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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 30: (search)
s, G. L. Kingsley, Charles Trotter and W. B. Fleming; Acting-Carpenter, James C. Hall. Iron-clad steamer Pittsburg (4th rate). Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenants, *William R. Hoel and J. C. Bentley; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, H. M. Miner; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, C. H. Gould; Acting-Master, Charles Germain; Acting-Ensigns, G. W. Paulding and G. W. Rogers; Acting-Master's Mates, G. W. Garlick, F. Vincent and James Ovett; Engineers, S. B. Goble, G. H. Atkinson, J. L. Auble, Wm. Mills and W. H. Mitchell; Acting-Gunner, Jos. Simons. Steam gun-boat Taylor (4th rate). *Lieutenant, Jas. M. Prichett; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, G. W. Ballentine; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, C. A. Gardner; Acting-Master, Wm. H. Minor; Acting-Ensigns, E. Loring, C. T. Stanton, J. F. Holmes and S. E. Brown; Acting-Master's Mates, Charles Ackley, H. S. Wetmore and Ira Athearn; Engineers, James Fleming, J. R. Ramsey; Wm. Finch and E. M. Bumpus; Acting-Carpenter, A. B. Chapman. Steamer Hastings (4th rate).
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 42: Red River expedition.--continued. (search)
Third-Assistants, W. H. Coulter, Alex. Campbell, J. B. Baldwin and R. A. Kyle. Iron-clad steamer Pittsburg. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, W. R. Hoel; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, F. M. Follett; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, C. H. Gould; Acting-Master, Geo. W. Rogers; Acting-Ensigns, C. N. Hall, Jas. Ovatt, Freeman Vincent and G. W. Garlick; Acting-Master's Mates, H. N. Wells, John Scott and C. B. Jones; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, S. B. Goble; Acting-Second-Assistants, E. R. Pavy, W. H. Mitchell and Julius Elliter; Acting-Gunner, F. C. Green; Acting-Carpenter, Charles Poplar. Iron-clad steamer Chillicothe. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, J. P. Couthouy; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, G. C. Osgood; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J. H. Hathaway; Acting-Master, W. T Power; Acting-Ensigns, W. Muir, J. C. Hall and H. A. Hannon; Acting-Master's Mates, James Harrington and C. S. Wells; Engineers: Acting-Chief, A. Wv. Hardy; Acting-First-Assistant, Charles Trotter; Acting-Second-Assistant, J
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.15 (search)
ttsburg, off Rodney, November 5, 1864. Sir,—The inclosed letter has just been handed me by Acting Second-Assistant Engineer W. H. Mitchell, of this vessel, who says it was handed to him by one of the men of the Rattler, some ten days since while she was laying alongside of this vessel, with the quest that he (Mr. Mitchell) would send it on shore for him. Mr. Mitchell did not send it on shore, as he knew it was contrary to do so without my permission, and as he knew that I had some letters reMr. Mitchell did not send it on shore, as he knew it was contrary to do so without my permission, and as he knew that I had some letters returned to Captain Glenney a few days before, which were addressed to the same person, he thought it not while to ask me. After the Vindicator passed down this P. M., from which vessel we learned of the desertion of Captain Glenney, Mr. Mitchell openeMr. Mitchell opened the letter and seeing the nature of the contents, immediately brought it to me. The person to whom the letter is addressed is a young lady living in the town of Rodney, and as near as I have been able to learn, is no relation whatever of Captain G'
City Point, Oct. 31, 1860. Arrived, Steamer George Peabody, Pritchard, Richmond. Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, Richmond. Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, Richmond. Sailed, Steamer George Peabody, Pritchard, Baltimore. Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York. Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, Philadelphia. Bark Petri, Sturges, Liverpool. City Point, Oct. 31, 1860. Arrived, Steamer George Peabody, Pritchard, Richmond. Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, Richmond. Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, Richmond. Sailed, Steamer George Peabody, Pritchard, Baltimore. Steamship Yorktown, Parrish, New York. Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, Philadelphia. Bark Petri, Sturges, Liverpool.
Arrived. Steamship Roanoke, Couch, New York, mdze. and passengers, Ludlam & Watson. Sailed, Steamship City of Richmond. Mitchell, Philadelphia, mdze. and passengers, C. P. Cardozo. Steamer Belvidere, Keene, Baltimore, mdze., and passengers. D. & W Currie. Schr. Marshall, Chichester, New York, mdze., D. & W Currie. Schr. Wm. Godfrey, Wicks, down the river, light.
Forcible Seizure of a minister. --Rev. W. H. Mitchell, D. D., venerable in years, distinguished as a minister for learning and piety, and the pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Florence, Alabama, was, a few days since, immediately after prayer, seized and dragged from his pulpit by the Yankee officers, and forcibly carried off to the river — all the congregation, in deep grief, lamentation, and tears, following him to the landing, where he was placed on board a boat to be sent to a distant prison. He was not allowed a moment's time to bid farewell to his weeping family, or make the least preparation for his journey and imprisonment.