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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)
-Masters, J. R. Neeld, F. G. Sampson and J. H. Welsh; Acting-Ensigns, Paul Morgan and C. H. Slocum; Acting-Master's Mates, S. O. Lovell, Wm. E. Atkins and Edw. C. Eraley; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, D. Hayden; Acting-Assistant-Paymaster, J. P. Kelly; Engineers: Acting-Chief, Robert Tate; Acting-Second-Assistants, James Wilkins, J. W. Paul and E. H. Kidd; Acting-Third-Assistant, A. A Johnson; Acting-Gunner, Geo. Price; Acting-Carpenter, J. W. Lister. Black Hawk--Third-rate. Lieutenant-Commander, James A. Greer; Acting Masters, Edw. Alford and Henry Baker; Acting Ensigns, C. A. Calvert, R. T. Howell, J. A. Jones, J. C. Barr and J. B. Pratt; Acting-Master's Mates, B. R. Baker, A. S. Ludlow, D. A. Boies, A. H. Ahrens and Jay Nyman; Passed-Assistant-Surgeon, Michael Bradley; Acting-Assistant Paymaster C. H. Kirkendall; Second Lieutenant of Marines, F. L. Church; Engineers: Acting-Chief, Geo. W. Walker; Acting-First-Assistant, O. G. Richey; Acting-Second-Assistant, C. B. Adams; Acting-Th
orce became necessary to search her; Lieutenant James A. Greer was at once despatched in the third also, was taken in charge and handed over to Mr. Greer. Mr. McFarland and Mr. Eustis, after protestere sent in advance of it under charge of Lieutenant Greer. I gave my personal attention to the lugthe greatest forbearance. Respectfully, Jas. A. Greer. Report of Ass't Engineer Houston. them went so far as to threaten, and upon Lieutenant Greer being informed by me of this fact, he ordin the third cutter, under the command of Lieutenant Greer. Immediately on reaching the steamer's dt, and finally returned to this ship with Lieutenant Greer. Most respectfully, your obedient servt three P. M., when I was ordered by Lieutenant James A. Greer to return on board the San Jacinto ier boat came alongside, in charge of Lieutenant James A. Greer. He went in the cabin. Soon afterw D. M. Fairfax; Lieutenants, R. R. Breese, James A. Greer, A. P. Cook; Paymaster, L. I. Brown; Assis[17 more...]
and, or that of General Banks, whichever concluded to go. On the seventh of March I had assembled at the mouth of Red River a large fleet of ironclads, composed of the following vessels: Essex, Commander Robert Townsend; Benton, Lieutenant Commander James A. Greer; La Fayette, Lieutenant Commander J. P. Foster; Choctaw, Lieutenant Commander F. M. Ramsey; Chillicothe, Acting Volunteer Lieutenant S. P. Couthouy; Ozark, Acting Volunteer Lieutenant George W. Browne; Louisville, Lieutenant Comman R. Townsend, commanding Essex; Lieutenant Commander S. L. Phelps, Eastport; Lieutenant Commander Watson Smith, Chillicothe, (temporarily;) Lieutenant Commander K. R. Breese, Black Hawk; Lieutenant Commander J. P. Foster, La Fayette; Lieutenant Commander J. A. Greer, Benton; Lieutenant Commander E. K. Owen, Louisville; Lieutenant Commander J. G. Mitchell, Carondelet; Lieutenant Commander F. M. Ramsay, Choctaw; Lieutenant Commander T. O. Selfridge, Osage; Lieutenant Commander Byron Wilson, Ouachi
The Daily Dispatch: December 16, 1861., [Electronic resource], The orders for the arrest of Mason and Slidell. (search)
th them; if so, I beg you will offer some of them, in my name, a passage in this ship to the United States, and that all the attentions and comforts we can command are tendered them, and will be placed at their service. "In the event of their acceptance, should there be anything which the captain of the steamer can spare to increase the comforts in the way of necessaries or stores, of which a war vessel is deficient, you will please to procure them; the amount will be paid for by the paymaster. "Lieut. James A. Greer will take charge of the third cutter, which accompanies you, and will assist you in these duties. "I trust that all those under your command, in executing this important and delicate duty, will conduct themselves with all the delicacy and kindness which becomes the character of our naval service. "I am, very respectfully, "Your obedient servant, (Signed,) "Charles Wilkes, "Captain, "Lieut. D. M. Fairfax, U. S. Navy, Executive Officer, San Jacinto."
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