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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 3 1 Browse Search
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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 42: Red River expedition.--continued. (search)
D. Lovell and Andrew Donaldson; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, W. N. Harden Acting-Second-Assistants, J. G. Briggs and E. H. Kidd. Steamer Prairie Bird. Acting-Ensigns, John W. Chambers and W. M. Ernst; Acting-Assistant-Pay master, L. Harter; Acting-Master's Mates, J. B. Morton, J. K. Lull, Jr., and Wm. D. Bangs; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, Geo. Radabaugh; Acting-Second-Assistant, Mathew Fleming. Steamer Curlew. Acting-Ensigns, H. A. B. O'Niell, Milton Griffith and Wm. Zimmerman; Acting-Assistant-Surgeon, J. J. McIlhenney; Acting-Assistant-Paymaster, J. R. Morris; Acting-Master's Mates, E. C. Huggins, M. G. Bailey and J. A. Kilby; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, Benj. Hoffman; Acting-Third-Assistants, L. J. Everson and Wm. Quinn. Steamer little rebel. Acting-Ensign, N. T. Rennell; Acting-Master's Mates, N. F. Jacobs, R. G. Van Ness, J. W. Hambrick and J. T. Rulo; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, A. E. Giles; Acting-Second-Assistant, Philip Allman; Act
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)
ter's Mates, W. P. Eakle and H. S. Allen; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Samuel Mendenhall; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Geo. H. Holt; Engineers: Acting-Chief, James Fleming; Acting-First-Assistant, J. R. Ramsey; Acting-Second-Assistants, Wm. Furck and Philip Sheridan; Acting-Third-Assistants, Walter Mossington and S. H. Lancaster; Acting-Carpenter, J. M. Peabody. Vindicator--Third-rate. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, Henry H. Gorringe; Acting-Masters, J. F. Reed and D. P. Slattery; Acting-Ensigns, W. Zimmerman, B. C. Wheeler and J. W. Foster; Acting-Master's Mates, L. C. Ball, John Davis, Lewis Lehman, Henry Kane and A. A. King; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, C. E. Vaughn; Actin-Assistant Paymaster, F. W. Hanson; Engineers: Acting-Chief, Thomas Cook; Acting-Second-Assistants, Chas. Tistandt, Anthony Courtway and James O'Neil; Acting-Third-Assistants, S. H. Brogan, Andrew Lusk and John Link; Acting-Gunner, Wm. H. Barton; Acting-Carpenter, James Trulty. Hastings--Fourth-rate. Acting-Volu
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
er, Co. D. W. F. Dickerson, Co. D. Jas. J. Drewry, Co. D. M. Perdue, Co. D. John Hick, Co. D. Thos. Butterworth, Co. D. Samuel James, Co. D. Solomon Wheeler, Co. D. Geo. Catterton, Co. D. Jno. K. Nelson, Co. F. Thos. Turpin, Co. F. Private R. F. Schenk, Co. F. Geo. W. Graybill, Co. K. Jonah Williamson, Co. G. Jas. Brown, Co. F. Willis Tanner, Co. F. Samuel Howard, Co. F. Wm. Jessee, Co. F. Jno. H. Johnston, Co. F. Jas. Hicks, Co. G. L. R. Mitchell, Co. G. Wm. Zimmerman, Co. G. T. P. Williams, Co. G. Jno. Fielder, Co. G. W. H. Morgan, Co. G. R. D. Mitchell, Co. G. J. D. Turner, Co. G. John Johnson, Co. I. Jno. Hokrider, Co. I. N. J. Vineyard, Co. I. Jacob Daniel, Co. I. D. C. Herndon, Co I. W. W. Medor, Co. I. J. H. Woodward, Co. I. Lewis Dooley, Co. K. C. C. Dent, Co. K. R. Bryan, Co. K. Jonah Williamson, Co. G. [53] Fifty-sixth Virginia Infantry. Q. M. Sergeant L. W. Overby, one horse and personal baggage. Com'y Serge
The Daily Dispatch: February 1, 1862., [Electronic resource], The old Dominion rifles of Alexandria. (search)
The old Dominion rifles of Alexandria. A correspondent calls our attention to the meritorious service of this gallant company, attached, as Company H, to the 17th regiment Virginia volunteers. The corps went into service on the 17th of April, 1861, and on the expiration of its term, in May, will reenlist for the war as a rocket battery. This course was decided upon several months ago, before any bounty was offered for re-enlistment. The officers of the company are: Arthur Herbert, Captain; Senior First Lieutenant' W. H. Fowle, Jr.; Junior First Lieutenant, Douglas Forrest; Second Lieutenant, William Zimmerman; Orderly Sergeant, Arthur C. Kell.