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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 9. (ed. Frank Moore) 5 1 Browse Search
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that second Assistant Engineer Campbell may be promoted to First Assistant — he having performed the duties of that grade during the engagement. The forward officers, boatswain Hasker, gunner Oliver, and carpenter Lindsey, discharged well all the duties required of them. The boat-swain had charge of a gun, and fought it well. The gunner was indefatigable in his efforts; his experience and exertions as a gunner have contributed very materially to the efficiency of the battery. Acting Master Parrish was assisted in piloting the ship by pilots Wright, Williams, Clark, and Cunningham. They were necessarily much exposed. It is now due that I should mention my personal staff. To that gallant young officer Flag Lieutenant Minor, I am much indebted for his promptness in the execution of signals; for renewing the flag-staffs when shot away — being thereby greatly exposed; for his watchfulness in keeping the confederate flag up; his alacrity in conveying my orders to the different
rgia Regiment.--Wounded, Lieutenant J. A. Arnold and Lieutenant Hardee. Enlisted men, three killed, and twenty-eight wounded. Eleventh Georgia Regiment.--Wounded, Lieutenant and Adjutant J. F. Green, severely; Lieutenants M. F. Gudger and H. L. Parrish, slightly. Enlisted men killed, six; wounded, fifty, (most of them severely;) and sixteen missing, some of whom have rejoined. total casualties.  Killed.Wounded.Missing. Commissioned officers,117  Enlisted men,3022536    3124236 ed under the severe and well-directed fire of the enemy from five to nine o'clock P. M. Our casualties here were considerable. Wounded: Adjutant John F. Green, severely, in the shoulder; Lieutenant M. Gudger, (company D,) in the hand; Lieutenant H. L. Parrish, (company E,) in the side; six men killed dead on the field and fifty wounded, most of whom very severely. Missing, sixteen, some of whom have not been heard from. Total. Killed, 6; wounded, 57 ; missing, 16--79. I have the honor to