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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 4 0 Browse Search
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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 53: operations of the West Gulf Squadron in the latter part of 1864, and in 1865.--joint operations in Mobile Bay by Rear-Admiral Thatcher and General Canby. (search)
n, Sailmaker; Thos. L. Harrison, Lieutenant; 0. S. Iglehart, Passed-Assistant Surgeon; D. G. Raney, Jr., First-Lieutenant, M. C.; W. G. Craig, Master P. N. C. S.; Jos. R. De Mahy, Master P. N. C. S.; M. M. Seay, Assistant Paymaster P. N. C. S.; N. M. Read, Assistant Surgeon; G. D. Lining, First-Assistant Engineer; J. R. Y. Fendall, First-Lieutenant C. S. M.; A. P. Beinre, Passed-Midshipman; R. J. Deas, Passed-Midshipman; E. Debois, Second-Assistant Engineer; M. M. Rogers, Third-Assistant Engineed in the footsteps of all the Confederate rams, and was the last one that we know of that was at that time owned by the Confederacy. The following officers of the Webb gave themselves up, after having been pursued to the swamps by the Navy: Lieutenant Read, her late commanding officer; Lieutenant Wm. H. Wall, Master S. P. LeBlanc, Passed-Midshipman H. H. Scott, Assistant Surgeon W. J. Addison, and Pilot James West. It was not until the 25th of May that the Confederates began to evacuate the
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
r, C. O. Huff, A. W. Huff, E. J. Huff, Wm. T. Henderson, L. Harris, J. J. Hartman, N. P. Hartman, H. M. Woltz. W. H. Kyle, John Lewis, J. H. Leonard, W. J. Layman, J. F. Ligon, T. J. Landon, R. Logan, P. W. Layman, Geo. Lemon, H. B. Lollis, J. H. Miller, P. Magee, R. W. McClanahan, P. McClanahan, J. W. Martin, E. J. Meadows, Wm. A. Miller, W. B. Mayo, D. M. Madison, John J. Pritchett, S. L. Price, E. C. Peters, F. S. Paulett, G. A. Riffie, S. S. Roszell, N. M. Read, Geo. W. Reun, J. W. Robertson, M. Snyder, Jas. Snead, Geo. T. Shanks, J. W. Turner, J. H. Woltz, S. T. Wood, J. D. White, W. L. White, Geo. Watt, Wm. Zell, H. M. Holtz. 98 enlisted men. Members of the Rockbridge Artillery, Capt. A. Graham, Hardaway's Battalion, Present for Surrender at Appomattox C. H. April 9th, 1865. Sergeants: 1st, Samuel C. Smith; 2nd, Wm. L. Strickler; 3rd, David E. Moore; 4th, Norborne S. Henry; 5th, Jno. E. McCauley, one private
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 24. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.53 (search)
Regiment, and some of its casualties during the late war: M. P. Dyesley, captain; killed at Williamsburg. George McH. Gish, first lieutenant; promoted to captain. Richard Oliver, first lieutenant; resigned. Hoge, first lieutenant; wounded at Gaines' Mill. S. A. Repass, second lieutenant; captured at Gettysburg. H. S. Trout, second lieutenant; served during the war. Charles Burwell, second lieutenant; resigned. William Watts, second lieutenant; promoted to major. N. M. Read, first sergeant; elected lieutenant Company E, Twenty-eighth Regiment. M. P. Preston, first sergeant; detached to Quartermaster's Department. Andrew Lewis, first sergeant; discharged (non-resident). A. H. Roller, first sergeant; served during the war. Thomas Lewis, second sergeant; promoted to adjutant. James Thrasher, second sergeant; killed at Petersburg. A. M. Brooks, second sergeant; killed at Appomattox. John A. Persinger, third sergeant; transferred to cavalry.