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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 112 0 Browse Search
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 8 0 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2. 6 0 Browse Search
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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 5: military and naval operations on the coast of South Carolina.--military operations on the line of the Potomac River. (search)
ad a slight skirmish with the former, in which one of his men was killed and nine were wounded, when he fell back in safety and in perfect order toward the bluff, at about eight o'clock in the morning, and halted within a mile of the little band under Colonel Lee. While tarrying in an open field of about eight acres, he received a message from General Stone, directing him to remain there until support could be sent to him. The remainder of Devens's regiment had been brought over by Lieutenant-Colonel Ward. His entire force consisted of only six hundred and twenty-five men. In the mean time, Colonel Baker, who was acting as brigadier-general, in command of the reserves, had been ordered to have the California Regiment, under Lieutenant-Colonel Wistar, at Conrad's Ferry at sunrise, and the remainder of his command ready to move early. In order to divert attention from Devens's movement, Colonel Gorman was directed to send two companies of the First Minnesota Regiment, Colonel Dana
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 13: the capture of New Orleans. (search)
ld, Captain Renshaw, 6. There were twenty mortar-vessels, in three divisions, the first, or Red, of six vessels, under Lieutenant Watson Smith, in the Norfolk Packet; the second, or Blue, of seven vessels, commanded by Lieutenant Queen, in the T. A. Ward; and the third, or White, of seven vessels, commanded by Lieutenant Breese, in the Horace Beales. The names of the mortar-vessels were: Norfolk Packet, Oliver H. Lee, Para, C. P. Williams, Orletta, William Bacon, T. A. Ward, Sidney C. Jones, MaT. A. Ward, Sidney C. Jones, Matthew Vassar, Jr., Maria J. Carlton, Orvetta, Adolphe Hugel, George Mangham, Horace Beales, John Griffith, Sarah Bruin, Racer, Sea Foam, Henry James, Dan Smith, accompanied by the steamer Harriet Lane, 4 (Porter's flag-ship), and the gun-boat Owasco, Lieutenant Guest, 5. Some were only armed tugs, intended for the purpose of towing the mortar-schooners into position. were in the river, and Butler, with about nine thousand troops, Butler's troops, borne on five transports, consisted of the fo
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 59: (search)
Key West April 12, 1864 De Soto. Steamer Alliance 25,041 96 1,760 22 23,281 74 Boston July 21, 1864 South Carolina, T. A. Ward. Schooner Alma 3,531 00 745 14 2,785 86 New Orleans July 28, 1864 Virginia. Schooner Agnes 74,361 30 3,822 74 70, 1, 1863 Samuel Rotan. Sloop Mary Grey Waiting for prize list of the T. A. Ward. 224 37 166 01 58 36 do   Eureka, T. A. Ward. Bark Meaco 92,213 47 Allowed to claimants.30,155 55 55,967 89 Philadelphia Mar. 11, 1863 Brooklyn, St. Louis. Reliance. $101 93 $86 29 $15 64 Washington   Reliance.   Property, lot of 2,166 54 269 37 1,897 17 do Oct. 19, 1863 T. A. Ward.   Property, lot of Waiting for prize list of the M. Vassar. 1,996 76 285 45 1,711 31 do   Matthew Vassar. Sch0 00 1,427 45 1,372 55 Washington Oct. 19, 1863 Quaker City. Sloop S. W. Green 232 50 109 55 122 95 do Oct. 19, 1863 T. A. Ward. Schooner Sarah Lavinia 415 00 163 89 251 11 do Oct. 19, 1863 Primrose. Schooner Southerner 605 00 164 10 440 90
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, I. List of officers from Massachusetts in United States Navy, 1861 to 1865. (search)
ee enlistment. Apr. 16, 1864. Credit, Boston, Ward 10. Received from army. See 1st Battalion Heangress approved Aug. 14, 1888. Credit, Boston, Ward 2.Norway.Mass.Mass.Jan. 10, 1865.Actg. Master'sr. Manter, Everett T., Credit, Charlestown, Ward 2.Mass.Mass.Mass.Dec. 23, 1861.Actg. Master's Mantic. McCart, Joseph, Credit, Charlestown, Ward 3.Nova Scotia.Mass.Mass.May 20, 1863.Actg. Ensig. Ensign. Mosher, William, Credit, Boston, Ward 11.Mass.Mass.Mass.July 15, 1864.Actg. Master's te. Newell, Frederick, Credit. Charlestown, Ward 2.Mass.Mass.Mass.May 12, 1863.Actg. Ensign.Gert.Mass.Mass.Aug. 26, 1861.Actg. Master's Mate.T. A. Ward; Wissahickon; Cambridge.Potomac Flotilla; So Lieut. O'Neil, Charles, Credit, Charlestown, Ward 3.England.Mass.Mass.Julv 1, 1861.Actg. Master's See enlistment, Jnne 3, 1864. Credit, Boston, Ward 8. See Navy Register.N. J.-Mass.Nov. 3, 1865.Aster. Potter, Charles, Credit, Charlestown, Ward 3. Sick.Mass.Mass.Mass.Aug. 14, 1861.Actg. Mas[46 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roster of the Battalion of the Georgia Military Institute Cadets (search)
Co. B. *Color Corporal, Henry A. Dunwoody, Co. A. Cobb, county, Darien, Ga. Company. B. Captain, Victor E. Manget, Marietta, Ga. Professor of French at G. M. I. Living now at Marietta, Ga. Minister of the Gospel. *First Lieutenant, Cadet Charles H. Solomon, Macon, Ga. *Second Lieutenant, Cadet P. Hazlehurst, Macon, Ga. *Third Lieutenant, Cadet Steele White, Savannah, Ga. Fourth Lieutenant, Cadet Frank Einstein, Macon, Ga. New York, N. Y. Sergeants. First Sergeant, Cadet T. A. Ward, Greensboro, Ga. Last heard of was in Alabama. Second Sergeant, Cadet Tom Bussey. Died in 1893. *Third Sergeant, Cadet Isaac P. Harris, Covington, Ga. Died at Atlanta, Ga., in 1899. *Fourth Sergeant, Cadet Seaborn Montgomery, Ellaville, Schley county, Ga. Died in service 1864. Corporals. Cadet B. Frank Lee, Fort Valley, Ga. Thomaston, Ga. Later was made Third Sergeant in Co. B, to take place of I. P. Harris, promoted to Lieut. Cadet C. W. Linn. *Cadet Thomas Acree, Ta