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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 6 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 11, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buell, Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Volume 3., The opposing forces at Stone's River, Tenn. (search)
: k, 9; w, 40; m, 11 = 60. Third (late Fifth) Division, Brig.-Gen. Horatio P. Van Cleve (w), Col. Samuel Beatty. Staff loss: w, 1. First (late Eleventh ) Brigade, Col. Samuel Beatty, Col. Benjamin C. Grider: 79th Ind., Col. Frederick Knefler; 9th Ky., Col. Benjamin C. Grider, Lieut.-Col. George H. Cram; 11th Ky., Maj. Erasmus L. Mottley; 19th Ohio, Maj. Charles F. Manderson. Brigade loss: k, 67; w, 371; m, 83 = 521. Second (late Fourteenth) Brigade, Col. James P. Fyffe: 44th Ind., Col. William C. Williams (c), Lieut.-Col. Simeon C. Aldrich; 86th Ind., Lieut.-Col. George F. Dick; 13th Ohio, Col. Joseph G. Hawkins (k), Maj. Dwight Jarvis, Jr.; 59th Ohio, Lieut.-Col. William Howard. Brigade loss: k, 78; w, 239; m, 240 = 557. Third (late Twenty-third) Brigade, Col. Samuel W. Price: 35th Ind., Col. Bernard F. Mullen; 8th Ky., Lieut.-Col. Reuben May, Maj. Green B. Broaddus; 21st Ky., Lieut.-Co l. James C. Evans; 51st Ohio, Lieut.-Col. Richard W. McClain; 99th Ohio, Col. Peter T. Swaine (w
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 42: Red River expedition.--continued. (search)
s. Beauchamp; Acting-Master's Mate, C. B. Plattenburg; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistants, W. J. Buffington and W. O. Logue; Acting-Second-Assistant, W. F. Holmes; Acting-Third-Assistants, J. A. Goodloe and G. W. Voice; Acting-Carpenter, Harlow Kinney. Steamer Linden. Acting-Master, T. M. Farrell; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, J F. Field; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Arthur Sibley; Acting-Ensigns, R. H. Cameron, Cassilly Adams, Chas. Swendson and Joseph McDonald; Acting-Master's Mates, Wm. C. Williams, R. S. Ballester, N. F. Brown and W. C. Frost; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, Wm. C. Perry; Acting-Second-Assistant, Wm. M. Fletcher; Acting-Third-Assistant, C. M. Milligan. Steamer Kenwood. Acting-Master, John Swaney; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, P. Treadwell; Acting Assistant Paymaster, H. B. Witherell; Acting-Ensigns, J. C. Wells, G. R. Mott and J. L. Read; Acting-Master's Mates, N. H. Conklin, W. R. Moffatt, H. A. Vaughan and Claren Laird; Engineers: Acting First-Assistant, T
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
; Acting-Ensigns, John Greenhalgh, F. H. Brown and A. F. Dill; Acting-Assistant Surgeon. S. P. Boyer; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, H. C. Meade; Acting-Master's Mates, A. M. Beck and C. F. Fisher; Engineers: Second-Assistants, J. T. Hawkins, A. Sackett and C. J. McConnell; Third-Assistants, W. A. Mintzer, A. B. Bates and Isaiah Paxson; Acting-Gunner, Wm. H. Herring. Massasoit--Third rate. Commander, R. T. Renshaw; Lieutenant, Geo. W. Sumner; Acting-Masters, H. Reany, C. F. Taylor and W. C. Williams; Acting-Ensigns, R. Rabadan and Chas. Wilson; Acting-Master's Mate, G. A. Burt; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, J. R. Latson; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J. H. Stevenson; Engineers: First-Assistant, L. R. Green; Acting-Second-Assistants, J. H. Dinsmore and R. K. Monson; Acting-Third-Assistants, T. R. Jefferson and Wm. Sheehan; Acting-Gunner, Wm. B. Jarvis. *Saugus--Fourth-rate. Commander, Edmund R. Colhoun; Lieutenant, Benj. F. Day; Acting Master, B. W. Leary; Acting-Ensigns, C. A. Henri
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 55: operations of the Mississippi Squadron in the latter part of 1864 and in 1865. (search)
J. Cronin; Acting-Ensigns, N. A. Closson and Ignatius Daum; Acting-Master's Mates, H. C. Bates, J. W. Summers, Louis J. Marshall and Walter Lawrence; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Stephen Cushing; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, C. S. Dunscomb; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, Jebin Fox; Acting-Second-Assistant, T. C. Ridgly; Acting-Third-Assistant, R. A. Halderman. Nymph--Fourth rate. Acting-Master, Patrick Donnelly; Acting-Ensigns, F. M. Hathaway and L. Gardner; Acting-Master's Mates, W. C. Williams, W. C. Frost, C. A. Benham, F. W. Whiteside and W. W. Hosea; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, D. P. Taylor; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Arthur Sibley; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, N. D. Smith; Acting-Second-Assistant, Z. Brickell; Acting-Third-Assistants, A. T. Horner and W. H. Poulson. Naiad--Fourth-rate. Acting-Master, Henry T. Keene; Acting-Ensigns, R. W. Alson and B. G. Van Dyke; Acting-Master's Mates, L. A. Cole, C. H. Leaman and C. E. Townley; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, M. P.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
zz=Co. B. Thomas J. Meeks, Zzz=Co. B. William H. May, Zzz=Co. B. James Meed, Zzz=Co. B. William F. Osborn, Zzz=Co. B. John Readfiern, Zzz=Co. B. William A. Sutton, Zzz=Co. B. Dock Stanley, Zzz=Co. B. 1st Sergeant Joshua J. Harris,Co. C. 2d Sergeant Jacob Elliston,Zzz=Co. C. Priv'te Wiley Pipkin,Co. F. Hardy D. Royal,Zzz=Co. F. Windfield R. Stansell,Zzz=Co. F. Samuel G. Sloppy,Zzz=Co. F. Green B. Wade, Zzz=Co. F. Ashley T. Wade, Zzz=Co. F. William R. Wade, Zzz=Co. F. William C. Williams,Zzz=Co. F. 1st Sergeant Calvin Johnson,Co. G. 2d Sergeant Seaborn K. Halsted,Zzz=Co. G. 4th Sergeant Edward N. Perry,Zzz=Co. G. 1st Corporal Green M. Merkison,Zzz=Co. G. 2d Corporal Wm. E. Merkison,Zzz=Co. G. 3d Corporal Vincent A. Terry,Zzz=Co. G. 4th Corporal Andrew J. French, Zzz=Co. G. Private John H. Barnes, Zzz=Co. G. Eli A. Brock, Zzz=Co. G. James M. Bussel, Zzz=Co. G. William T. Covington, Zzz=Co. G. Caleb R. Williams, Zzz=Co. G. William T. Johnson,Zzz=Co. G.
Arrivals. --Among the arrivals at the Spotswood House on yesterday were Hons. E. Irby and J. E. David, S. C.; Capt. C. S. Winder, C. S. A.; Capt. A. E. Lassalle, N. O. Zouaves; John L. Waring, Md.; Wm. C. Williams, Norfolk; Hon. C. J. Helm, late U. S. Consul General in Cuba. At the Exchange Hotel-- J. W. Lewis, Halifax; James L. Clements, Sevier county, Ark .; J. R. Taylor, Fredericksburg; J. R. Page, Gloucester; T. Ro. Gresham, Wm. Dew, King and Queen; Wm. G. Overton, Louisville, Ky.; Dr. George C. Carrington, Halifax C. H.; Charles E. Haile, Florida; Dr. J. E. Hays, Columbia, Ala.
e Thunder. --Early yesterday morning it was known throughout the city that eighteen Yankee deserters, confined in Castle Thunder, had effected their escape the night before. The building in which they were confined was on Cary street, directly opposite Castle Thunder, although all persons confined in both are under the supervision of the same officers. From Lieut. Wilburn who was on duty at the time, we obtained the following list of those who made good their exit from the prison: Wm. C. Williams, Frank Shepherd, K. Lent, John Criner, Wallace Edson, H. H. Parker, Henry Bradburg, G. W. Danner, Geo. Scott, Philip Smith, Chas. Williams, Patrick McAnally, Arthur Hill, Geo. Gaillard, Chas Smith, Wm. May, Thos. Brown, and Mann Clark. Their mode of escape was by removing some bricks from under the sill of the door to the second story of the building. Running in a line with the floor of this story is a wide platform, on which a sentinel is constantly posted; and when we consider that