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James D. Porter, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 7.1, Tennessee (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 14 0 Browse Search
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 2 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died. 2 0 Browse Search
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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)
cting-Ensigns, G. T. Hazlett and A. B. Homer; Acting-Master's Mates, Peter Lake and J. A. McCreary; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, R. E. Patterson; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, Thos. Blanchard; Acting-Second-Assistant, Chas. Silvercahn; Acting-Third-Assistant, A. Donnelly. Alexandria--Fourth-rate. Acting-Master, D. P. Rosemiller; Acting-Master's Mate, D. M. Stauffer; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, H. C. Shibly; Acting-Second-Assistant, J. S. Willcoxan; Acting-Third-Assistant, J. W. Morton. Marmora--Fourth-rate. Acting-Master, Thomas Gibson; Acting-Ensigns, D. D. Bond and Thos. West; Acting-Master's Mates, Wm. Arnold, E. C. Nye and W. B. Tice; Acting. Assistant Surgeon, Emile Gavarret; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Chas. R. Howard; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, A. H. Armstrong; Acting-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. Hamersle
rse, Charles, 44th Mass. Inf., 397 Morse, D. S., 397 Morse, E. P., 397 Morse, G. E., 537 Morse, G. H., 470 Morse, G. J., 120, 397 Morse, H. C., 537 Morse, H. F., 254 Morse, J. K., 537 Morse, Luther, 397 Morse, M. S., 470 Morse, R. E., 470 Morse, S. E., 537 Morse, S. G., 397 Morse, Samuel, 123, 397 Mortimer, C. C. E., 54, 470 Mortimer, George, 397 Mortimer, Louis, 537 Morton, E. P., 537 Morton, Frederick, 397 Morton, Fuller, 493 Morton, G. E., 397 Morton, G. H., 537 Morton, J. W., 164 Morton, John, 537 Morton, L. B., 397 Mosher, C. W., 397 Mosher, E. N., 397 Mosher, Philip, 563 Mosher, W. H., 397 Mosier, Demas, 470 Mosier, L. M., 470 Mott, Ellis, 192 Moule, G. H., 65 Moulton, E. C., 397 Moulton, Harrison, 537 Moulton, J. F., 537 Moulton, Lyman, 397 Moulton, Orson, 121 Mower, Livingston, 493 Moylan, Richard, 397 Mudge, C. R., 96, 99, 101, 397 Mudge, W. P., 105, 397 Mudgett, I. N., 315 Mulcahey, David, 470 Mulcahey, James, 397 Mullen, Bernard
sting of a fort and two blockhouses, garrisoned by about 1,000 men. Morton placed his guns in a position commanding the redoubt and opened fir killed, and there were many dead in the redoubt from the effect of Morton's shot and shell. The fruits of the victory besides the prisoners th the steamer Mazeppa with two barges in tow made her appearance. Morton's battery and two Parrott guns opened on the boats and they were di and soon returned with the abandoned boats. Forrest ordered Captain Morton to take command of the Undine. The latter replied, General, I s battery of howitzers was placed in front, above Johnsonville, and Morton's and Hudson's batteries opposite and below the town, all under CapCaptain Morton, acting chief of artillery. The batteries opened at a signal from Lieutenant Brown's section of Morton's battery, and the gunboatMorton's battery, and the gunboats and field guns responded vigorously, but in fifteen minutes gunboats, transports, barges, stores and government warehouses were in flames.