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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 4 2 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
Daniel Ammen, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 7.2, The Atlantic Coast (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 4 2 Browse Search
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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 11: Goldsborough's expedition to the sounds of North Carolina. (search)
rray; Hetzel, Lieut.-Comdg. H. K. Davenport; Underwriter, Lieut.-Comdg. W. N. Jeffers; Delaware, Lieut.-Comdg. S. P. Quackenbush; Commodore Perry, Lieut.-Comdg. C. W. Flusser; Valley City, Lieut-Comdg. J. C. Chaplin; Con. Barney, Act.-Lieut.-Comdg R. T. Renshaw; Hunchback, Act.-Vol.-Lt.-Comdg. E. R. Colhoun; Southfield, Act.-Vol.-Lt.-Comdg. C. F. W. Behm; Morse, Acting-Master Peter Hayes; Whitehead, Acting-Master Charles French; Lockwood, Acting-Master G. W. Graves; Brincker, Acting-Master John E. Giddings; I. N. Seymour, Acting-Master F. S. Wells; Ceres, Acting-Master John McDiarmid; Putnam, Acting-Master W. J. Hotchkiss; Shawsheen, Acting-Master T. G. Woodward; Granite, Acting-Master's Mate E. Boomer. Rear-Admiral Louis M. Goldsborough. These vessels were placed by Admiral Goldsborough under the general command of Commander S. C. Rowan, who carried his divisional flag on the steamer Delaware. The flagship Philadelphia being unfit for the purpose took no part in the engag
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 34: (search)
ant, E. R. Colhoun; Acting-Master, Ric'd Pasquell; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Henry Cushing; Acting-Assistant Engineers, Henry Armstrong and John Wall; Acting-Master's Mates, Wm. Weaver and Chas. Weaver. Steamer Henry Brinker. Acting-Master, John E. Giddings; Acting-Master's Mate, W. B. Miles: Acting-Engineers, J. W. Kelsey, Robt. Ross and W. H. Yates. Sloop Granite. Acting-Master, E. Boomer. Steamer Hetzel. Commander, H. K. Davenport; Lieutenant, C. L. Franklin; Acting-Assisss. Frigate Congress. Lieutenants, Joseph B. Smith and Austin Pendergrnst; Acting-Master, Thomas Moore; Master's Mate, Peter J. Hargous; Pilot, Wm. Rhodes. Bark Gemsbok. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, Edward Cavendy; Acting-Masters, J. E. Giddings, O. Thatcher. T. Werthoff and Samuel Very; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Thomas Welch; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, E. H. Roberts. Ship supply. Commander, Geo. Colvocoresses; Assistant Surgeon, W. L. Wheeler; Paymaster, Edw. Foster; Acting-M
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)
la.West Gulf.July 25, 1864.Appointment revoked.Actg. Master. Gibney, James C.,--Mass.Jan. 25, 1862.Actg. Master's Mate.Maratanza.North Atlantic.Oct. 12, 1863.Resigned.Actg. Ensign. July 25, 1862.Actg. Ensign. Gibson, Edward K.,Mass.Mass.Mass.June 4, 1862.Actg. Asst. Paymr.Relief; Alabama.West Gulf; North Atlantic.June 24, 1865.Discharged.Actg. Asst. Paymr. Gibson, William B.,N. Y.Mass.Mass.Nov. 2, 1861.Asst. Surgeon.Connecticut.Supply Steamer.Nov. 8, 1862.Deceased.Asst. Surgeon. Giddings, John E.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Aug. 20, 1861.Actg. Master.Gemsbok.West India.May 16, 1863.Resigned.Actg. Master. Aug. 9, 1864.Actg. Ensign.Hendrick Hudson; Isonomia.East Gulf.July 29, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Master. July 10, 1865.Actg. Master. Gifford, Charles P., Sick.Mass.Mass.Mass.Sept. 2, 1864.Actg. Ensign.Maumee.North Atlantic.Apr. 24, 1865.Appointment revoked.Actg. Ensign. Gifford, George P.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Feb. 25, 1864.Actg. Master's Mate.Mackinaw; Portsmouth.No. Atlantic; W. Gulf.Ap
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
rish, Smith, 582 Gerry, C. M. S., 58 Gerry, Edson, 467 Gerry, M. H., 58 Gertz, W. H., 283 Getchell, D. L., 283 Gherardi, Bancroft, 58 Gibbs, A. P., 58 Gibbs, C. I., 58 Gibbs, E. J., 283 Gibbs, I. B., 417 Gibbs, Joseph, 283 Gibbs, Leonard, 582 Gibbs, P. C., 58 Gibbs, W. C., 58 Gibbs, W. P., 58 Gibbs, William, 283 Gibney, J. C., 58 Gibson, E. K., 58 Gibson, G. W., 283 Gibson, J. H., 582 Gibson, James, 284 Gibson, W. B., 58 Gibson, William, 284 Giddings, E. L., 284 Giddings, J. E., 58 Gifford, C. P., 58 Gifford, Edmund, 417, 526 Gifford, F. S., 284 Gifford, G. P., 58 Gifford, G. W., 284 Gifford, J. L., 58 Gifford, Robinson, 58 Gifford, S. S., 574 Gifford, T. J., 284 Gifford, T. J., 284 Gifford, W. M., 284 Gilbert, D. S., 58 Gilbert, Samuel, Jr., 582 Gilbreth, S. G., 284 Giles, Eleazer, 284 Giles, I. W., 284 Giles, J. J., 284 Giles, W. D., 58 Gilfillan, Thomas, 381 Gill, C. C., 58 Gill, E. B., Jr., 284 Gillespie, William, 467 Gillett, J.
Daniel Ammen, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 7.2, The Atlantic Coast (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter VIII Hatteras InletRoanoke Island. (search)
Wm. N. Jeffers; Delaware, Lieutenant-Commanding S. P. Quackenbush; Commodore Perry, Lieutenant-Commanding C. W. Flusser; Valley City, Lieutenant-Commanding J. C. Chaplin; Commodore Barney, Acting-Lieutenant R. T. Renshaw; Hunchback, Acting Volunteer Lieutenant-Commanding E. R. Colhoun; Southfield, Acting Volunteer Lieutenant-Commanding C. F. W. Behm; Morse, Acting-Master Peter Hayes; Whitehead, Acting-Master Chas. A. French; Lockwood, Acting-Master G. W. Graves; Brincker, Acting-Master, John E. Giddings; I. N. Seymour, Acting-Master F. S. Wells; Ceres, Acting-Master John McDiarmid; Putnam, Acting-Master W. J. Hotchkiss; Shawsheen, Acting-Master Thos. G. Woodward, and Granite, Acting-Master's Mate E. Boomer. The army transports were forty-six in number, armed with forty-seven guns of small calibre, and carried in round numbers 12,000 troops. They formed not an inconsiderable part of the attacking force, and were under Commander Samuel P. Hazard, U. S.N. Flag-Officer Goldsborough
Daniel Ammen, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 7.2, The Atlantic Coast (ed. Clement Anselm Evans), Chapter 9: reduction of Newbern—the Albemarle. (search)
Stripes, Lieutenant-Commanding Reed Werden; Louisiana, Lieutenant-Commanding Alexander Murray; Hetzel, Lieutenant-Commanding H. K. Davenport; Commodore Perry, Lieutenant-Commanding C. W. Flusser; Valley City, Lieutenant-Commanding J. C. Chaplin; Underwriter, Lieutenant-Commanding A. Hopkins; Commodore Barney, Lieutenant-Commanding R. T. Renshaw; Hunchback, LieutenantCom-manding E. R. Colhoun; Southfield, Lieutenant-Commanding C. F. Behm; Morse, Acting-Master Peter Hayes; Brincker, Acting-Master J. E. Giddings; and Lockwood, Acting-Master G. W. Graves. The reader will find the armaments of these vessels in the Appendix, and has doubtless already perceived that they are generally the same vessels that five weeks earlier had acted so effectively in the capture of Roanoke Island. At 8.30 A. M. on the 13th the vessels shelled the woods near the proposed place of landing, under cover of which part of the troops were disembarked and moved up the beach at 11.30 A. M., and in the meantim
0-pdr., 4 IX-in., 1 12-pdr., rifled. Valley CityLieut.-Commanding A. O. Chaplin4 32-pdn., 1 12-pdr., rifled. UnderwriterLieut.-Commanding W. N. Jeffers1 Viii-in., 1 80-pdr., rifled; 1 12-pdr., rifled. Commodore Barney.Lieut.-Commanding K. T. Benshaw.4 IX-in., 1 32-pdr., 1 12-pdr., rifled. HunchbackLieut.-Commanding B. R. Colhoun3 IX-in., 1 100-pdr., rifled. SouthfieldLieut.-Commanding C. F. W. Behm.3 IX-in., 1 100-pdr., rifled. MorseActing-Master Peter Hayes2 IX-in. BrinckerActing-Master J. E. Giddings1 30-pdr., rifled. LockwoodActing-Master G. W. Graves1 80-pdr., rifled, 1 12-pdr rifled. WhiteheadActing-Master French1 IX-in. SeymourActing-Master Wells1 30-pdr., 1 12-pdr., rifled. CeresActing-Master McDiarmid1 30-pdr., rifled ; 1 32-pdr. PutnamActing-Master Hotchkiss1 20-pdr., rifled. ShawshenActing-Master Woodward2 20-pdrs, rifled. GraniteMaster's Mate Boomer1 32-pdr. X.—Names of commanding officers and the batteries of vessels that engaged the ram Albemarle, May 5,