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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)
ngineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, G. H. Guyer; Acting-Third-Assistants, Edwin Vaughan and W. L. McKay. Steamer Stettin. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, C. J. Van Alstine; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, C. J. Pigott; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, C. M. Burns, Jr.; Acting-Master, J. M. Butler; Acting-Ensigns, G. R. Bailey, C. B. Pray and J. C. Staples; Acting-Master's Mates, Benj. Russell and C. H. Fernald; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, J. B. Edwards; Acting-Third-Assistant, John Hawkins, John Ryan and Anthony Gale. Steamer Iris. Acting-Master, Wm. Barrymore; Acting-Master's Mates, W. W. Brandt, A. H. L. Bowie and Thomas Irving; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, Thos. Fewkes; Acting-Third-Assistants, Morris McCarty and Dennis Lyng. Steamer Philadelphia. Acting-Master, Geo. R. Durand; Assistant Surgeon, J. H. Culver; Assistant Paymaster, H. L. Wait; Acting-Ensigns, L. A. Waterman, J. E. Wallis and J. Worth; Acting-Master's Mates, Geo. H. Bartlett, C. F. Moore and A. True
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 52: operations about Charleston, 1865.--fall of Charleston, Savannah, etc. (search)
A. Sumner Dean; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, L. E. Rice; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, J. A. Miller and G. A. Geer; Acting-Third-Assistants, Henry Fisher and F. W. Racoe. Philadelphia--Fourth-rate. Acting-Master, Geo. H. Avery; Acting-Ensigns, Geo. B. Bailey, Geo. Edwards, E. R. Davison, John B. Starr and C. D. Duncan; Assistant-Surgeon, J. H. Culver; Assistant Paymaster, H. L. Wait; Engineers : Acting-First-Assistant, Robert Mulready; Acting-Third-Assistants, C. T. Wamaling and John Ryan. Potomska--Fourth-rate. Acting-Master, F. M. Montell; Acting-Ensigns, A. Cartes, Frank Watson, W. H. Millett and G. T. Joslin; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, H. E. Rand; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, Edwin Vaughn; Acting-Third-Assistants, S. M. Van Clief, E. W. Cross and L. McNeil. Wando--Fourth-rate. Acting-Master, Fred'k T. King; Acting-Ensigns, E. K. Smith, M. A. Nickerson, Lewis Jennings and Alex. Cormack; Acting-Master's Mate, W. C. N. Sanford ; Acting-Assistant Surgeon
ssing--Privates William Ross, John Lamphier, (supposed prisoners.) Company I.--Killed--William E. Straight, First Sergeant; Fourth Corporal, John McBride, and Charles H. Cooper. Wounded--Sylvanus Greer, Theodore Hamilton, Edwin Close, Arthur F. Pickett, Orlando B. Hirley, (all missing,) supposed to be prisoners. Missing--Privates William Breese, Charles Shear, Erving C. Smith, John Jackson, Isaac Kinnan, Wm. Phelan, Byron Swazee, Edward Chevalier, John Gumbleton, Henry J. Griffin, John Ryan, (all supposed to be prisoners.) Company K.--Wounded--Privates Orlando B. Whitney, Henry Van Ornan, Patrick Waters, all taken prisoners; Pitt C. Wadhams, in right leg, near the thigh; Loyal E. Wolcott, slightly; and Sergeant John H. Glidden, slightly in the head. Missing--Corporal George Boutwell. Privates Jas. A. Coburn, James McCormick, and Wesley Summer, (supposed to have been taken prisoners.) Total killed, 19; total wounded, 55; total missing, 54. Total loss, 128. Fifth D
ible! Not one of our men had been even wounded. The charge that had been made by them was a splendid one, and not a single soldier of ours showed any thing but bravery. The credit of the affair belongs to Capt. White and his company, and to Lieut. Ryan, who rushed on bravely at the head of about fourteen of the Naval Brigade. Lieut. Ryan had a Sharpe's rifle, and with it shot one of the rebels down deliberately. The Federal troops took a number of muskets, caps, pieces of uniforms, &c., anLieut. Ryan had a Sharpe's rifle, and with it shot one of the rebels down deliberately. The Federal troops took a number of muskets, caps, pieces of uniforms, &c., and had it not been for the order to retreat would have captured a large number of prisoners. I may here say that the uniform of Lieut. Crossly is made of coarse Kentucky jeans, green facings, and trimmed with the sic semper tyrannis buttons. In the afternoon, after the retreat down Pocomoke River, they took a prize schooner, and early the following morning the fleet started for Cherrystone Creek. Arriving at the wharf at the mouth of the river, they found the schooner Passenger. Her captain
rine, slightly; Cornelius Martin, ordinary seaman, probably mortally; James H. Powell, ordinary seaman, slightly; H. O. Buskin, ordinary seaman, severely; John Willis, ordinary seaman, severely; John Daurin, landsman, slightly; James Welbey, captain of the mizzen-top, severely; Alexander Anderson, landsman, severely; James Black, Quartermaster, slightly; Joseph----, seaman, slightly; John Griffith; James Williams, captain of the main-top, slightly. Total, twenty-six. On the Pensacola — John Ryan, Quartermaster, mortally; George Mowry, Quartermaster, mortally; Jonathan Roberts, ordinary seaman, severely; Michael McKeene, landsman, severely; Gustavus Mason, landsman, severely; Thomas Kelly, boatswain's mate; Edward Brown, captain of the guard, severely; John Sherlock, ship's cook, severely; John Jenkins, ordinary seaman, severely ; James O'Haniel, seaman, severely; Samuel Cooper, ordinary seaman, slightly; David Henderson, ordinary seaman, slightly; A. C. Gifford, ordinary seaman, s
which were overlooked in the haste of making out the list, and others failed to report themselves. You will observe this addition of thirteen to the list of wounded makes a total of fifty-four instead of forty-three, the number reported yesterday. I also submit the name, rate, and remarks in each case. Killed — William H. Cook, Acting Master's Mate, splinter-wound of both legs and thighs, the left hand carried away; Eli Harwood, Captain's cook, left shoulder and arm badly lacerated; John Ryan, landsman, left half of head carried away; Charles B. Seymour, seaman, upper half of head carried away; Thomas Williams, seaman, spine and ribs carried away; Lewis Richards, seaman, back part of chest and head carried away; Michael Murphy, private marine, right leg and half of the pelvis carried away; William Smith, private marine, struck by a shot and knocked overboard; Richard Burke, coal-heaver, back part of chest carried away, and compound fracture of left leg; Anthony Dunn, first-clas
tes Jos. Hist, W. E. Smith, Joseph Davidson, all severely; Corporals Wm. Dunker, Arthur Emerson, both slightly; privates Spencer, Sawyer, Orlo C. Matthews, both slightly. Missing--Private Edwin Kelley. Total wounded, nine; missing, one. Number engaged, commanding officers, two; enlisted men, thirty-two. Co. E, First Sergeant F. A. Mckay, Commanding. Killed--Sergeant Henry Simons; fifer, S. N. Winchester ; private, Jesse Quick. Wounded--Privates Davis Cochran, William Nally, John Ryan, Nelson Stebbins, Clyde Wason, all severely; Corporal Richard Neville, privates Henry Conway, Thomas Conway, John Caldwell, John Canfield, Robert Davidson, Patrick Farrill, all slightly. Missing — Warren R. Scott, drummer. Total — Killed, three; wounded, twelve; missing, one; number engaged enlisted men, forty-two. Co. F, Capt. E. S. Holloway, Commanding. Killed--Privates Joseph Parish, S. B. Kidwell. Wounded — Samuel J. Ewing, Henry Alder, Julius Goff, Chas. Edwig, M. Fred<
ne ten-inch shrapnel, seventy eight-inch shells, and thirty-seven thirty-two-pounder shells. Inclosed I send the surgeon's report of killed and wounded. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, John G. Walker, Lieutenant Commanding U. S.N. Acting Rear-Admiral D. D. Porter, Commanding Mississippi Squadron. Annexed is the surgeon's report of killed and wounded on board the United States gunboat Baron De Kalb, in the attack on Arkansas Post, January eleventh, 1863: John Ryan, landsman, killed; Theo. Bender, third-class boy, severely wounded, probably mortal; Peter Olton, coxswain; Geo. Smith, seaman, severely; Jos. Bader, seaman; Jno. Farren, seaman; William Smith, seaman; M. C. Doreohs, slightly wounded; Wm. Swisler, seaman; Joseph H. Malon, seaman; Alfred H. Boyle, yeoman; Oscar Jordan, seaman; Antonio de Uroa, seaman; Geo. Fales, seaman; William Kelley, seaman; Pierre Leon, seaman; John Glenn, seaman. John wise, Acting Assistant Surgeon. To Jno. G. Walker,
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers killed in action. (search)
.,May 5, 1864. Russell, John M., Corp.,13th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Russell, Warren D., 1st Lieut.,18th Mass. Inf.,Bull Run (2d), Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Russell, William,55th Mass. Inf.,Secessionville, S. C.,July 2, 1864. Russell, Ziba H.,40th Mass. Inf.,Drewry's Bluff, Va.,May 16, 1864. Rust, James,35th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Ruther, Randolph,59th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Ryan, James,23d Mass. Inf.,New Berne, N. C.,March 14, 1862. Ryan, John, 2d,33d Mass. Inf.,Lookout Mountain, TenOct. 29, 1863. Ryan, Michael, Corp.,7th Mass. Inf.,Salem Heights, Va.,May 3, 1863. Ryan, Patrick,2d Mass. H. A.,Plymouth, N. C.,April 20, 1864. Ryan, Richard,10th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Ryder, Joseph F. Name and rank. Private understood when not otherwise stated.Command.Engagement.Date. Ryder, Joseph F., Sergt.,33d Mass. Inf.,Dallas, Ga.,May 1, 1864. Ryder, Samuel M.,18th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13,
v.,Cedar Creek, Va.,Oct. 19, 1864. Russell, Benjamin W., 1st Sergt.,19th Mass. Inf.,Petersburg, Va.,June 18, 1864. Russell, Charles G., 1st Lieut.,12th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Russell, Charles W.,10th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 5, 1864. Russell, John M., Corp.,13th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Russell, Warren D., 1st Lieut.,18th Mass. Inf.,Bull Run (2d), Va.,Aug. 30, 1862. Russell, William,55th Mass. Inf.,Secessionville, S. C.,July 2, 1864. Russell, Ziba H.,40th Mass. Inf.,Drewry's Bluff, Va.,May 16, 1864. Rust, James,35th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Ruther, Randolph,59th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Ryan, James,23d Mass. Inf.,New Berne, N. C.,March 14, 1862. Ryan, John, 2d,33d Mass. Inf.,Lookout Mountain, TenOct. 29, 1863. Ryan, Michael, Corp.,7th Mass. Inf.,Salem Heights, Va.,May 3, 1863. Ryan, Patrick,2d Mass. H. A.,Plymouth, N. C.,April 20, 1864. Ryan, Richard,10th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864.
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