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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 40: (search)
H. Eppes; Boatswain, P. A. Chason; Acting-Gunner, Thomas Reise; Carpenter, E. Thompson. Steamer Shenandoah. Captain, Daniel B. Ridgely; Lieutenant-Commander, R. R. Wallace; Lieutenant, S. W. Nichols; Ensigns, H. C. Taylor and Yates Sterling; Surgeon, James McMaster; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, C. M. Guild; Acting-Master, J. W. Bentley; Acting-Ensigns, W. H. Brice and J. A. Bullard; Acting-Master's Mates, Harrison Miller, L. H. White, Charles Tangwell and W. Moore; Engineers: Chief, J. W. Thomson; Assistants, J. M. Hobby, J. T. Keleher, D. P. McCartney, D. M. Fulmer, J. W. Gardner and F. W. Towner; Boatswain, J. H. Polly; Gunner, Wm. Hardison. Steamer Connecticut. Commander, John J. Almy; Lieutenant, Louis Kempff; Assistant Surgeon, J. R. Little; Assistant Paymaster, Arthur Burtis, Jr.; Acting-Master, F. Hopkins, Jr.; Acting-Ensigns, F. Wallace, S. Harding, Jr., and J. M. C. Reville; Acting-Master's Mates, Charles Hall. E. P. Blayne, E. S. D. Howland, John Williams and Tho
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Dr. Cave, the orator, by the same, 358; Dr. Cave's Oration, 359; Representatives of North Carolina, 381; Ungenerous Criticism of the Oration by Columbia Post, G. A. R., 381: Reply of Lee Camp, C. V. to, 382. South, The, devoted to the Union, 363; always contributed her full share of soldiers, 30, 363 Southwestern Presbyterian. The, N. O., La., cited, 165. Star, The, Richmond, Va., cited, 54, 98, 106. Stringfellow, Maj., Chas. S., 385. Sun, The, Baltimore, Md., cited, 19. Thomson, Major J. W. A Confederate Martyr, 45. Times, The, Richmond, Va., cited, 65, 87. Tinsley, Bugler of the Stonewall Brigade; death of, 296. Torpedoes in the C. S. Navy, 75. Tredegar Iron Works, 90. United Confederate Veterans; organization of the Medical Corps of; report of Surgeon-General Jos. Jones, M. D., Ll.D., 14. Valley Campaign of 1864, The, 292. Veteran Camps at the Unveiling of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument, 347 Virginia Cavalry, 14th, Co. H; Survivors of, 74