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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
. Tripp; Acting-Master's Mates, J. W. Gardner, F. H. Poole and W. W. Hunter; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, F. E. Porter; Acting-Second Assistant, Eugene Mack; Acting-Third-Assistants, Thos. Foley, Owen Kaney, James Fitzpatrick and Chas. Ward. *Aries--Third-rate. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, F. S. Wells; Acting-Ensigns, G. F. Morse, J. A. Brennan and Seth Hand; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, A. C. Fowler; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, C. A. Downes; Acting-Master's Mates, D. McCool and F. A. Haskell; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, Simeon Smith; Acting-Third-Assistants, R. H. Cornthwait, T. E. Wilson and J. F. Fraser. Cambridge--Third-rate. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, J. F. Nickels; Acting-Master, S. K. Luce; Acting-Ensigns, I. S. Bradbury and A. J. Iverson; Acting-Assistant-Surgeon, John Spare; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J. J. Pratt; Acting-Master's Mate, F. U. Northup; Engineers: Acting First-Assistant, G. B. Orswell; Acting-Second-Assistants, W. W. Tunis and John Whit
State, he responded that his neighbors had intrusted him with the lives of their sons, and he could not leave them while the War lasted. He was but one among thousands animated by like motives; but none ever volunteered from purer impulses, or served with more unselfish devotion, than Peter A. Porter. Lewis O. Morris, and F. F. Wead; all of New York. Cols. Edward Pye, 95th N. Y., O. H. Morris, 66th N. Y., J. C. Drake, 112th N. Y., John McConihe, 169th N. Y., Edwin Schall, 51st Pa., and F. A. Haskell, 36th Wise. Brig.-Gen. R. O. Tyler was among the severely wounded. Brig.-Gen. Doles was the only Rebel officer of note reported as killed. Col. Lawrence M. Keitt, formerly a conspicuous M. C. from South Carolina, had fallen the day before. Our army had suffered terribly in this battle; but it had lost blood only. The fighting closed with our front advanced on several points and forced back on none; but Lee, overestimating the effects of our repulse on the morale of our men, and s
F. A. Haskell Col. 36th Wis. InfantryJune 3, 1864.Killed.1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Second Army Corps, Army of the Potomac