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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events, Diary from December 17, 1860 - April 30, 1864 (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 2 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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of our little navy, the C. S. steamer-of-war Sumter, sailed on Saturday last. on a cruise, having ran the paper blockade of the Lincoln Abolition war steamers, off the mouth of the Mississippi. She has a picked crew, and her commander is known to be a most brave and chivalrous sailor, and he has under him a most gallant set of officers: Commander, Raphael Semmes; Lieutenants, John M. Kells, R. F. Chapman, W. E. Evans, J. M. Stribling; Paymaster, Henry Myers; Passed Assistant-Surgeon, Francis L. Gait; Lieutenant of Marines, Becket E. Howell; Midshipmen, Richard F. Armstrong, W. A. Hicks, A. G. Hudgins, J. D. Wilson; Gunner, Thomas C. Cuddy; Sail-maker, M. P. Beaufort; Engineers, First Assistant, acting as chief, Miles J. Freeman; Second Assistant, W. P. Brooks; Third Assistants, Matthew O'Brien and Simeon W. Cummings. She has a crew of sixty-five men and twenty marines. The Charleston Mercury published the following on the Confederate Commissioners in Europe: It is now several
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., chapter 48 (search)
of officers of Confederate steamer Alabama, June 25, 1864. Raphael Semmes, Captain; J. M. Kell and Arthur Sinclair, Lieutenants; R. K. Howell, Lieutenant-of-Marines; J. S. Bulloch, Sailing Master; E. A. Maffitt and E. M. Anderson, Midshipmen; R. F. Armstrong and Jos. D. Wilson, Lieutenants; M. J. Freeman, Chief Engineer; John W. Pundt and M. O'Brien, Third-Assistant Engineers; J. O. Cuddy, W. Crawford and C. Seymour, Gunners; Captain's-Clerk, W. B. Smith; Boatswain, B. L. McClaskey; Francis L. Gait, Surgeon; W. P. Brooks, Second-Assistant Engineer ; Henry Alcott, Sailmaker D. H. Llewellyn, Assistant-Surgeon; G. T. Fullam, James Evans, Max Mulliner and J. Schroeder, Master's-Mates; Win. Robinson, Carpenter. There has been doubt expressed whether Captain Semmes challenged Captain Winslow to do battle: but the latter could not well have accepted, since the Alabama was not recognized by the United States Government as a Confederate slip-of-war. On the contrary, her acts had been d
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
. I, 10th Ala. Wm. H. Horton, 1st Lt. Co. A, 48th Va. Regiment. B. J. Smith, 1st Lt. Co. G, 4th N. C. Regiment. Peter Lyons, Surgeon P. A. C. S. Wm. Overton, Capt. Co. B, 1st Va. Battalion Infantry. John J. Hood, Capt. and Agt. for Miss. Troops. C. H. Bradshaw, Lt. Picket Guard. John B. Smith, 2d Lt. 2d Co. Ind. Sig. Corps. O. C. Henderson, Capt. Co. D, Commanding 1st Va. Batt. H. Marriott, Ass't Surgeon Engineer Corps. W. Gwathmey, Lt. Commanding C. S. Navy. Francis L. Gait, Surgeon C. S. Navy. Chas. K. King, 1st Lt. C. S. N. Geo. N. Halstead, Ass't Surg. C. S. N. G. W. Smith, Acting Master, C. S. N. N. G. Gayle, Carpenter, C. S. N. Geo. C. Lyon, Master's Mate, C. S. N. Geo. N. Thompson, Gunner, C. S. N. E. B. Trescott, Act. Midshipman, C. S. N. William Smith, Master's Mate, C. S. N. W. H. P. Morris, Lt. and A. D. C. S. M. Brown, Ass't Surg. 1st Va. Battalion. J. D. Graves, Master's Mate, C. S. N. [30] First Virginia Battal