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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., chapter 48 (search)
ntial advancement, although he lives in the memory of those who can properly estimate his services. List of officers of the U. S. S. Kearsarge. John A. Winslow, Captain; James S. Thornton, Lieutenant-Commander; John M. Browne, Surgeon; J. A. Smith, Paymaster; Wm. H. Cushman, Chief-Engineer; James R. Wheeler, Eben M. Stoddard and David H. Sumner, Acting-Masters; Wm. H. Badlam, Second-Assistant Engineer; Fred. L. Miller, Sidney L. Smith and Henry McConnell, Third-Assistant Engineers; Edwag-Third-Assistants, James Buckley and J. W. Buck; Acting-Boatswain, Geo. C. Abbott; Gunner, James Hutchinson. Steam-Sloop Kearsarge. Captain, John A. Winslow: Lieutenant-Commander, James S. Thornton; Surgeon, John M. Browne; Paymaster, Joseph A. Smith; Engineers: Chief, William H. Cushman; Second-Assistant, Wm. H. Badlam; Third-Assistants, Fredk. L. Miller, Sidney L. Smith and Henry McConnell ; Boatswain, James C. Walton ; Acting-Gunner, Franklin A. Graham. Steamer Sacramento. Capt
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 52: operations about Charleston, 1865.--fall of Charleston, Savannah, etc. (search)
-Ensign, David B. Howes; Acting-Master's Mates, Abraham Leach, F H. Munroe and Wm. F. Lard; Engineers: Acting-Third-Assistants, Benjamin Cobb, Jr., John Grimes and John Corson. Sweet Brier--Fourth-rate. Acting-Ensign, J. D. Dexter; Acting-Master's Mates, T. J. Dill. J. R. Grove and L. H. Brown; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistants, M. V. B. Darling and T. J W. Cooper; Acting-Third-Assistant, J. W. Blake. Pettit--Fourth-rate. Acting-Ensign, Charles Greive; Acting-Master's Mates, J. A. Smith, C. E. Cool and Uriah Folger; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistants, Reuben McClenahan and Augustus Wendell; Acting-Third-Assistants, Edw. Bannaclough and W. J. Phillips. Gladiolus--Fourth-rate. Acting-Ensign, Napoleon Boughton; Acting-Master's Mates, S. W. Byran, H. B. Eaton and Wm. C. Parker; Engineers: Acting-Third Assistant, John D. Williams, Geo. W. Beard and Augustus Straub. Carnation Fourth-rate. Acting-Ensign, William Boyd; Acting-Master's Mates, J. D. Reed, Albion Burnh
ember 2,345,218 75 Total disbursements $17,029,707 10 The payments at the Treasury of any two days now, exceed those of any month previous to the commencement of the present war. Proceedings of the army Retiring Board. The following is a complete list of the cases passed upon by the Army Retiring Board, with the disposition made of each. The retirement in each instance is honorable: Brigadier-General Sylvester Churchill, Inspector General, retired. Lieut. Colonel Joseph A. Smith, Seventh Infantry, retired. Capt. Howard Stansbury, Topographical Engineers, retired. Col. John S. Simson, Third Cavalry, retired. Major N. C. Macrea, Third Infantry, retired. Major Campbell Graham, Topographical Engineers, retired. Lieut.-Colonel H. Gourd. Morris, First Infantry, retired. Col. B. L. E. Bonneville, Third Infantry, retired. Lieut.-Colonel Jas. Kearney, Topographical Engineers, retired. Col. J. J. Albert, Topographical Engineers, retired.