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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 44: battle of Mobile Bay. (search)
r the close of the action, when he lost his right arm. * * * * The loss in the engineer's department was three men killed and three men wounded. Men honorably mentioned: Thomas Walkley, first-class fireman; James R. Garrison, coal-heaver; Thomas O'Connell--. Captain (now Rear-Admiral) Thornton A. Jenkins. Report of Captain Thornton A. Jenkins, commanding U. S. S. Richmond: Sir — I have the honor and very great pleasure to report, that in the action this forenoon with the batteries atant, which, I think, entitles then to the medal of honor: Thomas Fitzpatrick, Coxswain; Charles Melville, Ordinary Seaman William E. Stanley, Shellman; William Pelham, Landsman; John McFarlan, Captain of Forecastle; James R. Garrison and Thomas O'Connell, Coalheavers; Wilson Brown and John Lamson, Landsmen; George Mellage, Paymaster's Steward. From additional Reports of Captain J. B. Marchand of the Lackawanna: Sir — In the action of the 5th instant the follow. ing-named petty of