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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 2 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 53: operations of the West Gulf Squadron in the latter part of 1864, and in 1865.--joint operations in Mobile Bay by Rear-Admiral Thatcher and General Canby. (search)
tleroy, Second-Assistant Engineer; Geo. J. Weaver, Second-Assistant Engineer; J. Thomas Maybury, Gunner; S. H. McMaster, Paymaster's Clerk; H. L. Manning, Master's Mate: Joseph Fry, Lieutenant Commanding; Page M. Baker, Master's Mate; John G. Blackwood, First-Lieutenant; Wm. H. Haynes, Gunner; Hiram G. Goodrich, Third-Assistant-Engineer; John Applegate, Third-Assistant-Engineer; Jacob H. Turner, Acting-Master's Mate; Thomas A. Wakefield, Third-Assistant-Engineer; J. D. Johnson, Commander; W. W. Graves, Assistant Surgeon; W. T. J. Kunsh, Third-Assistant-Engineer; Henry D. Bassett, Acting-Constructor. The next inclosure is the parole given by the seamen of the Confederate States Navy serving on different vessels, fifty-three in number, entered into in their behalf by Julian Myers, Acting-Fleet Captain. The next, the parole given by one hundred and twenty men of the steamer Morgan, entered into in their behalf by Joseph Fry, Lieutenant Commanding the Morgan. The next, .the parole
der. He is absent, wounded. The regimental commander reports all as having fought well, except one or two. He regards privates Churchwell Parker and Daniel Hodnett, who were killed, and private Joseph Singleton, as worthy of special mention. Company G. Captain Lee reports the company as having behaved well. He desires to mention the following named non-commissioned officers and privates as having displayed individual gallantry: Sergeant H. H. Moore, Corporal Robert F. Mackasey, privates W. W. Graves, Alexander Gilchrist, Alexander Nethery, R. D. Riggins, John D. Algood, Samuel W. Crowder, James Singleton, George T. Tucker, C. S. Roffe, and Henry Hoteln. Company H. The regimental commander reports private Dudley as worthy of special mention. Company I. Captain W. W. Wood was severely shocked by a bomb early in the action. The regimental commander reports all as having behaved well. Company K. Captain Griggs reports all as having behaved so well that he cannot mention on
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Private Daniel Lancaster, Thomas Ward. Co. K. Sergeant Wm. A. Wilson, Private L. D. Abernathy, B. F. Arney, J. P. Arney, J. Britton, H. H. Childers, W. P. Deitz, Private W. A. Langbridge, Joe Murrell, J. A. Penson, John Stafford, J. P. Whitner, J. R. Webb, W. C. Fount, Private J. A. Denton, J. A. Hawk, W. P. Ikard, Private A. A. Toder, H. Zimmerman. [111] Fifty-sixth North Carolina Regiment. Field and Staff. Com. Sergeant S. P. Mullen, Q.-M. Sergeant W. W. Graves, Hosp. Steward Bailey Busi. Co. A. Private H. A. Dudley, William Gallop, Jacob Goble, John Grier, Private J. Q. Homer, J. C. Hughes, John Sawyer. Co. B. Private Calvin Culbreth, Private R. M. Everett. Co. C. Private H. M. Luter, Duncan Parish, Dorsey Relph, Private B. J. Sears, Lerus Williams. Co. D. Corporal J. Fancette, Private A. J. Gordon, E. Gates, James Jacobs, Private James Roberts, Thomas Roberts, Thomas Taylor, Georg