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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 10 0 Browse Search
Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War. 2 0 Browse Search
John D. Billings, The history of the Tenth Massachusetts battery of light artillery in the war of the rebellion 2 0 Browse Search
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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)
cting-Master's Mates, Asa Hawes and John McAllister. Schooner Charlotte. Acting-Master, E. D. Bruner. Schooner Sarah Bruen. (bomb.) Acting-Master, A. Christian; Acting-Master's Mates, Sylvester Rowland, B. G. Cahoon and J. M. Chadwick. Schooner Maria A. Wood. Acting-Master, Samuel C. Cruse; Acting-Master's Mates, F. C. Way and Charles Fort. Ship morning light. Acting-Masters, John Dillingham, H. W. Washburn, W. W. Fowler and L. H. Partridge; Acting-Masters' Mates, Geo. H. Rice and J. L. Chambers; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, John W. Shrify; Assistant Paymaster, W. S. Blunt. Bark W. G. Anderson. Acting-Masters, N. D'Oyly and Wm. Bailey; Acting-Masters' Mates, Roswell Davis and R. H. Carey; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, Winthrop Butler; Acting-Assistant Paymaster, Louis L. Scovel. Steamer Diana. Acting-Master, Ezra S. Goodwin Acting-Master's Mate, John D. Trott. Bark Horace Beales. Acting-Master, D. P. Heath; Assistant Surgeon, R. T. Edes; Acting-Ensig
vol. 2, p. 171. Moran, Frank E. Col. Rose's tunnel from Libby prison; with diagrams. Century, vol. 35, p. 770. Morning Light, U. S. ship. Mention of Geo. H. Rice of Chelsea, Mass.; his gallant behavior while acting master, and petition for his exchange after two years imprisonment in Texas. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2ng review of rebel action as a whole, especially with regard to plunder of relief boxes. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 3, p. 11. — – Petition for exchange of Geo. H. Rice, acting master on the Morning Light, after two years imprisonment in Texas. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 2, p. 340. — Feeding of Union; a chapter of Confedern of a privateer. Boston Evening Journal, Sept. 30, 1861, p. 2, col. 3. Rice, Gen. James C. Obituary notice. Army and Navy Journal, vol. 1, p. 645. Rice, Geo. H., of Chelsea, Mass. Petition for his exchange, after two years imprisonment in Texas, and mention of his gallant behavior when acting master on the Morning L<
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
, 122 Rhoades, W. W., 122 Rhodes, A. S., 339 Rhodes, Robert, 339 Rice, A. A., 477 Rice, A. H., 708 Rice, A. R., 122, 388 Rice, C. E., 226, 477 Rice, C. H., 122 Rice, E. E., 584 Rice, Edmund, 226, 440, 499, 551, 708 Rice, F. B., 340 Rice, G. H., Navy, 122 Rice, G. H., 708 Rice, G. L., 494 Rice, G. M., Jr., 340 Rice, J. A., 340 Rice, J. B., 122 Rice, J. C., 193, 440, 477, 708 Rice, J. M., 388 Rice, J. P., 226 Rice, James H., 340, 440, 551 Rice, John H., 122 Rice, L. B.,Rice, G. H., 708 Rice, G. L., 494 Rice, G. M., Jr., 340 Rice, J. A., 340 Rice, J. B., 122 Rice, J. C., 193, 440, 477, 708 Rice, J. M., 388 Rice, J. P., 226 Rice, James H., 340, 440, 551 Rice, John H., 122 Rice, L. B., 340 Rice, L. E., 122 Rice, L. F., 226, 340, 551 Rice, M. N., 494 Rice, N. P., 440, 477, 552 Rice, T. J., 477 Rice, Thomas, Jr., 574 Rice, W. E., 122 Rice, William F., 340 Rice, William Fletcher, 340, 440, 478 Rich, A. F., 122 Rich, A. J., 122 Rich, C. E., 122 Rich, C. O., 340 Rich, Elkanah, Jr., 122 Rich, G. H., 494 Rich, G. W., 122 Rich, J. A., 122 Rich, J. S., 478 Rich, Stephen, 340 Rich, W. A., 122 Rich, Z., 572 Richarde, A. T., 340 Richards, C. F., 33d Mass. Inf
ell absent sick on surgeon's certificate. March 2. Privates White, Friend and Thayer reported for duty. March 3. Privates White, Adams, Hooper and Wright reported to quarters. March 4. Privates White and Wright reported for duty. Alonzo N. Merrill reported to quarters. Lieut. Smith and Corp'l James S. Bailey, Jr., returned from furlough. Private Michael O'Neil placed under confinement in quarters and charges preferred by Capt. Sleeper. March 5. Received notice of death of George H. Rice in Art'y Brig. Hospital. Private William E. Northey on detached service at Brigade Hospital. Two horses shot by order Dr. Benson, Vet. Surgeon. Q. M. Sergeant William G. Rollins discharged from the service per S. O. No. 57 War Dept. Mustered into the U. S. service as a Second Lieutenant Tenth Mass. Battery, March 3rd, 1864. F. Mins and Edwards (?) reported to quarters. Received notice of discharge of Joseph A. Hooper, dropped from the rolls. March 6. Serg't Townsend reported to q