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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)
division in all directions, did not distract them in the least in the discharge of their duties, nor, I may say, from their well-earned rest at the close of their watch. Accompanying me to the John Griffiths from the Horace Beales was Assistant-Surgeon Edes, Mr. Bacon, (my clerk,) and my boat's crew. Dr. Edes had every preparation made for the care of wounded men, he remaining on board the Griffiths during the bombardment, ready to give his services wherever needed. Mr. Bacon acted as signDr. Edes had every preparation made for the care of wounded men, he remaining on board the Griffiths during the bombardment, ready to give his services wherever needed. Mr. Bacon acted as signal officer, and was engaged in taking notes. I visited each vessel of the division frequently, night and day, while in action, finding the same good order in each. The minute directions given by you were strictly carried out. I have only to add that, as the vessels and mortars are now fitted, the preparations for action and the service of the mortars made beforehand were ample, and did not require to be altered in the least during the bombardment, nor has any suggestion from the seven day
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 20: a brave officer's mortification.--history set right. (search)
cting-Master, Newell Graham. Acting-Master's Mate, Wm. Collins. Acting-Master, J. H. Johnstone. Acting-Master's Mate, J. A. Chadwick. Acting-Master, H. B. Jenks. Acting-Master's Mate, G. R. Clifton. Acting-Master, E. C. Merriman. Acting-Master's Mate, J. W. Comer. Midshipman, N. W. Thomas. Acting-Master's Mate, William Dade. Midshipman, George W. Sumner. Acting-Master's Mate, Peter Decker. Assistant Surgeon, A. B. Judson. Acting-Master's Mate, George Drain. Assistant Surgeon, Robert T. Edes. Acting-Master's Mate, L. E. Daggett. Assistant Surgeon, A. A. Hoehling. Acting-Master's Mate, A. Felix. Assistant Paymaster, Clifton Hellen. Acting-Master's Mate, E. Gabrielson. Assistant Paymaster, H. M. Hanna. Acting-Master's Mate, D. H. Griswold. Acting-Master's Mate, August Adler. Acting-Master's Mate, William Hatch. Acting-Master's Mate, E. O. Adams. Acting-Master's Mate, J. S. Hyde. Acting-Master's Mate, T. H. Baker. Acting-Master's Mate, T. G. Hall.
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 23: destruction of the ram Arkansas.--capture of Galveston.--capture of the Harriet Lane.--sinking of the Hatteras.--attack on Baton Rouge.--Miscellaneous engagements of the gun-boats. (search)
ters' Mates, Geo. H. Rice and J. L. Chambers; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, John W. Shrify; Assistant Paymaster, W. S. Blunt. Bark W. G. Anderson. Acting-Masters, N. D'Oyly and Wm. Bailey; Acting-Masters' Mates, Roswell Davis and R. H. Carey; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Winthrop Butler; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Louis L. Scovel. Steamer Diana. Acting-Master, Ezra S. Goodwin Acting-Master's Mate, John D. Trott. Bark Horace Beales. Acting-Master, D. P. Heath; Assistant Surgeon, R. T. Edes; Acting-Ensign, J. F. Perkins; Acting-Master's Mates, James West and Eugene Biondi. Store-ship Nightingale. Acting-Masters, D. B. Horne and Edwin E. Drake; Acting-Masters' Mates, Thomas Stevens and Alonzo Gowdy; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Arthur Ricketson; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, H. D. Kimberly. Coal-ship Pampero. Acting-Master, Charles Huggins; Acting-Master's Mate, Charles Bostwick; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, J. H. Langsley; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, A. A. Pancoast. St
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 42: Red River expedition.--continued. (search)
the truth, of which there are many thousand living witnesses, and do foul injustice to the officers and soldiers of the Army, living and dead, to whom the Navy Department owes exclusively the preservation and honor of its fleet. Mississippi Squadron, January 1st, 1864. Rear-Admiral David D. Porter. Captain A. M. Pennock, Fleet-Captain. Steamer Black Hawk--Flag-ship. Lieutenant-Commanders, K. Randolph Breese and Watson Smith (Flag); Fleet-Surgeon, Ninian Pinkney; Assistant Surgeon, R. T. Edes; Acting-Assistant Paymaster,C. H. Kirkendall; Acting-Master, James Fitzpatrick; Ensigns, F. J. Naile, M. W. Sanders and S. W. Terry; Acting-Ensigns, Wm. Wardrop, Henry Baker, J. M. Alden and D. Pratt Mannix; Acting-Master's Mates, R. S. Howell, Harry Woodruff, David V. Porter and C. H. Sedgewick; Engineers: Acting-Chief, Geo. W. Walker; Acting-First-Assistant, O. G. Ritchie; Acting-Third-Assistants, J. C. Barr and W. B. Ritchie; Gunner, John R. Hall; Acting-Carpenter, Noah Dean.