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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1., Chapter 15: siege of Fort Pickens.--Declaration of War.--the Virginia conspirators and, the proposed capture of Washington City. (search)
, James P. Caldwell, and Benjamin Webster; Fifer, Thomas Smith; Drummer, William Sheppard; Artificers, Frederick Bickel and Simeon Webster; Ordnance Sergeants, Robert Granger, Elias H. Broady, and John Flynn. Privates.--John Bainfield, Michael Burns, John H. Boyer, Francis Bohnert, Joseph Clancy, John Cannon, Jacob C. Deckert, James Dolan, James Foley, Lewis Holmes, Thomas Honlahan, Edward L. Hastings, John Jackson, Thomas Jackson, Martin King, John Kerns, Owen McGair, Jackson McLeod, Thomas Manning, Thomas McGuire, James Matthews, John Mealey, Theodore Meeker, John Miller, Michael Morris, Patrick Mulligan, Michael Murphy, Michael Murray, William Nelson, Patrick Norton, James O'Brien, Frederick O'Donnell, Bartholomew O'Neil, John J. Reilly, Thomas B. Shaw, David Summers, Patrick Travers, and Francis Winters. The whole number of officers and men who received medals was fifty-three. These were of the same regiment of Artillery (First, U. S. A.) as the defenders of Fort Sumter. T
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 25: capture of Fort Hindman or Arkansas Post. (search)
ers: Acting-Chief, Thomas Cook, Alex. McGee, Michael Norton, James O'Neil and Andrew Lusk; Acting-Gunner, Gilbert Morton; Acting-Carpenter, J. J. Hays. Steamer Fairplay. Lieutenant-Commander, Le Roy Fitch; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, S. D. Bolton; Acting-Master, Geo. J. Groves; Acting-Ensigns, J. C. Coyle and Thad. Conant; Acting-Master's Mates, W. C. Coulson, John Reville and Isaac Summons; Acting-Engineers, Robert Mahatha, G. S. Collins, Chas. Egster and Wm. Bell; Acting-Carpenter, Thomas Manning. Steamer Taylor. Lieutenant, James M. Prichett; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, G. W. Ballentine; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, C. A. Gardiner; Acting-Master, V. H. Minor; Acting-Ensigns, Eliphalet Loring, C. T. Stanton, J. F. Holmes and S. E. Brown; Acting-Master's Mates, Charles Ackley, H. S. Wetmore and Ira Athearn; Engineers: Acting-Chief, James Fleming; Acting Assistants, J R. Ramsey, Wm. Furch and E. M. Bumpus; Acting-Carpenter, A. B. Chapman. Steamer Robb. Acting-Volunteer-L
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 42: Red River expedition.--continued. (search)
First-Assistant, Thomas Sheffer; Acting-Second-Assistant, T. J. Malbon; Acting-Third-Assistant, J. B. Holman. Steamer fair Play. Acting-Master, Geo. J. Groves; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, W. W. Howard; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J. G. Sankey; Acting-Ensign, W. C. Coulson; Acting-Master's Mates, W. S. Scott and A. Diserens; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, R. A. Mattratha; Acting-Second-Assistant, G. S. Collins; Acting-Third-Assistants, Wm. Bell and C. W. Egster; Acting-Carpenter, Thomas Manning. Steamer Springfield. Acting-Master, Joseph Watson; Acting-Ensign, H. T. Keene; Acting-Master's Mates, S. H. Harbeson, Jas. Cunningham, John Gregg and David Pullman; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, R. L. McLean; Acting-Third-Assistant, Morris Van Fossen. Steamer Fawn. Acting-Master, John R. Grove; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, A. S. Apgar; Acting-Ensigns, John Sullivan and M. A. Knox; Acting-Master's Mates, Charles Murray, E. D. O'Bryan, J. A. Seaman and John Cowdon; Enginee
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 55: operations of the Mississippi Squadron in the latter part of 1864 and in 1865. (search)
ting-Second-Assistant, F. A. Cramer; Acting-Third-Assistant, C. S. Hamilton. Fair Play--Fourth-rate. Acting-Master, George J. Groves; Acting-Ensigns, J. H. Singleton, L. R. Hamersley and J. S. De Forrest; Acting-Master's Mates, C. B. Thatcher, J. W. Harbin and W. H. Roberts; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, John G. Sankey; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, Robert Mattratha; Acting-Second-Assistant, John Mayhugh; Acting-Third-Assistants, Wm. Davizley and C. C. Rusford; Acting-Carpenter, Thomas Manning. Fawn--Fourth-rate. Acting-Master, John R. Grace; Acting-Ensigns, John Sullivan and John Conden; Acting-Master's Mates, Chas. Murray, E. D. O'Bryon and J. A. Leaman; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, A. S. Apgar; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, Edw. C. Peck; Acting-Second-Assistants, G. W. Gough and Michael O'Reiley; Acting-Third-Assistant, C. A. Cooper. Huntress--Fourth-rate. Acting-Master, John S. Dennis; Acting-Ensigns, J. M. Flynt and Frank Middleton; Acting-Master's Mates,
R. Browne, scalded to death. Master's Mate, Simmes E. Browne, slightly scalded. Paymaster, John M. Gunn, scalded to death. Surgeon, George Jones, badly scalded, but will recover. Chief Engineer, John Cox, scalded to death. Second Engineer, (was not on board.) Third Engineer,----McAffee, scalded to death. Fourth Engineer, Geo. Hollingsworth, scalded to death. Pilot, Charles Young, scalded to death. Pilot, Joseph Nixon, of Memphis, scalded to death. Carpenter,----Manning, slightly scalded. Gunner, Thomas McElroy, slightly hurt. Armorer, Lewis Stevenson, unhurt. James Kennedy, one of the regular pilots of the Mound City, was not on board, having left to bring the captured steamer Clara Dolsen up to Memphis. The damage to the Mound City is but slight, and can be repaired in half a day. A new crew will be sent down immediately to man her, and she will continue with the expedition, which will proceed further up White River. It was thought that the
ou Sara and Clinton roads, with two pieces of Manning's battery, were the Ninth Connecticut and Fourth Wisconsin. The remaining guns of Manning's battery were in position on the right bank of the be only brought forward the light howitzers of Manning's battery to the advance positions, leaving tmanding Nim's battery, (Mass.) D--Capt.----Manning, Fourth. E--First Lieut.----Brown, command. At this period of the action the fire on Manning's battery and the Indiana regiment under comm, was very close and severe — so much so that Manning's battery was compelled to fall back, which i turned over to the battery on the field. Capt. Manning quickly rallied his men and went into battright bank of Bayou Gross, with two pieces of Manning's battery in the arsenal grounds on the left ar of the right. All of these pieces were of Manning's battery, and were posted on either side of ecticut, Fourth Wisconsin, and one section of Manning's battery, to support the left, and the Thirt[1 more...]<
privates, S. Daley, knee; Wm. Donovan, breast; G. O. Oakes, both knees, not serious; D. B. Peabody, foot; W. White, hips. Missing: Sergt. D. Casey, Corp. J. Strafford, privates E. A. Bailey, F. H. Brown, A. P. Burnham, J. Corcoran, J. Haverty, T. Manning, D. McCarthy, J. Stonehall, W. Williston. Wounded and Missing: J. Hines, F. Jewell, W. Larrabee. Company D--Killed: Corp. B. F. Fay; Lance Corp. B. F. Wilcox; private Wm. A. Bickford. Wounded: Lieut. J. J. Grafton, slightly in forehead; SeNolan, since died; Wm. Passner, hip; Corporal A. Myers, hip. Company H--First Lieut. W. H. Neely, in side; Second Lieut. James M. Jackaway, do.; Sergeant M. Ward, in leg; H. Dreutler, killed; M. Pennefether, do.; Aleck Weykill, in abdomen; Thomas Manning, in leg; John Tigue, wounded and missing; Martin Hughes, in leg; Frederick Wernsing, in ankle; John McGroverny, in shin; Robert Busscimeyer, in leg, severe; W. Washman, in abdomen; John Madden, in leg. Company I--Lieut. W. A. Thomas, wound
privates, S. Daley, knee; Wm. Donovan, breast; G. O. Oakes, both knees, not serious; D. B. Peabody, foot; W. White, hips. Missing: Sergt. D. Casey, Corp. J. Strafford, privates E. A. Bailey, F. H. Brown, A. P. Burnham, J. Corcoran, J. Haverty, T. Manning, D. McCarthy, J. Stonehall, W. Williston. Wounded and Missing: J. Hines, F. Jewell, W. Larrabee. Company D--Killed: Corp. B. F. Fay; Lance Corp. B. F. Wilcox; private Wm. A. Bickford. Wounded: Lieut. J. J. Grafton, slightly in forehead; SeNolan, since died; Wm. Passner, hip; Corporal A. Myers, hip. Company H--First Lieut. W. H. Neely, in side; Second Lieut. James M. Jackaway, do.; Sergeant M. Ward, in leg; H. Dreutler, killed; M. Pennefether, do.; Aleck Weykill, in abdomen; Thomas Manning, in leg; John Tigue, wounded and missing; Martin Hughes, in leg; Frederick Wernsing, in ankle; John McGroverny, in shin; Robert Busscimeyer, in leg, severe; W. Washman, in abdomen; John Madden, in leg. Company I--Lieut. W. A. Thomas, wound
b. Dec. 15, 1759.  280Ebenezer, b. Apr. 19, 1761.  281William, b. Aug. 24, 1762.  282Eliakim, b. Sept. 4, 1767.  283William Tufts, 3d, m. Rebecca Tufts, Feb. 15, 1753; and d. Oct. 24, 1775. He had--  283-284Rebecca, b. July 1, 1754; m.----Manning.  285William, b. May 20, 1756; d. young.  286William, b. Jan. 11, 1758.  286 1/2Abigail, b. May 9, 1760.  287Lucy, b. Nov. 19, 1762; d. Aug. 28, 1767.  288Lydia, b. June 25, 1765.  289John, b. Apr. 2, 1768.  290William Tufts, 4th, m. Susachel Whitmore. May 18, 1767.Ruth Tufts, m. Thomas Binford. Nov. 1, 1770.Lydia Tufts, m. Daniel Wiswall, of Cambridge. May 14, 1772.Hannah Tufts, m. Watts Turner. Dec. 17, 1772.Mercy Tufts, m. Isaac Greenleaf. Mar., 1774.Rebecca Tufts, m. Thomas Manning. Dec. 21, 1775.Anna Tufts, m. Abel Richardson. Mar. 26, 1776.Eunice Tufts, m. Joseph Trask, of Boston. Nov. 14, 1776.Rebecca Tufts, m. Aaron Blanchard. Aug. 21, 1777.Elizabeth Tufts, m. Daniel Swan. Nov. 3, 1777.Mary Tufts, m. Danie
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)
.,Ball's Bluff, Va.,Oct. 21, 1861. Manning, Bernard,28th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 5, 1864. Manning, Charles,23d Mass. Inf.,Whitehall, N. C.,Dec. 16, 1862. Manning, Edgar F.,34th Mass. Inf.,Piedmont, Va.,June 5, 1864. Manning, George P.,21st Mass. Inf.,Roanoke Island, N. C.,Feb. 8, 1862. Manning, John,9th Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Manning, John,28th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Manning, Patrick,20th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 3, 1863. Manning, Thomas,2d Mass. Inf.,Chancellorsville, Va.,May 3, 1863. Manning, Thomas P.,19th Mass. Inf.,Robinson's Cross Roads, Va.Nov. 27, 1863. Mansfield, John B.,6th Batt. Mass. L. A.,Bisland, La.,April 17, 1863. Mantor, Alfred L., Sergt.,27th Mass. Inf.,Port Walthall, Va.,May 7, 1864. Manville, Patrick H.,57th Mass. Inf.,North Anna River, Va.,May 24, 1864. Manyan, Thomas,9th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. March, Harry,21st Mass. Inf.,Chantilly, Va.,Sept. 1, 1862. Marcy, Charles,11th
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