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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 59: (search)
Boat and sundries 194 22 90 82 103 40 do   San Jacinto. (Waiting for prize list.) Boat, no name 891 67 123 61 768 06 do Aug. 16, 1865 Ino. Schooner Baigorry 61,568 43 4,315 65 57,272 58 do Aug. 16, 1865 Bainbridge. Schs. Comet, J. J. Crittenden, and sloop America 2,600 00 322 85 2,277 15 New York Oct. 22, 1863 Commodore Perry, Morse, Underwriter, General Putnam, Whitehead. Schooner Captain Spedden Waiting for prize list of the Water Witch. 1,387 50 289 50 1,098 00 do   Henry Lewis, New London, Water Witch. Schooner Crenshaw 51,016 82 5,192 22 45,824 60 do Dec. 2, 1863 Star (now Monticello). Steamer Calhoun 45,531 00 2,118 16 43,412 40 Philadelphia Dec. 1, 1863 Samuel Rotan, Colorado, Rachel Seaman. Steamer Catalina. 6,095 05 994 04 5,101 01 do May 2, 1863 Alabama, Keystone State. Steamer Cambria and part of cargo 191,424 54 12,383 56 179,040 98 do May 2, 1863 Huron, Augusta. Steamer Calypso. 80,265 03 4,930 10 75,334 93 do Jan. 19, 1864 Florida.  
ck and four on the turnpike road leading into the city. I shortly after received orders to move my brigade toward the city and encamp it, which I did. The casualties during the campaign are as follows: Killed, none; wounded, one officer, Lieutenant Lewis, Twentieth Connecticut volunteers, with grape-shot in leg, since dead; one enlisted man of the One Hundred and Thirty-sixth New-York volunteers; missing, one enlisted man of the Twentieth Connecticut volunteers, leg broken and left near Mill of the twenty-first, when, in conjunction with the corps, we entered the city of Savannah without opposition, the enemy having evacuated it on the previous night. Only one casualty occurred in the regiment while in front of the city. Lieutenant Henry Lewis, of company K, was severely wounded in the leg. Eight enlisted men fell out on the march on the first night, and have not since joined the regiment. When we left Atlanta, company F, of this regiment, under command of Captain Tarr, was
morning connected with the current rumor of the day. The Federal accounts from Yorktown claim that their gunboats have advanced within two miles of Yorktown, and that in bombarding the place they had silenced three guns. The Expedition of the enemy to Pass Christian. The New Orleans Delta is informed, by a resident of Pass Christian, that on the morning of the 4th four of the enemy's gunboats — the New London, Calhoun, Hatteras and Jackson, accompanied by the armed transport Henry Lewis, having on board about 750 men, Connection regiment, mostly composed of Irish, under command of Major Strong--appeared in front of Pass Christian, near the wharf. They proceeded immediately to shot and shell the town. This was done without warning. No request was made for the women and children to leave. These fled on the commencement of the firing, in the wildest dismay and confusion, and caught shelter in the woods. The firing was kept up vigorously for about fifty minutes, the ene
The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of casualties of the 23d meet. (search)
Company G, Capt J A Sharp, commanding, Killed; Privates F F Prater and A W Sirk. Wounded: Lieut N F Richard, severely; Serg't J H Senson, slightly, Corp'l J B Knox, severely; privates J M Wheeler, severely; Geo W Cagle, severely; Robert S Edwards severely; Henry Edwards, slightly; John A Barrett, slightly; W T Heard, slightly. Aggregate, 9. Company H, Reece B Neal, commanding, Killed: Private John Grigiby Wounded; Privates James Mizer, since died; Wm Fulter, severely; John Condry, severely; J H Green, severely; Wm Patterson, slightly; and John Patterson, slightly, Private W B Green, missing. Aggregate, 8. Company I, Capt M L Pritchett, comd'g.--Private Alfred Camp. Killed. Wounded: Jas Ferrell. Aggregate 2. Company K, Capt Andrew Young, comd'g. Killed: Private S R Moore. Wounded: Capt A Young, severely; Corp'l G W Lewis, slightly; privates John N Stills, slightly; R P Dantel, slightly; W P Bryan, severely. Aggregate; 8. Henry F Kenson, Lieut and Acting Adj't.
The Daily Dispatch: June 11, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of casualties in and 47th Reg't, Va. Vols., may 31st, 1862. (search)
List of casualties in and 47th Reg't, Va. Vols., may 31st, 1862. Company B.--Lt. Henry Lewis com'dg.--Wounded: John F Cattis Hall Hyam, Frank Monroe, A B Oleaver, C C Thompson, J Trigger, and Geo Armstrong. Missing Lewis. Company C.--Wounded: O B H B Smoot, W H Peed, W Barnett, R A Reed, T W Bungerford. Missing: G H White. Company D.--Wounded: Wiley Wright, Corporal G W Champman, Wallace Houston. Missing: Douglas Withers. List of casualties in and 47th Reg't, Va. Vols., may 31st, 1862. Company B.--Lt. Henry Lewis com'dg.--Wounded: John F Cattis Hall Hyam, Frank Monroe, A B Oleaver, C C Thompson, J Trigger, and Geo Armstrong. Missing Lewis. Company C.--Wounded: O B H B Smoot, W H Peed, W Barnett, R A Reed, T W Bungerford. Missing: G H White. Company D.--Wounded: Wiley Wright, Corporal G W Champman, Wallace Houston. Missing: Douglas Withers.