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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 40: (search)
Acting-Master, H. H. Haynie; Acting-Master's Mate, G. B. Griffin; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistants, Sidney Smith and Wm. Veitch; Acting-Third-Assistant, Joseph Jamieson. Steamer Commodore Jones. Acting-Master, J. O. Barclay; Acting-Ensign, Geo. W. Adams; Acting-Master's Mates, C. P. Luscomb, E. L. Deane and P. M. Nye; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, E. T. Chapman; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, Timothy McCarthy; Acting-Third -Assistants, J. B. McKenzie, Malcolm Sinclair and I. L. Sawtelle. Steamer Stepping Stones. Acting-Master, D. A. Campbell; Acting-Ensign, E. A. Roderick; Acting-Master's Mate, O. P. Knowles; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, J. A. Brown; Acting-Third-Assistants, M. McCarty and G. A. Whittington. Steamer Lilac. Acting-Master, John A. Phillips; Acting-Ensigns, C. B. Staples and F. B. Owens; Acting-Master's Mate, D. S. Ingersoil; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, Wm. T. Graff; Acting-Third-Assistants, L. L. Copeland and J. C. Garner. St
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 42: Red River expedition.--continued. (search)
rt. I only regret that time did not enable me to get the names of all concerned. The following are the most prominent persons: Lieutenant-Colonel Bailey, acting-military engineer, 19th army corps, in charge of the work. Colonel James Grant Wilson, of General Banks' staff. Lieutenant-Colonel Pearcall, assistant. Colonel Dwight, acting-assistant inspector-general. Lieutenant-Colonel W. B. Kinsey, 161st New York volunteers. Lieutenant-Colonel Hubbard, 30th Maine volunteers. Major Sawtelle, provost marshal, and Lieutenant Williamson,.ordnance officer. The following were a portion of the regiments employed: 29th Maine, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Emerson; 116th New York, commanded by Colonel George M. Love; 161st New York, commanded by Captain Prentiss; 133d New York, commanded by Colonel Currie. The engineer regiment and officers of the 13th army corps were also employed. I feel that I have done but feeble justice to the work or the persons engaged in it. Bein