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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 33: (search)
ading and G. F. Morse; Acting-Master's Mates, J. H. Wainwright, A. R. Bashford, John Brown and G. H. French; Engineers: Second-Assistant, L. J. Allen; Third-Assistants, C. P. Gardner, P. H. Hendrickson, John Lloyd and J. W. Boynton. Steamer James Adger. Commander, Thomas H. Patterson; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, R. N. Atwood; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, W. W. T. Greenway; Acting-Master, R. O. Patterson; Acting-Ensigns, C. F. Keith and J. T. Chadwell; Acting-Master's Mates, W. W. Reed, George Couch and Wm. B. Dyer, Jr.; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, E. A. Whipple; Acting-Second-Assistant, John Carren; Acting-Third-Assistants, Andrew McTurk, Wm. Moran and W. R. Nutz; Acting-Gunner, J. H. Pennington. Iron-clad steamer Patapsco. Commander, Daniel Ammen; Lieutenant, Henry Erben, Jr.; Assistant Surgeon, W. L. Wheeler; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Daniel Leach, Jr.; Acting-Master, William Hamilton; Acting-Ensigns, J. T. Ross and Henry Kloeppel; Engineers: First-Assistant, B. B.
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 52: operations about Charleston, 1865.--fall of Charleston, Savannah, etc. (search)
nt-Commander, A. W. Johnson; Acting-Ensigns, H. B. Francis, H. F. Dorton and Alonzo Elwell; Acting-Master's Mates, D. J. King and Joseph Gregory, Jr.; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, S. C. Johnson; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Chas. Dutcher: Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, John Fallon; Third-Assistant, C. W. Kenyon; Acting-Third-Assistants, C. E. Jevins and James F. Miller. Sonoma--Third-rate. Lieutenant-Commander, R. W. Scott; Acting-Master, H. M. Merrill; Acting-Ensigns, S. H. Pallock, Geo. Couch, S. G. Bryer and M. J. Daly; Acting-Master's Mate, D. W. Spinney; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, David Fairdrey, Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Wm. Sellew; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, A. B. Cullins; Acting-Third-Assistants, Rufus Barton, R. G. Lewis, George Paul and John O'Keefe; Gunner, J. M. Hogg. Nipsic--Fourth-rate. Lieutenant--Commander, Edmund W. Henry; Acting-Masters, George P. Lee, J. E. Stickney and H. A. Green; Acting-Ensign, Geo. E. Thomas; Acting-Master's Mates, W. S. How
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)
iatic.May 1, 1869.Hon. dischargedMate. Connack, Alexander,Mass.Mass.Mass.Oct. 25, 1864.Actg. Ensign.Wando.South Atlantic.Sept, 19, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Cornell, Randell M., See enlistment, Dec. 23, 1862. Credit, Medford.R. I.Mass.Mass.Dec. 26, 1863.Actg. Master's Mate.Sophronia.Potomac Flotilla.Oct. 31, 1865.Appointment revoked.Mate. Cottrell, Simon G.,Me.Mass.Mass.May 17, 1864.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Wyoming.East India.Aug. 7, 1865.Hon. dischargedActg. 3d Asst. Engr. Couch, George,Conn.Mass.Mass.Sept. 10, 1861.Actg. Master's Mate.Sonoma.South Atlantic.Oct. 14, 1865.Hon. dischargedActg. Ensign. Aug. 2, 1864.Actg. Ensign. Courtney, Charles, Credit, Cambridge.Mass.Mass.Mass.Jan. 21, 1862.Actg. Master.Maratanza; Ohio.North Atlantic; Recff. Ship.Mar. 4, 1866.Hon. dischargedActg. Master. Cousens, John H.,-Mass.Mass.Oct. 29, 1862.Actg. Ensign.Sacramento; Galatea.Special Service.Nov. 22, 1865.Hon. dischargedActg. Master. Feb. 17, 1865.Actg. Master. Conthouy, Jose
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
., 262 Copeland, C. D., 262 Copeland, C. F., 262 Copeland, G. H., 262 Copeland, H. W., 262 Copeland, R. M., 262, 408 Copeland, R. M., 641 Coppee, H., 641 Corbin, F. S., 262 Cordwell, William, 262 Corlew, W. R., 262 Corliss, A. W., 463 Cormack, Alexander, 34 Cornell, R. M., 34 Cornish, T. O., 379 Corthell, E. L., 463 Cotrell, M. H., 262 Cotting, C. H., 262 Cotting, E. P., 263 Cottle, Edmund, 263 Cotton, J. W., 642 Cottrell, S. G., 34 Couch, D. N., 173, 210, 409, 642 Couch, George, 34 Couch, Robert, 581 Coulter, W. J., 263 Coupe, William, 263 Courtney, Charles, 34 Cousens, J. E., 263 Cousens, J. H., 34 Cousins, W. H., 263 Couthouy, J. P., 34 Coveney, J. W., 263 Covey, Jonas, 262 Cowdin, R. J., 263 Cowdin, R. J., 463 Cowdin, Robert, 174, 210, 409, 606, 642 Cowdin, W. H., 263 Cowdrey, A. H., 487 Cowdrey, A. W., 379 Cowdrey, M. M., 263 Cowell, W. G., 36 Cowen, J. E., 263, 463 Cowen, Susan H., 681 Cowgill, Charles, 263 Cowie, Robert, 36 Cowie,
s of an hour, when he expired after a few gasps. His son was by him when he breathed his last. The most profound grief pervaded the whole of the officers and crew of the Freeborn. When it was known that the Captain was mortally wounded, George Couch, captain of the after gun, exclaimed, "Boys, let us have our revenge." The gun was then pointed true, and the five-seconds shell burst right in the midst of the enemy. He was about to fire again, when the Doctor forbade the disturbance of the Captain's last moments, and Couch desisted. Several of the men of both vessels had narrow escapes, being shot through their caps and various parts of their clothing. A round bullet went through the engine room, cut a broom handle in two, and fell on board. The Washington papers furnish the following official report: U. S. Sloop Pawnee,Potomac river,June 27th, 1861. Sir: --I have to report the following casualties resulting from the action at Mathias' Point this afternoon: