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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 3 1 Browse Search
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Index (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 2 0 Browse Search
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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 45: the cruise of the Sumter and the havoc she committed. (search)
cruisers, and Semmes' career would have come to a sudden and inglorious termination. He showed a deal of cleverness in achieving so much for his Government, but he had few vessels in search of him, and only one of these was fast enough to overtake him if he was sighted. From an English vessel that Semmes encountered he obtained newspapers that gave him interesting information. Among other things he learned that another Confederate cruiser called the Nashville, under the command of Lieutenant Pegram, had put to sea and had burned a large American merchant ship, the Harvey Birch, in the British Channel. She was loaded with tea and just from China. This news stimulated Semmes to fresh exertions, that he might replenish his coal and continue his pleasant employment of burning and sinking. Having been well received at Cienfuegos, he calculated on meeting similar treatment in other Spanish ports, and he now entered tie beautiful harbor of Cadiz with the most pleasing anticipations,
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 47: operations of South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, under Rear-admiral Dahlgren, during latter end of 1863 and in 1864. (search)
Steamer E. B. Hale. Acting-Master, Chas. F. Mitchell; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, S. N. Fisk; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, O. B. Gilman; Acting-Ensigns, Henry Stahl, G. H. Smith, J. N. Van Boskirk and Geo. Edwards; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, James Fagan; Acting-Third-Assistants, D. A. Lawrence and Geo. Taylor. Steamer South Carolina. Acting-Masters, James H. Magune, E. M. Baldwin. and F. F. Baury; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Geo. A. Bright; Acting-Paymaster, A. S. Kenny; Ensign, J. C. Pegram; Acting-Ensigns, G. W. Bourne, C. F. Taylor and John Gunn; Acting-Master's Mates, E. Holbrook, A. S. Hitch and S. L. Withington; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, J. T. Hathaway; Acting-Second-Assistants, J. H. Rowe, Henry Gormley and F. W. H. Whittaker; Acting-Third-Assistant, Thomas Slater. Steamer Oleander. Acting-Master, John S. Dennis; Acting-Ensigns, Jos. Frost and A. P. Bashford; Acting-Master's Mate, Wm. C. King; Acting-Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, Samuel Swartwo
I., 332, 366; losses at, X., 142. Peach Tree Creek, Ga.: III., 125, 127, 130, 326; V., 50. Peach Tree Street, Atlanta, Ga. , I., 58. Pearce, J. S., VI., 193. Pearce, N. B., VIII., 103. Peck, J. J.: II., 328, 330; X., 225. Peck, T. S., X., 2, 25. Peck, W. R., X., 273. Peeble's Farm Signal Tower, Petersburg, Va. , VIII., 331. Peerless,, U. S. S., VI., 270. Peet, F. T., X., 2. Pegram, J.: II., 332; III., 318, 342; X., 147. Pegram, J. C., I., 348. Pegram, R. B., VI., 89, 310. Pelet-Narbonne, Lt.-Gen., quoted, IV., 16. Pelham, J.: IX., 81, 83; death of, IX., 83, 85. Pelham, J. R. Randall, IX., 82. Pelican Rifles, Baton Rouge, La., X., 239. Pelot, J. P., VI., 320. Pemberton, J. C.: I., 124; II., 184, 188, 189; river-battery of, II., 193, 198, 203, 216, 218, 226, 264, 326, 328, 334; III., 21; IV., 1:13; V., 46, 205; X., 249, 272, 274. Pembina,, U. S. S., VI., 312. Pender,
Passengers per Steamship " Yorktown," Parrish, Master, from New York: W. H. Kelsey, Wm. Farren, Wm. Pierce, Jas. Smith, J. O. Bedford, J. C. Pegram, E. C. Dederer, Samuel E. Snyder, Charles J. Newton, D. Delong, R. Sullivan. J. Ketchum, H. Rittman, Mrs. M. Connerton, Charles Cornell, Mrs. Mary Cornell, Mrs. K. L. Hart, Mrs. Kayton, M. Dannenberg, G. H. Colgan, H. Allatt, A. Matthew, J. B. Taylor, Miss Dunwell, R. Abbott, S. C. West, Andrew J. Smith, Miss Florence Wolfe, Miss Adelaide Wolfe, Mrs. Midcliff, W. A. Bowron, Wm Potts, Thos. Crogan, and 10 in steerage, Also, from Norfolk — N. Baum, W. M. Gordon, Samuel Meechum, Chas. Treske.