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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 10. (ed. Frank Moore) 6 2 Browse Search
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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
ntine; Acting-Ensigns, J. W. Thompson and C. W. Jones; Acting-Master's Mates, J. F. Sias, J. L. Robins, T. W. Rack and F. W. Colton; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, H. Cushing; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, A. Barnum; Acting-Second-Assistant, B. Wilson; Acting-Third-Assistants, S. Hart, G. V. Payton, J. E. Edwards and J. W. Smith. *Monticello--Fourth-rate. Lieutenant, W. B. Cushing; Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, D. A. Campbell: Acting-Masters, C. A. Pettit and E. A. Elliott; Acting-Ensigns, W. H. Gibson, D. W. Lakin, T. B. Huntington, J. H. Puckett and J. B. Edwards; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, J. F. Billard; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, John Furey; Acting-Master's Mates, Charles Croton and J. S. Clark; Engineers: Second-Assistant, H. Missiner; Acting-Second-Assistants, C. A. Martin and F. McKinley; Acting-Third-Assistants, W. R. Call, and J. McCallum. *Gettysburg--Fourth-rate. Lieutenant, R. H. Lamson; Acting-Master, C. B. Dahlgren; Acting-Ensigns, A. S. Leighton, F. P. B. Sa
cannot refrain from again calling the attention of my superiors to the conspicuous gallantry and untiring zeal of Colonel W. H. Gibson, of the Forty-ninth Ohio volunteers. He succeeded to the. command of Willich's brigade, and was ever prompt to daf his division. General McCook, to whom I applied for a brigade, not knowing of Davis' movement, ordered immediately Colonel Gibson to go with his brigade, and the Colonel and the brigade passed at double-quick in less than five minutes after the rey battle on the following day. General Crittenden's wing was attacked in force on the second, and one of my brigades, Colonel Gibson's, was sent to reinforce them. For the gallant part taken by it reference is made to the report of Major-General Crih, his brigade was commanded temporarily by Colonel Wallace, of the Fifteenth Ohio, but was afterward commanded by Colonel W. H. Gibson, Forty-ninth Ohio. General Kirk becoming disabled was replaced by Colonel Dodge, Thirtieth Indiana, while the Thir