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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 20: a brave officer's mortification.--history set right. (search)
; Acting-Masters, E. A. Howell, Robert Rhodes and P. S. Weeks; Midshipmen, H. T. French and H. B. Rumsey; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, D. D. T. Nestell; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J. H. Carels; Acting-Second-Assistant Engineer, James A. Fox; Acting-Third Assistant Engineer, Samuel Vallum; Acting-Masters' Mate, Charles Albert, L. Cannon, David Harvey and W. W. Wells. Steamer Hartford (Flag-ship). Commander, Richard Wainwright; Lieutenants, J. S. Thornton, Albert Kautz, J. C. Watson and D. S. Murphy; Acting-Master, T. L. Petersen; Acting-Ensign, E. J. Allen; Midshipmen, H. B. Tyson, J. H. Read, E. C. Hazeltine and H. J. Blake; Fleet Surgeon, J. M. Foltz; Assistant Surgeon, Joseph Hugg; Paymaster, George Plunkett; Captain of Marines, J. L. Broome; Chief Engineer, J. B. Kimball; Second-Assistant Engineers, E. B. Latch, W. W. Hopper and F. A. Wilson; Third-Assistant Engineers Isaac De Graff, C. M. Burchard, A. K. Fulton, H. H. Pilkington and W. H. Gamble; Acting-Master's Mates, H. H. Ju
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 23: destruction of the ram Arkansas.--capture of Galveston.--capture of the Harriet Lane.--sinking of the Hatteras.--attack on Baton Rouge.--Miscellaneous engagements of the gun-boats. (search)
g-Ensign, A. H. Reynolds; Acting-Master's Mates, G. C. Dolliver and L. C. Grainger; Acting-Engineers, John Fraser, J. R. Wall and G. C. M. Wolfe. Schooner Kittatinny. Acting-Masters, G. W. Lamson and A. H. Atkinson; Acting-Masters' Mate, J. G. Crocker; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, E. C. Bowman. Bark Kuhn. Acting-Masters, R. G. Lee, J. T. Harden and W. F. Hunt; Acting-Masters' Mate, Wm. Edgar; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J B. Hazelton. Store-ship Fearnot. Acting-Masters, Daniel S. Murphy and T. W. Williams; Acting-Masters' Mates, Fred. Furbish and G. H. Benson; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Augustus Esenwein. Sloop-of-war Preble. Acting-Master, Wm. F. Shankland; Acting-Ensigns, B. B. Knowlton, L. B. King and J. S. Clark; Assistant Surgeon, J. S. Knight; Acting-Master's Mate, F. P. Parks; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, W. J. Hoodless; Boatswain, John Bates; Acting-Gunner, J. A. Cummins; Carpenter, J. McFarlane; Sailmaker, G. W. Giet. Yacht Corypheus. Acting-Master
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 29: siege of Vicksburg--continued. (search)
ommander Fitch, Captain Pennock and Lieutenant-Commander Phelps, General Rosecrans would have been left without provisions. To Captain Walke, Commander Woodworth, Lieutenant-Commanders Breese, Foster, Greer, Shirk, Owen, Wilson, Walker, Bache, Murphy, Selfridge, Prichett, Ramsay and Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant Hoel, I feel much indebted for their active and energetic attention to all my orders, and their ready co-operation with the Army corps commanders, at all times, which enabled them to carry out their plans successfully. The Benton, Lieutenant-Commander Greer, Mound City, Lieutenant Byron Wilson, Tuscumbia, Lieutenant-Commander Shirk. Carondelet, Acting Lieutenant Murphy, and the Sterling Price, Commander Woodworth, have been almost constantly under fire of the batteries at Vicksburg since the forty-five days siege commenced. The attack of the 22d of May, by the Benton, Mound City, Carondelet and Tuscumbia on all the water batteries, in which three were silenced and four g
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 44: battle of Mobile Bay. (search)
e rifles of 19,000 lbs. The Tennessee was the flag-ship of Admiral Franklin Buchanan, and was commanded by Commander J. D. Johnston. The following gun-boats also belonged to Buchanan's little squadron: The Morgan, Commander Bennet; Selma, Commander Murphy, and Gaines, Commander Harris. Two rams, the Tuscaloosa and Huntsville, were building at Mobile, but they were never finished, and Buchanan received no assistance from them. The guns of Fort Morgan were mounted as follows: Bastion No. 1 ( Ketler and J. H. Nesson. Steamer Eugenie. Acting-Ensign, N. M. Dyer; Acting-Master's Mates, John Locke and Edmund Aiken; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, Wm. Morris; Acting-Third-Assistant, W. L. Wallace. Ship Fear-not. Acting-Master, D. S. Murphy; Acting-Assistant Paymasters, T. E. Ryan and W. C. Cook; Acting-Ensign, M. H. Karlowski; Acting-Master's Mates, C. H. Blount and H. R. Rome. Ship Nightingale. Acting-Master, E. D. Bruner; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, John Flynn; Act
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
all times to be prompt in all movements required of the ship. Equally fortunate in the services of Chief Engineer D. B. Macomb, I beg leave to recommend him to your favorable consideration. The powder division was ably commanded by Acting-Master D. S. Murphy, assisted by Acting-Ensigns Seekins and Center. Acting-Ensign M. W. Weld showed great aptitude in handling the guns under the supervision of the executive officer. Assistant Paymaster R. P. Lisle, acting as aide, merits my thanks for tBampton; Second-Assistant, John Fornance; Third Assistant, W. A. Windsor; Acting-Third-Assistants, W. M. Bartram and J. C. Veatch. *Canonicus--Third-rate. Lieutenant-Commander, George E. Belknap; Lieutenant, R. S. McCook; Acting-Masters, D. S. Murphy, E. S. Goodwin and E. A. Decker; Acting-Ensigns, C. W. Seekins, M. W. Weld and F. P. Center; Assistant Surgeon, H. N. Beaumont; Assistant Paymaster, R. P. Lisle; Engineers: Chief, D. B. Macomb; Acting-First-Assistant, C. G. Conklin: Second-Ass
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, I. List of officers from Massachusetts in United States Navy, 1861 to 1865. (search)
y; J. S. Chambers.Gulf East Gulf.Nov. 2, 1862.Resigned.Actg. Master. Mulford, Joseph W.,Mass.Mass.Mass.July 12, 1864.Actg. Ensign.Circassian.Supply Steamer.Dec. 6, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Munro, Joseph W.,Nova Scotia.Mass.-July 1, 1864.Actg. Ensign.Savannah.Recg. Ship.Nov. 16, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Munroe, Benjamin F.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Sept. 7, 1863.Actg. Asst. Paymr.Supply; Nereus.South Atlantic; Special Service.Aug. 27, 1865.Mustered out.Actg. Asst. Paymr. Murphy, Daniel S.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Dec. 18, 1861.Actg. Master.Hartford; Canonicus.W. Gulf; South Atlantic.Oct. 31, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Master. Officers from Massachusetts in United States Navy—Continued. name.Where Born.State of which a Citizen.State from which Appointed.appointment.Vessels on which Served.Squadron.Termination of service. Date.RankDate.Discharged or Otherwise.Rank. Nash, James,N. Y.-Mass.July 3, 1862.Actg. Master's Mate.Florida; Pontoosuc; Pawtuxet.North Atlantic.Jan. 25,
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
., 492 Munroe, James, 323 Munroe, L. E., 323 Munroe, M. A., 323 Munroe, Timothy, 222 Munroe, W. H., 4th Mass. Inf., 323 Munroe, W. H., 60th Mass. Inf., 323 Munsell, A. S., 323 Munsell, G. N., 386 Munsey, A. T., 474 Munsey, H. J., 323 Munsey, W. G., 323 Munson, Garry, 583 Munson, O. H., 573 Munyan, A. E., 323 Murch, G. W., 323 Murdoch, Joseph, 323 Murdock, A. M., 323 Murdock, C. C., 323 Murdock, G. L., 323 Murdock, Joseph, 583 Murkland, John, 323 Murphy, D. J., 499 Murphy, D. S., 104 Murphy, Daniel, 324 Murphy, J. C., 324 Murphy, James, 324 Murphy, Joseph, 9th Mass. Inf., 324 Murphy, Joseph, 40th N. Y. Inf., 474 Murphy, P. E., 324 Murray, C. M., 324 Murray, George, 324 Mussey, G. B., 324 Mutell, C. W., 324, 544 Muzzey, D. P., 222 Muzzey, G. E., 324 Muzzey, H. C., 324 Muzzey, L. W., 324, 434, 544 Myers, J. P., 324 Myrick, George, 1st Mass. Inf., 324 Myrick, George, 5th Mass. Inf., 324 N. Nash, F. A., 324 Nash, James, 106 Nash, S. G., 583