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the James River, Va., with a flag of truce, containing six officers and twelve men. The surgeon of the ship had been sent for from the shore, and the officers and the men, and the rest remained to guard the ship. For some reason, the party in the boat were fired on by some twenty or thirty men, and simultaneously the party on shore were attacked and all taken prisoners. Of the party in the boat, the master's mate, Almy, of Philadelphia, and W. P. Pierce, seaman, were instantly killed. Henry Johnson was severely wounded in the face, breast, and neck;----Brown, wounded in the kidneys; John Close, wounded in the thigh. The three latter were placed on the George Washington and carried to Fortress Monroe; but Brown, who was severely wounded, died in an hour after being put on board. Among the prisoners taken were----Baker, engineer; Paymaster Stockwell; the Surgeon of the ship;----Depford, signal officer, detailed from the army; Thos. Green, coxswain; J. O'Marley and Frank Cousin, sea
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 34: (search)
cting-Master's Mate, W. F. Durgin; Gunner, W. Ferguson; Carpenter, T. D. Wilson. Steamer Chocura. Commander, T. H. Patterson; Lieutenant-Commander, R. F. Bradford; Assistant Surgeon, Charles Carter; Acting-Masters, P. S. Borden and T. B. Sears; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, E. L. Turner: Assistant Engineers, Z. Talbot, W. H. Harrison, Theo. Cooper and Andrew Blythe; Acting-Master's Mate. A. P. Atwood. Steamer Currituck. Acting-Master, W. F. Shankland; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Henry Johnson; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, L. S. Yorke; Acting-Assistant Engineers, Alfred Clum, W. H. Borcum and Wm. Godard; Acting-Master's Mate, T. H. Strong. Steamer Commodore Perry. Lieutenant Commander, Charles W. Flusser; Acting-Masters, F. J. Thomas and Wv. B. Cushing; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Henry Anderson; Acting Assistant Engineers, J. W. Cross, J. L. Bowers and G. W. Richards; Acting-Master's Mates, R. Dolly, John Lynch and H. C. Webster. Steamer Corwin. Lieutenant Commande
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., chapter 51 (search)
John F. Costar. Steamer Commodore Read. Acting-Master, G. E. Hill; Acting-Assistant-Surgeon, James Wilson; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J. J. Duffield; Acting-Ensigns, G. E. McConnell, C. Ainsworth and L. Wold; Acting-Master's Mates, Guy Morrison, E. K. Howland and G. A. Patchke; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, A. K. Gaul; Acting-Third-Assistants, John Westinghouse, Wesley J. Phillips and George Smith. Steamer Currituck. Acting-Master, W. H. Smith; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Henry Johnson; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Frank Clark; Acting-Ensigns, Thomas Nelson, Ambrose Felix and J. A. Havens; Acting-Master's Mate, G. B. Hall; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, Alfred Clum; Acting-Third-Assistants, O. P. Thompson and C. B. Wright. Steamer Jacob Bell. Acting-Master, G. C. Shultze; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Wm. Neilson, Jr.; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Samuel Anderson; Acting-Ensigns, Benjamin Walker and D. W. Hodson; Acting-Master's Mates, Robert L. Omensetter and Art
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
gns, S. L. La Dein, J. F. Merry and F. C. Warner; Acting-Master's Mates, Thomas Rogers, H. G. Robinson and C. S. Hardy; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, Thomas McCausland; Acting-Second-Assistant, Richard Doran; Acting-Third-Assistants, Robert Berryman, C. J. Cooper and E. J. Swords; Acting, Gunner. J. C. Breslyn. *Pawtucket--Third-rate. Commander, James H. Spotts; Lieutenant, Allen, V. Reed; Acting-Ensigns, A. F. West, J. A. Slamm J. O. Winchester and P. J. Markoe; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Henry Johnson; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, G. A. Emerson; Acting-Master's Mates, D. H. Bellows, F. Hesslewood and L. F. Papanti; Engineers: Second-Assistants, A. H. Able, M. N. Knowlton and J. G. Cooper; Acting-Third-Assistant, N. G. Vandegrift; Gunner, J. D. Fletcher. *MacKINAWinaw--Third-rate. Commander, J. C. Beaumont; Acting-Master, A. J. Louch; Acting-Ensigns, W. H. Penfield, J. F. Blanchard and Joseph Estes; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, J. F. Cottrell; Acting-Assistant Paymaster,
tes steam sloop Ossipee, Mobile Bay, Aug. 5, 1864. sir: I have the honor to report the following casualties on board this ship during the engagement of this day with the enemy's batteries on shore and afloat: Lewis Lord, landsman, nape of neck, dangerous; Owen Maines, seaman, fore-arm broken, shoulder-joint, head, and hip contused, since died of wounds, killed; John Harris, Quarter-Gunner, gunshot wound in lower jaw, serious; Thomas Rogers, landsman, contusion of right leg, slight, Henry Johnson, ordinary seaman, splinter-wound, slight; James Sweeney, seaman, splinter-wound, slight; George Rowe, second-class fireman, splinter-wound, slight; Sam Hazard, landsman, splinter-wound, slight. Total, one killed, seven wounded. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, B. F. Gibbs, Surgeon. Commander W. E. Le Roy, Commanding U. S. Steam Sloop Ossipee, Mobile Bay. Report of casualties on the U. S. S. Galena. United States steamer Galena, Aug. 5, 1864. sir: I would most
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Louisiana, (search)
laiborne 1804 to 1812 State governors. William C. C. Claiborne1812 to 1816 James Villere 1816 to 1820 Thomas B. Robertson1820 1824 H. S. Thibodeaux1824 Henry Johnson1824 to 1828 Pierre Derbigny1828 to 1829 A. Beauvwis 1829 to 1830 Jacques Dupre1830 to 1831 Andre B. Roman1831 to 1834 Edward D. White1834 to 1838 Andre Be.No. of Congress. Term. Thomas Posey 12th 1812 James Brown12th to 14th 1813 to 1817 Allan B. Magruder12th 1812 Eligins Fromentin13th to 15th1813 to 1819 Henry Johnson15th to 18th 1818 to 1824 James Brown16th to 18th 1819 to 1823 Dominique Bouligny18th to 20th 1824 to 1829 United States Senators-continued. Name.No. ofert C. Nicholas 24th to 26th 1836 to 1841 Charles M. Conrad 27th 1842 to 1843 Alexander Barrow 27th to 29th 1841 to 1846 Alexander Porter 28th 1843 to 1844 Henry Johnson 28th to 30th 1844 to 1849 Pierre Soule 29th 1847 Solomon W. Downs 30th to 32d 1847 to 1853 Pierre Soule 31st to 32d 1849 to 1853 Judah P. Benjamin 33d to
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Louisiana, (search)
Has Louallier arrested as a spy; Hall, as abetting a mutiny in granting a habeas corpus for Louallier; arrests Hollander; releases all three; and for high-handed methods is tried and fined $1,000......1815 Frederic Tudor ships ice to New Orleans from Boston......1820 Thomas B. Robertson elected governor......1820 Governor Robertson resigning to become judge of United States district court, President Thibodeaux of the Senate acts as governor until inauguration of Governor-elect Henry Johnson......December, 1824 Visit of Lafayette; the legislature appropriates $15,000 for his entertainment......1825 Legislature grants $10,000 to Thomas Jefferson Randolph for the family of Thomas Jefferson, as a mark of gratitude from Louisiana......March 16, 1827 Seat of government removed from New Orleans to Donaldsonville......1829 Provision for running boundary-line between Louisiana and Arkansas Territory under act of Congress......1830 New Orleans again made the seat of
Waitt, Ernest Linden, History of the Nineteenth regiment, Massachusetts volunteer infantry , 1861-1865, Chapter 17: to South Mountain and Antietam. (search)
after the Confederates had left it, and camped on the outskirts. Here the command was brought into close column by division, and a rigid order against foraging was read. Lee's proclamation of a few days before had been couched in terms which he thought would cause the citizens of Maryland to rally about the Confederate flag and it was probably thought wise to restrain any undue trespass by the Union forces. Lieut. Reynolds had brought with him from the Peninsula a colored boy named Henry Johnson who had acquired a reputation for keeping the officers of the Lieutenant's mess well supplied with the necessities of life. While the Adjutant was reading this order prohibiting foraging, Henry was seen coming toward the regiment, showing his ivory and toting an earthen pot of butter under each arm, fresh from a neighboring dairy or spring house. The effort to beckon him out of the way was comical but strategic. The officers managed to make good use of the butter. It was too much of
........................... 324 Jerusalem Plank Road,................................................ 326 Jettsville, Va.,........................................................ 363 Jewett, D. J. M. A.,................................... 183, 189, 231, 288, 356 Johnson, Charles A.,............................................ 249, 262 Johnson, George,...................................................... 330 Johnson, Giles D. W.,..................................... 284, 328 Johnson, Henry,..................................................... 127 Johnson, Loring,...................................................... 324 Johnson, Peter,.................................................... 330, 348 Johnson, President,............................................... 364, 365 Johnson, William,............................................... 292 Johnston, General,................................................... 74 Johnston, Robert A.,......................................
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers killed in action. (search)
ew Market, Va.,May 15, 1864. Johnson, Eben N.,23d Mass. Inf.,Cold Harbor, Va.,June 3, 1864. Johnson, Edward, Sergt.,3d Mass. Cav.,Alexandria, La.,May 1, 1864. Johnson, Edward E.,28th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Johnson, Elisha F., Sergt.,15th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Johnson, Franklin,55th Mass. Inf.,St. Stephens, S. C.,March 1, 1865. Johnson, Henry Name and rank. Private understood when not otherwise stated.Command.Engagement.Date. Johnson, Henry,5th Mass. Cav.,Petersburg, Va.,June 15, 1864. Johnson, James J.,20th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 11, 1862. Johnson, James P.,54th Mass. Inf.,Boykin's Mills, S. C.,April 18, 1865. Johnson, John,2d Mass. Cav.,Mount Zion Church, Va.,July 6, 1864. Johnson, John E.,11th Mass. Inf.,Manassas, Va.,Aug. 29, 1862. Johnson, Lewis,11th Mass. Inf.,Before Petersburg, Va.,Sept. 10, 1864. Johnson, Lorin,19th Mass. Inf.,North Anna River, Va.,May 24, 1864. Johnson, Martin L.,53d Mass. Inf.,
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