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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 44: battle of Mobile Bay. (search)
tton; Acting-Ensign,----Hall; Acting-Master's Mate, John Devereux; Assistant Paymaster, Geo. R. Martin-Pilot, John V. Grivet; Paymaster's Clerk, W. P. Treadwell; Captain's Clerk, G. A. Ebbetts. Manhattan. Commander, J. W. A. Nicholson; Lieutenant, C. M. Schoonmaker; Acting-Master, Robert B. Ely; Acting Ensign, John B. Trott; Acting-First-Assistant Engineer, Chas. L. Carty. [Note.--A more complete list cannot be obtained.] Tecumseh. *Commander, Tunis A. M. Craven; *Lieutenant, J. W. Kelly; Acting Master, C. F. Langley; Acting-Master, Gardner Cottrell; Acting-Ensign, John J. P. Zettick; *Acting Ensign, Robert Price; *Acting Ensign, Walter L. Titcomb; Pilot, John Collins; *Acting-Assistant Paymaster, George Work; *Chief Engineer, John Farron; *Second-Assistant Engineers, Elisha Harsen, F. S. Barlow and H. L. Leonard. [*Drowned by sinking of Tecumseh.] Brooklyn. Captain, James Alden; Lieutenant-Commander, E. P. Lull; Lieutenants, Thomas L. Swann and Chas. F. Blake; Ensi
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
lard, F. M. Fuller, W. W. Owens, H. J. Rix, Samuel Watts, J. T. Watts, F. M. Campbell, S. Carter, J. N. Moody, Jas. Phelps, W. Pitts, J. A. Ruffin, Jas. Terrill, Geo. W. Wrenn, N. L. Long, G. L. Bently, W. D. Horde, John Varner, H. N. East, J. F. Garrison, J. R. Lemonds, J. B. Phillips, W. G. Pittman, C. D. Reaves, R. L. Carder, J. M. Miller, J. W. Cline, W. J. Moore, Private J. H. Harrington, T. B. Dixon, Henry Bellah, E. C. Reaves, W. A. Henson, J. W. Kelly, Private R. M. Morgan, J. N. Rampy, W. M. Warles, Aaron Walker, W. G. Phillips, J. A. Folsom. [85] Fourteenth Alabama Regiment. Field and Staff. Sergeant-Major W. H. Tucker, Sergeant T. D. Lancaster, C. C. Washburn, W. H. Mathews, D. D. Richardson, C. B. McRea, E. A. Crooke, A. C. Bosworth, E. M. Brewster, J. M. Phillips, G. W. Newman, W. R. Etchison, E. M. Brumbeloe, J. M. Amason, J. H. Thornton, W. G. Walker, J. W. Plunkett, O. N. Johnston, Z. Whitloc
ed. On the Gaines, two killed and two wounded. On the Morgan, one wounded. On the Selma, eight killed, including her executive officer, Lieutenant J. H. Comstock, and seven wounded. The enemy suffered severely, and he requested permission to bury his dead. "Respectfully, "G. W. Harrison, "Confederate States Navy." the Tecumseh, sunk during the engagement, was a one-turret monitor, carrying two guns. The following is a list of her officers: Commander, T. A. M. Craven; Lieutenant, J. W. Kelly; Acting Assistant Surgeon, Henry A. Danker; Acting Assistant Paymaster, George work; Acting Master, Charles F. Langley; Ensigns, F. H. De Eatonville, G. Cottrell; Engineers--chief, John Farron; First Assistants, Charles Pennington, W. L. Penell; Third Assistants, F. Scott, W. D. Kay; Clerk to Captain, Isaiah Conley. The Phillippi was a steaming, carrying two guns. The whole Federal fleet off Mobile consisted of twenty-eight vessels, and it is known that at least twenty of these to