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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 44: battle of Mobile Bay. (search)
nder, Weld N. Allen; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, E. A. Chadwick; Acting-Master, H. L. Sturgis; Acting-Ensigns, Edward Pendexter and Eugene Biondi; Acting-Master's Mates, Edward Hennessy and Francis Way; Engineers: Acting-Second Assistant, H. P. Powers; Acting-Third-Assistants, Chas. Haskins, John Dunlap and James Creery. Steamer Aroostook. Lieutenant-Commander, Chester Hatfield; Assistant Surgeon, H. W. Birkey; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, W. L. Pynchon; Acting-Ensigns, J. S. Russ and J. Griffin; Acting-Master's Mates, C. S. Bellows, Wim. Barker and Edw. Culbert; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, J. C. Cree; Third-Assistants, James Entwistle, Samuel Gregg and Nathan Brown. Steamer Sciota. Lieutenant-Commander, George H. Perkins; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, E. P. Colby; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, C. H. Lockwood; Acting-Master, B. Van Voorhis; Acting-Ensigns, S. S. Beck, S. H. Bevins and Geo. W. Coffin; Acting-Master's Mates, W. A. Osborne, Charles Atkins and Richard Graham;
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)
rove, Wm. Hanson and Edwin Crissey; Acting-Ensigns, Sydney Hall, John Cannon and G. B. Foster; Acting-Master's Mate, J. N. Peabody; Engineers: Second-Assistants, T. W. Rae, M. W. Mather, Michael McLaughlin and Christopher Nulton; Third-Assistant, E. W. Clark; Acting-Third-Assistant, John H. Dee. Aroostook--Fourth-rate. Lieutenant-Commander, Joseph S. Skerrett; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, J. H. Richards; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, E. St. C. Clarke; Acting-Master, P. S. Borden; Acting-Ensigns, John Griffin and Wm. Barker; Acting-Master's Mate, Edward Culbert; Engineers: Second-Assistants, Samuel Gragg and James Entwistle; Acting-Third-Assistants, Nathan Brown, L. M. Reenstjerna and J. P. Somerby. Vincennes--Third-rate. Lieutenant-Commander, C. H. Greene; Assistant Surgeon, J. W. Newcomer; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Samuel Jordan; Acting-Masters, A. E. Hunter and L. A. Brown; Acting-Ensign, Robert Henderson; Acting-Boatswain, John Smith; Acting-Gunner, Wm. Kneeland; Sailmaker,
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), William and Mary, Fort (search)
survivor before mentioned: I was working for Major Sullivan, he said, when Micah Davis came up and told me Major Sullivan wanted me to go to Portsmouth, and to get all the men I could to go with him. The men who went, as far as I can remember, were Maj. John Sullivan, Capt. Winborn Adams, Ebenezer Thompson, John Demeritt, Alpheus and Jonathan Chesley, John Spencer, Micah Davis, Isaac and Benjamin Small, of Durham; Ebenezer Sullivan, Captain Langdon, and Thomas Pickering, of Portsmouth; John Griffin, James Underwood, and Alexander Scammell. We took a gondola belonging to Benjamin Mathes, who was too old to go, and went down the river to Portsmouth. It was a clear, cold, moonlight night. We sailed down to the fort at the mouth of Piscataqua Harbor. The water was so shallow that we could not bring the boat to within a rod or shore. We waded through the water in perfect silence, mounted the fort, surprised the garrison, and bound the captain. In the fort we found 100 casks of pow
son, Mrs. Judge Roosevelt, Mrs. A. Bininger, Mrs. W. C. Bryant, Mrs. R. L. Stuart, Mrs. D. D. Field, Mrs. W. Astor, jr., Mrs. M. Grinnell, Mrs H. B. Smith, Mrs. R. Hitchcock, Mrs. F. Marberry, Mrs. S. F. B. Morse, Mrs. Judge Daly, Mrs. C. Swords, Miss Marquand, Mrs. G. Holbrooke, Mrs. D. Adams, Mrs. H. Baylis, Mrs. H. W. Bellows, Mrs. Stuart Brown, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. J. D. Wolfe, Mrs. A. Potter, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Elisha Fish Mrs. C. A. Seward, Mrs. Dr. Osgood, Mrs. Griffin, Mrs. J. Sherwood, Mrs. S. H. Tyng, Mrs. Capt. Shumway, Mrs. Edw. Bayard, Mrs. James Jones, Mrs. Judge Betts, Mrs. Wm. Ward, Mrs. H. E. Eaton, Mrs. W. C. Evarts, Mrs. Judge Bonney, Mrs. G. L. Schuyler, Mrs. Peter Cooper, Mrs. T. Tileston, Mrs. F. S. Wiley, Mrs. H. Webster, Mrs. Moffat, Mrs. S. J. Baker, Mrs. R. Gracie, Mrs. M. Catlin, Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. B. R. Winthrop, Mrs. G. Stuyvesant, Mrs. Geo. Curtis, Mrs. A. R. Eno, Mrs. W. F. Carey, Mrs. A. Hewitt, Mrs.
ated over the town. The disunion flag was captured by Captain Ferry's command, of my regiment, and the Stars and Stripes were run up and given to the breeze in its place. Captain William C. Moreau, of Colonel Crittenden's command, has rendered me very valuable assistance in a business point of view, since I took command of this post; and I hear his conduct in the recent engagement spoken of in terms of praise both by his officers and men. I recommend Corporal Charles Bryant and Sergeant John Griffin of Company G, Seventh Indiana, for good conduct. I have the honor to be, your obedient servant, E. Dumont, Commanding troops at Philippi. --N. Y. Herald, June 16. The victory at Philippi. Grafton, Monday Night, June 3. Yesterday morning, at ten o'clock, four regiments left here in two divisions--one consisting of the 1st Virginia regiment, part of the Ohio 16th, and the Indiana 7th, under command of Col. Kelly; the other the Indiana 9th and the Ohio 14th, commanded
Horsfall; Surgeon, Dr. James L. Van Ingen; Asst.-Surgeon, Dr. A. A. Edmestor; Chaplain, A. A. Farr. line officers.--Co. A--Capt., W. P. Gridley; Lieut., Daly; Ensign, E. W. Groote. Co. B--Capt., John Hastings; Lieut., Vands; Ensign, L. M. Norton. Co. C--Capt., A. Wiltsie; Lieut., A. B. Mitchell; Ensign, Sam. Leith. Co. D--Capt., J. C. McGuinniss; Lieut., Barry; Ensign, R. M. Sayres. Co. E--Capt., S. Truax; Lieut., W. Horsfall; Ensign, John Vedder. Co. F--Capt., M. H. Donovan; Lieut., Ed. Fisher; Ensign, John Mooney. Co. G--Capt. Stephen Farriot; Lieut., J. H. Morgan; Ensign, W. H. Ellis. Co. H--Capt., Peter Hogan; Lieut., T. C. Rogers; Ensign, J. M. Carmichael. Co. I--Capt., Thomas Radcliff; Lieut., Fisher; Ensign, C. W. Heald. Co. K--Capt., D. L. Bartlett; Lieut., A. Seeley; Ensign, H. G. Goodnow. non-commissioned Staff.--Sergeant-Major, T. M. Holden; Quartermaster-Sergeant, Vance; Color-Sergeant, H. Roger; Drum-Major, Griffin; Fife-Major, T. S. Green.--N. Y. Express, June 19.
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)
estern World; Perry.So. Atlantic; E. Gulf.Nov. 15, 1864.Resigned.Actg. Master. Gregory, William D.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Aug. 20, 1861.Actg. Master.Bohio.West Gulf.Sept. 6, 1861.Dismissed.Actg. Master. Oct. 3, 1861.Actg. Master.June 27, 1862.Revoked.Actg. Master. Griffin, George B., Credit, Lynn. See enlistment, July 15. 1861.Mass.Mass.Mass.Feb. 27, 1863.Actg. Master's Mate.Mt. Washington; Cohassett.North Atlantic.Oct. 26, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Apr. 17, 1864.Actg. Ensign. Griffin, John, Credit, Boston.Mass.Mass.Mass.May 8. 1862.Actg. Master's Mate.Sabine; Ino.Special Service.Nov. 6, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Aug. 31, 1863.Actg. Ensign.Aroostook.West Gulf. Griggs, George H.,--Mass.Jan. 15, 1862.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Genesee.North Atlantic.Mar. 24, 1862.Resigned.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr. June 12, 1862.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr.Dec. 16, 1862.Resigned.Actg. 3d Asst. Engr. Gross, F. A.,Mass.Mass.N. Y.May 30, 1863.Actg. Ensign.Frolic.North Atlantic.Dec. 23, 1865.Hon.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
aul, 62 Greene, R. H., 62 Greene, S. D., 656 Greene, S. E., 287 Greene, W. B., 214, 419 Greenleaf, H. S., 215 Greenleaf, J. W., 287 Greenleaf, Westover, 287 Greenough, W. S., 468, 529 Greenwood, G. H., 656 Gregerson, J. R., 287 Gregg, W. W., 62 Gregory, F. F., 62 Gregory, J. H., 62 Gregory, Joseph, Jr., 62 Gregory, M. B., 62 Gregory, S. B., 62 Gregory, W. D., 62 Grew, Henry, Mrs., 582 Grey, Jeremiah, 582 Griffin, C. N., 287 Griffin, Daniel, 287 Griffin, G. B., 62 Griffin, John, 62 Griffith, T. B., 287 Griggs, G. H., 62 Grimes, D. E., 288 Grimke, Charlotte, L. F., 656 Grinnell, C. B., 582 Griswold, C. E., 215, 608 Griswold, J. M., 288 Gross, F. A., 62 Gross, F. A., Jr., 62 Gross, T. H. P., 62 Groth, T. A., 62 Grout, J. W., 288 Grove, J. R., 64 Grover, C. E., 288 Grover, E. H., 64 Grozier, W. W., 64 Grubb, W. H., 64 Grush, J. S., 288 Guernsey, A. H., 656 Guernsey, D. W., 64 Guild, Amasa, 288 Guild, C. E., 468 Guild, C. F., 64 Guild, H
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
t A. L. Sumner, 4th Corporal J. L. Banknight, Private J. M. David, P. P. Derrick, Private S. A. Epting, J. Epting, D. W. Ellison, Jacob Coon, W. T. Sumner. Co. I. 1st Sergeant S. L. Wilkins, Private J. Bagwell, E. Elders, John Griffin, teams'r Div. Subs. D'pt. D. C. Neighbors, Private B. Reeves, J. E. Saunders, James Sprouse, S. Sparks, G. A. Thompson, Div. Commissary Depm't. Private J. Neighbors, Private E. Thompson. John Petree, Co. K. 1st Sergean S. M. Johns, T. G. Vance. Co. H. Lieut. J. D. Matherson, Lieut. J. L. Hade, Corporal T. P. Sanders, Private E. E. Adamson, T. P. Auldrich, J. A. Baskin, T. J. Breunoer, C. L. Bouney, A. G. Bright, C. B. Canton, Z. C. Crampton, John Griffin, T. L. Haile, J. M. Hunnicut, T. Hinson, Wm. Kirkland, A. L. C. Kinard, L. Koon, Private W. Matherson, A. H. Massey, R. M. Massey, R. E. McKay, John Player, B. E. Perkins, Henry Smith, D. H. Smith, John Thompson, John T
ned a jury yesterday — to wit, H. W. Starke, D. T. Carter, Thomas F. Ragland, A. Welsh, M. Seagers, Joseph M. Humphreys, Robert Riddell, James Jacobs, Julius Kracker, John J. Cannon, and Larkin P. Ford, to inquire how, when, and by what means John Griffin came to his death. The jury were sworn and the evidence heard. Sergeant Keith was voluntarily present as the person charged with the shooting. Captain John Hill sworn: Captain Hill testified that Dr. Edwards, who had been robbed of ds saw the deceased after he was shot and before he died; placed a guard over him; and when he died, delivered the body and a pistol found on deceased to the police. J. B. Hunter, sworn: I, in company with Sergeant Keith and others, pursued Griffin down Elm street, when the deceased turned and fired at Sergeant Keith. Keith then fired at him, but did not hit him. The deceased then ran towards Rocketts street, and down that street. We pursued him. The deceased afterwards stopped and snapp
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