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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 20: a brave officer's mortification.--history set right. (search)
eer, J. H. Morrison; Third-Assistant Engineers, T. M. Jones, John Borthwick and E. A. Magee; Acting-Masters' Mates, N. Alexander and W. E. Bridges. Steamer John P. Jackson. Acting-Lieutenant-Commander, S. E. Woodworth; Acting-Masters, M. B. Crowell, J. F. Dearborn, Wm. Hedger and James Scannell; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, T. S. Yard; Acting-Second-Assistant Engineer, J. B. Morgan; Acting-Third-Assistant Engineers, James Barnes, J. D. Caldwell and Samuel Strade; Acting-Masters' Mates, W. H. Howard, W. J. B. Lawrence and J. Murphy. Steamer Kennebec. Lieutenant-Commander, John H. Russell; Lieutenant, F. B. Blake; Acting-Masters, Wm. Brooks and H. C. Wade; Assistant-Surgeon, C. H. Perry; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, C. L. Burnett; Second-Assistant Engineer, H. W. Fitch; Third-Assistant Engineers, B. G. Gowing, E. E. Roberts and L. W. Robinson; Acting-Masters' Mates, J. D. Ellis, J. W. Merriman, J. W. Page and H. E. Tinkham. Steamer Kineo. Lieutenant-Commander, Geo. M. Ran
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 23: destruction of the ram Arkansas.--capture of Galveston.--capture of the Harriet Lane.--sinking of the Hatteras.--attack on Baton Rouge.--Miscellaneous engagements of the gun-boats. (search)
mander, James Stillwell; Lieutenant, G. Watson Sumner; Assistant Surgeon, L. M. Lyon; Assistant Engineers, John Johnson, B. B. Clemens, W. F. Law, John Everding and W. F. Pratt; Acting-Masters, W. P. Gibbs and J. G. Loyd; Acting-Masters' Mates, W. H. Thompson, C. V. Rummell and J. G. Rosling; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, C. Stewart Warren. Steamer J. P. Jackson. Lieutenant-Commander, Henry A. Adams; Acting-Masters, M. B. Crowell, J. F. Dearborn and Wm. Hedger; Acting-Masters' Mates, Wm. H. Howard, Jeremiah Murphy and W. J. B. Laurence; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, T. S. Yard; Assistant Paymaster, H. Melville Hanna; Acting-Engineers, J. B. Morgan and J. D. Caldwell. Steamer Calhoun. Lieutenant-Commander, T. McK. Buchanan; Acting-Master, M. Jordan; Acting-Ensign, H. D. Foster; Acting-Master's Mates, R. C. Bostwick and J. L. Blauvelt; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Ira C. Whitehead; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, W. M. Watmough; Acting-Engineers, W. D. Brown, R. W. Mars, G. W. Baird and
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 44: battle of Mobile Bay. (search)
Martin; Acting-Ensigns, R. E. Anson and Alfred Hornsby; Acting-Master's Mates, James Brown, John Clark and J. T. Thompson; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, J. Tucker; Acting-Third-Assistants, E. H. Slack, J. Shields and J. Pearce. Steamer J. P. Jackson. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, L. W. Pennington; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, T. S. Yard; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, C. B. Perry; Acting-Masters, M. B. Crowell and J. F. Dearborn; Acting-Ensign, J. S. Gellett; Acting-Master's Mates, W. H. Howard and Jer. Murphy; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, J. C. Mockabee; Acting-Third-Assistants, J. D. Cadwell, T. W. Harding and James Lockwood. Steamer Virginia. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, Charles H. Brown; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, C. H. Mason; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, E. C. Bowman; Acting-Master, L. G. Cook; Acting-Ensigns, E. H. Thomas, J. H. Rogers, A. F. West and N. A. Blume; Acting-Master's Mate, F. E. Brackett; Engineers: Acting; Second-Assistant, S. S. Glass; Acting-Thir
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
ces from the troops of Schofield and Terry to enable him to hold his own until he reached Goldsborough, N. C., his objective point. The middle of January, 1865, saw Sherman's army in motion for the Carolina campaign. His right wing, under General Howard, was conveyed by water to Beaufort, South Carolina, whence it started on its march up the Charleston railroad, while the left wing, under General Slocum, with Kilpatrick's cavalry, crossed the Savannah river and moved towards Augusta. These ; Acting-Masters, L. E. Degn and Wm. T. Buck; Acting-Ensigns, C. M. Bird, J. C. Murphy, F. E. Ford and J. S. Ridgeway; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, A. E. Emery; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, J. Wv. Fairfield; Acting-Master's Mates, D. G. Conger and W. H. Howard; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, P. L. Fry; Acting-Second-Assistant, A. B. Kinney; Acting-Third-Assistants, Wm. Brown, Joseph Smith, J. B. Wilbur and C. A. Blake; Acting-Gunner, D. L. Briggs. Mendota--Third-rate. Commander, Edward T.
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 52: operations about Charleston, 1865.--fall of Charleston, Savannah, etc. (search)
visited Hilton Head in company with Rear-Admiral Dahlgren, to communicate with General Foster, and make the latter acquainted with his plans; but on his return he was overtaken by a tug, with the following telegram: To General Sherman: General Howard reports one of General Legget's brigades near Savannah, and no enemy. Prisoners say the city is abandoned and enemy gone to Hardeesville. From Station, near Headquarters. On receipt of this dispatch General Sherman hastened to his heaent up the Edisto and Stono Rivers to ascertain whether the enemy intended to hold Charleston or retreat to Columbia. It would require General Slocum at least five days to get his troops clear of the swamps near Savannah, and in the meantime General Howard was, apparently, moving directly on Charleston, although with no intention of going beyond Salkahatchee. The enemy had still a considerable force near Savannah, and his cavalry, under General Wheeler, was exceedingly active in watching the
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 53: operations of the West Gulf Squadron in the latter part of 1864, and in 1865.--joint operations in Mobile Bay by Rear-Admiral Thatcher and General Canby. (search)
-Assistant Paymaster, Allen J. Clark; Acting-Ensigns. H. W. Mather, W. S. Keen and D. J. Starbuck; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, J. S. Harper; Acting-Third-Assistant, Richard Thall. J. P. Jackson--Fourth-rate. Lieutenant-Commander, Bancroft Gherardi; Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, L. W. Pennington; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Thomas S. Yard; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Chas. B. Perry; Acting-Master, H. R. Billings; Acting-Masters and Pilots, James Maycock and Henry Rehder; Acting-Ensigns, W. H. Howard and Jos. H. Wainwright; Acting-Master's Mates, Achilles Kalniski and C. T. Taylor; Engineers: Acting-Second-Assistant, Charles Goodman; Acting-Third-Assistants, J. D. Caldwell, Albert Mayer and J. E. Hare. Cayuga--Fourth-rate. Lieutenant-Commander, Henry Wilson; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, J. E. Parsons; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Wm. A. Mann; Acting-Master, John Hanson; Acting-Ensigns, W. F. Dolliver, Isaac A. Abbott, Robert Morris and E. P. Stevens; Engineers: Second-Assist
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)
ss.Mass.Apr. 24, 1863.Actg. Master's Mate.Mississippi; Agawam.Gulf; North Atlantic.Nov. 24, 1867.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Nov. 18, 1863.Actg. Ensign. Howard, William H., Credit, Watertown.Mass.Mass.Mass.Dec. 28, 1861.Actg. Master's Mate.J. P. Jackson; Arizona.West Gulf.Dec. 11, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Apr. 6, 1864.Actg. Ensign. Howard, William H.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Oct. 25, 1864.Actg. Master's Mate.Keystone State; Hetzel.North Atlantic.Oct. 20, 1865.Hon. discharged.Mate. Howard, William H., Credit. Watertown.Mass.Mass.Mass.Oct. 1, 1862.Actg. Asst. Surgeon.Fair Play.Mississippi.Nov. 9, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Asst. Surgeon. HowardHoward, William H., Credit. Watertown.Mass.Mass.Mass.Oct. 1, 1862.Actg. Asst. Surgeon.Fair Play.Mississippi.Nov. 9, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Asst. Surgeon. Howard, William J.,Me.Mass.Mass.Dec. 13, 1862.Actg. 2d Asst. Engr.Iroquois; Quaker City.North Atlantic.Aug. 19, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. 2d Asst. Engr. Howard, William Waldo,--Mass.Oct. 1,‘62.Actg. Asst. Surgeon.Brilliant.Mississippi.Nov. 9, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Asst. Surgeon. Howe, Charles C.,Mass.Mass.Mass.Aug. 25, 1863.Ac
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
. L., 394 Howard, J. A., 490 Howard, J. E., 582 Howard, J. G., 582 Howard, O. H., 298, 423, 534 Howard, O. O., 660 Howard, Peter, 76 Howard, T. F., 298 Howard, W. H., 76 Howard, W. H., 76 Howard, W. H., 76 Howard, W. J., 76 Howard, W. W., 76 Howard, Willard, 298 Howe, A. R., 217 Howe, Abbie J., 601 Howe, C. C., 76 Howard, W. H., 76 Howard, W. H., 76 Howard, W. J., 76 Howard, W. W., 76 Howard, Willard, 298 Howe, A. R., 217 Howe, Abbie J., 601 Howe, C. C., 76 Howe, Church, 217, 298, 534 Howe, E. E., 298 Howe, Estes, 582 Howe, F. E., 423 Howe, G. H., 298 Howe, George, 298 Howe, H. S., 423, 470 Howe, H. W., 298 Howe, J. A., 217, 298, 534 Howe, J. H., 298 Howe, J. W., 298 Howe, Julia W., 660 Howe, N. T., 582 Howe, P. R., 298 Howe, Rufus, 298 Howe, S. G., 660 Howe, W. C., 29Howard, W. H., 76 Howard, W. J., 76 Howard, W. W., 76 Howard, Willard, 298 Howe, A. R., 217 Howe, Abbie J., 601 Howe, C. C., 76 Howe, Church, 217, 298, 534 Howe, E. E., 298 Howe, Estes, 582 Howe, F. E., 423 Howe, G. H., 298 Howe, George, 298 Howe, H. S., 423, 470 Howe, H. W., 298 Howe, J. A., 217, 298, 534 Howe, J. H., 298 Howe, J. W., 298 Howe, Julia W., 660 Howe, N. T., 582 Howe, P. R., 298 Howe, Rufus, 298 Howe, S. G., 660 Howe, W. C., 298 Howe, W. G., 298 Howe, W. H., 499 Howe, W. L., 298 Howe, Willis, 76 Howell, L. C., 298 Howells, W. D., 660 Howes, C. F., 470 Howes, Charles, 298 Howes, G. F., 76 Howes, J. C., 572 Howes, W. R., 18th Mass. Inf., 298 Howes, W. R., 3d Mass. Inf., 383 Howland, C. C., 299 Howland, C. H., 34th Mass. Inf., 299 Howland, C
Northern Markets--by Telegraph. Baltimore, Dec. 14 --Flour firm — Howard $5, Ohio and City Mills $5.75. Wheat steady — red $1.10@$1.20, white $1.20@$1.42. Corn active — new white 40@48, old white and yellow 58@60. Provisions dull and nominal. Lard 10 ¼. Whiskey dull at 17 ½@18. New York.Dec. 14 --Noon--Stocks better — N. Y. Centrals 74; Va. 6's 78 ½; Mo. 6's 67 ½ P. M.--Cotton steady. Flour heavy — Southern $4.75@ $5.10. Wheat steady choice white $1.49, red held at $1.20 buyers offer $1.18. Corn dull-mixed 63@64, Southern yellow 64@65. Pork dull and -- $7. Lard firm at 9 ½@10 ½. Whiskey firm at 18 ¼@18 ½. Sugar quiet Coffee steady — Molasses heavy.--New Orleans 29@33 Turpentine firm. Rosin dull. Rice s
Married. At the Universalist Church, by the Rev. J. Shrigley, on Thursday evening, 13th inst., at 7 ½ o'clock Mr. Geo. H. Fitzwilson and Miss Virginia E. Boehm, all of this city. Maryland papers please copy. In Washington City, on Wednesday, the 12th inst., by Rev. Smythe Pine, Mr. Wm. H. Howard and Miss Eugenia J. Sledd, daughter of John P. Sledd, all of Richmond.