M. Sergeant L. P. Wells. Ord. Sergeant H. W. M. Tyn Comm'y Sergeant Jas. R. Sheldon. Private W. A. Bird,Co. B. W. Nipper,Co. C. A. Merrit,Zzz=Co. C. J. W. Collins,Co. D. S. Martin,Zzz=Co. D. W. M. Lenny,Co. E. D. Stephenson,Zzz=Co. E. A. J. Duroldson,Zzz=Co. E. Jas. Speers,Zzz=Co. E. G. B. Alday,Co. F. W. A. Ellis.Zzz=Co. F. Priv'te N. Hicks,Co. F. B. F. Metcalf,Zzz=Co. F. T. R. Burley,Zzz=Co. F. Jas. Clemmons,Co. G. D. W. Murphy,Co. H. Jas. Home,Zzz=Co. H. T. B. Baker,Zzz=Co. H. J. Hancock,Zzz=Co. H. Saul Mercer,Zzz=Co. H. G. J. Relliford,Co. I. D. Luke,Co. K. [25] Fifty-first Georgia Infantry. Private R. L. McDonald
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 30., The Mayflower of the Pilgrims. (search)
yard, 47 feet, 6 inches; fore topsail yard, 34 feet, 1-1/2 inches; mainmast, deck to top, 46 feet; total deck to truck, 81 feet; main yard, 53 feet; main topsail yard, 38 feet, 6 inches; mizzenmast, deck to top, 34 feet; total deck to truck, 60 feet, 6 inches; spanker yard, 54 feet, 6 inches; boats, one on port side of deck, 17 feet long by 5 feet, 2 inches wide; one on starboard side, 13 feet, 6 inches long by 4 feet, 9 inches wide. This model was under the personal supervision of Capt. J. W. Collins. It is an exact miniature, in hull and rig, of a ship of the date and size of the Mayflower. Careful attention was given to its construction in all details; it was built from the lines and rigged from the sail plan of a ship contemporaneous with the Mayflower, and, it may fairly be assumed, represents such a ship as brought the Pilgrims from Plymouth, England, to the New England coasts. The Pilgrims' Mayflower, of 1620, was at one time an English warship. The name is one of the