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A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.), Commissioned and Warrant officers of the Navy of the Cofederate States January 1, 1864. (search)
63.Waiting orders. CommanderJoseph N. BarneyMarylandMaryland July 2, 1861.April 29, 1863.April 29, 1863.Commanding steamer Florida. CommanderC. Ap. R. JonesVirginiaVirginia June 10, 1861.April 29, 1863.April 29, 1863.Naval ordnance works, Selma, Ala. CommanderJ. Taylor WoodN. W. T.Louisiana Oct. 4, 1861.Sept. 21, 1863.Aug. 23, 1863.Aid to the President. Commander for the WarJames D. BullockGeorgiaGeorgia Jan. 17, 1862.Oct. 23, 1862.Jan. 17, 1862.Special service. Commander for the WarJames H. NorthSouth CarolinaSouth Carolina March 26, 1861.Oct. 23, 1862.May 6, 1862.Special service. Commander for the WarRobert B. PegramVirginiaVirginia June 10, 1861.Oct. 23, 1862.Sept. 13, 1862.Commanding steamer Richmond. Commander for the WarJohn M. BrookeFloridaFlorida May 2, 1861.Oct. 23, 1862.Sept. 13, 1862.Office Ordnance and Hydrography. Commander for the WarWilliam A. WebbVirginiaVirginia June 10, 1861.April 29, 1863.April 29, 1863.Prisoner. Commander in Pro. NavyGeorge T. SinclairVirgi
mpliment to South Carolina, to her citizen soldiers, or to "the day we celebrate," has not transpired. Everything considered, it was possibly intended to remind all parties in the neighborhood that a foreign enemy was still tolerated in the waters of South Carolina. The entertainment was continued until 5 o'clock, and all the participants agree in the opinion that it was a delightful celebration. The rank and office of Captain in the Navy of South Carolina, have been conferred on James H. North, late Lieutenant in the U. S. Navy, and honorably distinguished for efficient services. An officer of Fort Sumter, on Saturday, called at the counting-room and subscribed for the Charleston Mercury to be mailed to him at Fort Sumter, for the next three months. The Florida Forts--Fort Pickens. The fact of the capture by the Georgia and Florida troops of the navy-yard at Pensacola, while it was under the command of Com. Armstrong, has been stated. A letter thus narrates the s
Death of a naval officer, &c. Norfolk March 24. --Commodore Jesse Wilkinson, U. S. N., died at his residence here to-day. Capt. Jas. H. North, S. C. Navy, arrived here to-day from Charleston. He will leave for New York Monday. The repairs to the U. S. steamer Pocahontas, and sloop-of-war Germantown, are rapidly progressing.