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The Daily Dispatch: may 5, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 2 0 Browse Search
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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)
A. Johnstone; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, J. G. Dearborne; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, A. Eastlake; Acting-Master, Geo. Ferris; Acting-Ensigns, G. A. Harriman, Frank Millett and G. F. Brailey; Acting-Master's Mates, W. H. Wood and G. H. Russell; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, S. R. Brumage; Acting-Second-Assistant, T. J. Lavery; Acting-Third-Assistants; J. A. Boynton and George Altham. Buckthorn--Fourth-rate. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, Washington Godfrey; Acting-Master's Mates, B. F. Robinson, H. J. Wynde and H. A. Mayo; Engineers: Acting-Third-Assistants, E. R. Hubbard and W. H. Allen. Augusta Dinsmore--Third-rate. Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant, M. B. Crowell; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Ezra Pray; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, D. F. Power; Acting--Ensigns, C. F. R Wappenhaus, T. H. Paine, C. H. Blount and F. A. G. Bacon; Acting-Master's Mate, A. S. Eldredge; Engineers: Acting-First-Assistant, John Seaman; Acting-Third-Assistants, Henry Lyon, Jr., W. E. Deaver, F. V. Christi
Mathews county, and lodged in Castle Godwin. They were captured near Urbana, in Middlesex county, by Messrs. Philip Cashmere, Logan McCoull, and John Carter, of the Provost Marshal's force, aided by several dragoons. One of the party, named B. F. Robinson, had a son on board the Federal steamer Mystic, and was caught by the detectives in the act of penning a letter to him, describing his detestation of the rebels, expressing his hope that the "old flag" would soon ficat over Virginia, and shoes Bettle C. Broaddus, Virginia T. Jones, Pamela Jones Justice Brocks and Eliza Broaddus, also Mr. Edwin Broaddus; and express the opinion, from personal observation, that there is not the slightest Yankee in the composition of any of them. The names of the arrested parties are Thos Luton, D. Wagner, B. F. Robinson, E. J. Robinson, Thomas Haley and John J. Grassitt. A patient examination took place yesterday before Gen. Winder, who determined to hold Haley and Grassitt as witnesses only.
wether, 10th Ky.; K. W. McLean, 2d Ky. W. A. H. Shackelford, 26th Miss.; F. Thornton, 36th Va.; B. A. Tracey, 7th Ky.; W. R. White, 12th Ark.; H. J. Webster, 1st Tenn.; W. H. Whearry, Petersburg militia; J. H. Wolff, 3d Ky. First Lieutenants.--Joshua B. Brody, 26th Texas cavalry; Wm. H. Bennett, 9th Ky. cavalry; Robt. B. Barton, Sobbins's Ark. cavalry; M. C. Hall, Bell's Ark. infantry; Thos. F. Hooper, 9th Ga.; James Lahey, 1st Tenn.; John W. Mattox, 55th Ga.; H. Rinestaff, 43d N. C.; B. F. Robinson, 9th Tenn.; Wm. W. Redding, 34th Miss.; F. E. Richardson, 47th Tenn.; W. W. Tucker, 1st Fla.; Jas. M. Anderson, 49th Va.; R. W. Arrington, 30th N. C.; J. C. Bronaugh, 3d Va.; B. Bott, Reserve corps; Wm. Bennett, 1st Ark.; R. E. Conner, Davis's Legion; J. D. Cuthbertson, 53d N. C.; J. C. Clements, 21st S. C.; R. M. Bearden, 2d Tenn.; W. B. Baird, 1st Ark.; C. A. Cox, 12th Miss.; L. H. Conn, 3d Ky.; M. B. Clay, 9th Va.; W. N. Cowden, Holman's cavalry; G. W. Didlake, 8th Ky.; J. F. Dudley,