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Ahern, William
Date Secured: October 1924
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colnel. (Retired) National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Served aboard the "Palmetto State" in South Carolina waters in 1863. Aboard the "Drewry" in Virginia waters in 1864.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Drewry; Palmetto State
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colnel. (Retired) National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Served aboard the "Palmetto State" in South Carolina waters in 1863. Aboard the "Drewry" in Virginia waters in 1864.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Drewry; Palmetto State
Ahern, William
Date Secured: February 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers and records of the C.S. Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. 3rd Assistant Engineer, September 30, 1861. 1st Assistant Engineer, August 13, 1863. 1st Assistant Engineer Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Served on the C.S. Steamers "Georgia" and "Palmetto State" 1862. C.S. "Drewry" 1863-1864. C.S.S. "Florida" 1864. Captured by U.S.S. "Washusett" October 7, 1864.
Ranks Held: Assistant Engineer, C.S. Navy
Ships: Georgia; Drewry; Palmetto State
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers and records of the C.S. Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. 3rd Assistant Engineer, September 30, 1861. 1st Assistant Engineer, August 13, 1863. 1st Assistant Engineer Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Served on the C.S. Steamers "Georgia" and "Palmetto State" 1862. C.S. "Drewry" 1863-1864. C.S.S. "Florida" 1864. Captured by U.S.S. "Washusett" October 7, 1864.
Ranks Held: Assistant Engineer, C.S. Navy
Ships: Georgia; Drewry; Palmetto State
Appleyard, T.J.
Date Secured:
Source: No information.
Remarks: Enlisted in 1862 at and from Richmond, Virginia. Transferred to the "Virginia 2". Surrendered at Greensboro, North Carolina with Semmes Naval Brigade. Sons: T.J. Appleyard, Jr. Lakeland, Florida. Paul S. Appleyard, Tallahassee, Florida. Daughters: Mrs. A.E. Firzgerald, Tallahassee, Florida. Mrs. J.P. Clarkson, 1844 Silver St. Kacksonville, Florida. Mrs. Sarah E. Marion, 510 North Goodman St. Rochester, NY. Mrs. Walter V. Culley, Tallahassee, Florida.
Ships: Patrick Henry; Virginia 2
Source: No information.
Remarks: Enlisted in 1862 at and from Richmond, Virginia. Transferred to the "Virginia 2". Surrendered at Greensboro, North Carolina with Semmes Naval Brigade. Sons: T.J. Appleyard, Jr. Lakeland, Florida. Paul S. Appleyard, Tallahassee, Florida. Daughters: Mrs. A.E. Firzgerald, Tallahassee, Florida. Mrs. J.P. Clarkson, 1844 Silver St. Kacksonville, Florida. Mrs. Sarah E. Marion, 510 North Goodman St. Rochester, NY. Mrs. Walter V. Culley, Tallahassee, Florida.
Ships: Patrick Henry; Virginia 2
Armistead, George W.
Date Secured: February 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers and records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Master not in line of promotion, Novermber 14, 1863. Master not in line of promotion, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Served on the C.S.S. "Patrick Henry" in 1864
Ranks Held: Master, C.S. Navy
Ships: Patrick Henry
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of Officers and records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Master not in line of promotion, Novermber 14, 1863. Master not in line of promotion, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Served on the C.S.S. "Patrick Henry" in 1864
Ranks Held: Master, C.S. Navy
Ships: Patrick Henry
Armistead, George W.
Date Secured: June 1924
Source: George H. Armistead, 601 Independent Life Building, Nashville, Tennessee.
Remarks: Enlisted at and was from Richmond, Virginia. Served on board "Patrick Henry". Son: S.H. Armistead, 6th Floor, Independent Life Building, Nashville, Tennessee.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Patrick Henry
Source: George H. Armistead, 601 Independent Life Building, Nashville, Tennessee.
Remarks: Enlisted at and was from Richmond, Virginia. Served on board "Patrick Henry". Son: S.H. Armistead, 6th Floor, Independent Life Building, Nashville, Tennessee.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Patrick Henry
Averett, Samuel W.
Date Secured: October 1924
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) National Guard Georgia, resident of Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to Civil War. Commissioned by C.S. Congress. Enlisted from Virginia, served on the Floating Battery in the Mississipi River. Lieutenant aboard the "Florida" in 1862. 1st Lieutenant and Executive Officer on the "Florida" in 1863. 1st Lieutenant in Georgia and South Carolina waters in 1863-1864.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant Commanding, C.S. Navy
Ships: Florida
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) National Guard Georgia, resident of Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to Civil War. Commissioned by C.S. Congress. Enlisted from Virginia, served on the Floating Battery in the Mississipi River. Lieutenant aboard the "Florida" in 1862. 1st Lieutenant and Executive Officer on the "Florida" in 1863. 1st Lieutenant in Georgia and South Carolina waters in 1863-1864.
Ranks Held: Lieutenant Commanding, C.S. Navy
Ships: Florida
Averett, Samuel W.
Date Secured: February 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy Registers, reports of officers and records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virgnia. Appointed from Virginia. Formerly Midshipman, U.S. Navy. Acting Master, August 28, 1861. Acting Lieutenant, September 19, 1861. Lieutenant for the war, February 8, 1862. 2nd Lieutenant, February 8, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, February 6, 1863 to rank from October 2, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864 to rank from January 6, 1864. Served on the C.S.S. "Polk" 1862. Commanded floating battery at the surrender of Island #10, Mississippi River, April 7, 1862. Ordered to the C.S.S. "Atlanta" (Late Fingal) September 27, 1862. Detached and ordered to C.S.S. "Florida" October 20, 1862. Reported October 30, commanding the "Lapwing" (Oreto) from March 28, 1863 (date of capture) to May 3, 1863 when ordered to return to the C.S.S. "Florida".
Ranks Held: Acting Master, C.S. Navy; Lieutenant Commanding, C.S. Navy
Ships: Polk; Atlanta; Florida; Lapwing
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy Registers, reports of officers and records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virgnia. Appointed from Virginia. Formerly Midshipman, U.S. Navy. Acting Master, August 28, 1861. Acting Lieutenant, September 19, 1861. Lieutenant for the war, February 8, 1862. 2nd Lieutenant, February 8, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, February 6, 1863 to rank from October 2, 1862. 1st Lieutenant, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864 to rank from January 6, 1864. Served on the C.S.S. "Polk" 1862. Commanded floating battery at the surrender of Island #10, Mississippi River, April 7, 1862. Ordered to the C.S.S. "Atlanta" (Late Fingal) September 27, 1862. Detached and ordered to C.S.S. "Florida" October 20, 1862. Reported October 30, commanding the "Lapwing" (Oreto) from March 28, 1863 (date of capture) to May 3, 1863 when ordered to return to the C.S.S. "Florida".
Ranks Held: Acting Master, C.S. Navy; Lieutenant Commanding, C.S. Navy
Ships: Polk; Atlanta; Florida; Lapwing
Bain, Robert M.
Date Secured: February 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virgnia. Apoointed from Virgnia. Formerly carpenter in U.S. Navy. Carpenter, June 11, 1861. Carpenter, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Naval Station, Savannah, Georgia, 1863-1864.
Ranks Held: Carpenter, C.S. Navy
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virgnia. Apoointed from Virgnia. Formerly carpenter in U.S. Navy. Carpenter, June 11, 1861. Carpenter, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Naval Station, Savannah, Georgia, 1863-1864.
Ranks Held: Carpenter, C.S. Navy
Baldwin, Robert T.
Date Secured: October 1924
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress. Enlisted from Virginia. Served aboard the "Capitol" on the Mississipi River in 1862.
Ranks Held: Assistant Surgeon, C.S. Navy
Ships: Capitol
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress. Enlisted from Virginia. Served aboard the "Capitol" on the Mississipi River in 1862.
Ranks Held: Assistant Surgeon, C.S. Navy
Ships: Capitol
Baldwin, Robert T.
Date Secured: February 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virgnia. Appointed from Virginia. Assistant Surgeon for the war, March 13, 1862. Assistant Surgeon, May, 1863. Resigned July 25, 1863. Naval Station, Wilmington, North Carolina, 1863.
Ranks Held: Assistant Surgeon, C.S. Navy
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virgnia. Appointed from Virginia. Assistant Surgeon for the war, March 13, 1862. Assistant Surgeon, May, 1863. Resigned July 25, 1863. Naval Station, Wilmington, North Carolina, 1863.
Ranks Held: Assistant Surgeon, C.S. Navy
Ball, W.B.
Date Secured: October 1924
Source: John C Stiles, Lieutenant, Colonel (Retired) Nationial Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Enlisted from Virginia. Served on the Canadian Expedition in 1863. Colonel, 15th Virginia Cavalry.
Ranks Held: Acting Master, C.S. Navy
Source: John C Stiles, Lieutenant, Colonel (Retired) Nationial Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Enlisted from Virginia. Served on the Canadian Expedition in 1863. Colonel, 15th Virginia Cavalry.
Ranks Held: Acting Master, C.S. Navy
Banks, John S.
Date Secured: October 1924
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress. Served as Assistant Paymaster in 1862. Also as Paymaster on the "Palmetto State" in South Carolina waters in 1863. Enlisted from Virginia.
Ranks Held: Assistant Paymaster & Paymaster, C.S. Navy
Ships: Palmetto State
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress. Served as Assistant Paymaster in 1862. Also as Paymaster on the "Palmetto State" in South Carolina waters in 1863. Enlisted from Virginia.
Ranks Held: Assistant Paymaster & Paymaster, C.S. Navy
Ships: Palmetto State
Barney
Date Secured: July 1924
Source: Dr. Daniel Trigg - Lebanon, Virginia
Remarks: Widow Mrs. Barney now liviing in Fredricksburg, Virginia. Son: Dr. Joseph Barney, Fredricksburg, Virginia.
Ranks Held: Captain, C.S. Navy
Source: Dr. Daniel Trigg - Lebanon, Virginia
Remarks: Widow Mrs. Barney now liviing in Fredricksburg, Virginia. Son: Dr. Joseph Barney, Fredricksburg, Virginia.
Ranks Held: Captain, C.S. Navy
Barron, Samuel
Date Secured: October 1924
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War. Commissioned by the S.C. Congress. Enlisted from Virginia. Served as Captain commanding naval forces in Virginia waters in 1862. Served as Captain commanding naval forces in 1863-1864.
Ranks Held: Captain, C.S. Navy
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Served in the U.S. Navy prior to the Civil War. Commissioned by the S.C. Congress. Enlisted from Virginia. Served as Captain commanding naval forces in Virginia waters in 1862. Served as Captain commanding naval forces in 1863-1864.
Ranks Held: Captain, C.S. Navy
Barron, Samuel
Date Secured: March 1925
Source: From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed in Virginia. Formerly Captain in U.S. Navy. Served as Captain in the Virginia Navy, in charge of office of the Naval Detail and Equipment, April to June 1861. Captain, C.S. Navy, June 5, 1861, to rank from March 26, 1861. Captain, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864, to rank from May 13, 1863. Virginia Defenses 1861. Prisoner attack on Fort Hatteras and Clarke, North Carolina, August 29, 1861; exchanged 1862. Flag Officer commanding naval forces in Europe, 1862-1864.
Ranks Held: Captain, C.S. Navy
Source: From U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed in Virginia. Formerly Captain in U.S. Navy. Served as Captain in the Virginia Navy, in charge of office of the Naval Detail and Equipment, April to June 1861. Captain, C.S. Navy, June 5, 1861, to rank from March 26, 1861. Captain, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864, to rank from May 13, 1863. Virginia Defenses 1861. Prisoner attack on Fort Hatteras and Clarke, North Carolina, August 29, 1861; exchanged 1862. Flag Officer commanding naval forces in Europe, 1862-1864.
Ranks Held: Captain, C.S. Navy
Barron, Samuel
Date Secured: October 1924
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). Natioinal Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress. Enlisted from Virginia. Served as Master, commanding the "Raleigh" in North Carolina waters in 1862. Served as Lieutenant aboard the "Florida" in 1864.
Ranks Held: Master Commanding, C.S. Navy
Ships: Raleigh; Florida
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). Natioinal Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Commissioned by the C.S. Congress. Enlisted from Virginia. Served as Master, commanding the "Raleigh" in North Carolina waters in 1862. Served as Lieutenant aboard the "Florida" in 1864.
Ranks Held: Master Commanding, C.S. Navy
Ships: Raleigh; Florida
Barron, Jr., Samuel
Date Secured: March 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Master not in line of Promotion, September 14, 1861. Lieutenant for the war, February 26, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864 to rank from January 6, 1864. Served on the C.S. Steamers "Jamestown", "Raleigh" and "Beaufort". James River Squadron in 1862-1863. Aboard the C.S.S. "Stonewall in 1865.
Ranks Held: Master, C.S. Navy; Lieutenant, C.S. Navy; ,
Ships: Jamestown; Raliegh; Beaufort; Stonewall
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Master not in line of Promotion, September 14, 1861. Lieutenant for the war, February 26, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864 to rank from January 6, 1864. Served on the C.S. Steamers "Jamestown", "Raleigh" and "Beaufort". James River Squadron in 1862-1863. Aboard the C.S.S. "Stonewall in 1865.
Ranks Held: Master, C.S. Navy; Lieutenant, C.S. Navy; ,
Ships: Jamestown; Raliegh; Beaufort; Stonewall
Beall, John Y.
Date Secured: March 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Naval Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Master not in line of Promotion, March 5, 1863. Master not in line of Promotion, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. On the 19th of September, 1863 in charge of party which destroyed four Federal Schooners in Chesapeake Bay taking fourteen prisoners. Participated in Johnson's Island expedition, September 19, 1864; taken prisoner; tried on charges of violation of the laws and acting as spy; sentenced to be hanged on Governor's Island, New York Harbor, February 24, 1865.
Ranks Held: Master, C.S. Navy
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Naval Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Master not in line of Promotion, March 5, 1863. Master not in line of Promotion, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. On the 19th of September, 1863 in charge of party which destroyed four Federal Schooners in Chesapeake Bay taking fourteen prisoners. Participated in Johnson's Island expedition, September 19, 1864; taken prisoner; tried on charges of violation of the laws and acting as spy; sentenced to be hanged on Governor's Island, New York Harbor, February 24, 1865.
Ranks Held: Master, C.S. Navy
Beall, John Y.
Date Secured: October 1924
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Served as Master on the Canadian Expedition, 1864.
Ranks Held: Master, C.S. Navy
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Served as Master on the Canadian Expedition, 1864.
Ranks Held: Master, C.S. Navy
Beirne, Andrew P.
Date Secured: March 1925
Source: U.S and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Resigned as acting Midshipman, U.S. Navy, April 20, 1861. Acting Midshipman, June 26, 1861. Passed Midshipman, January 8, 1864. On sick leave in 1863-1864. Mobile Squadron, surrendered May 4, 1865; paroled May 10, 1865.
Ranks Held: Midshipman, C.S. Navy
Source: U.S and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Resigned as acting Midshipman, U.S. Navy, April 20, 1861. Acting Midshipman, June 26, 1861. Passed Midshipman, January 8, 1864. On sick leave in 1863-1864. Mobile Squadron, surrendered May 4, 1865; paroled May 10, 1865.
Ranks Held: Midshipman, C.S. Navy
Belcher, Jim
Date Secured: June 1924
Source: Miachel Wade, 1417 Main St. Richmond, Virgnia.
Remarks: From Richmond, Virginia. On leave of absence at Evacuation of Richmond.
Ranks Held: Seaman, C.S. Navy
Ships: Richmond
Source: Miachel Wade, 1417 Main St. Richmond, Virgnia.
Remarks: From Richmond, Virginia. On leave of absence at Evacuation of Richmond.
Ranks Held: Seaman, C.S. Navy
Ships: Richmond
Belcher, Lee
Date Secured: June 1924
Source: Miachel Wade, 1417 West Main St. Richmond, Virginia.
Remarks: From Richmond, Virginia. On leave of absence at Evacuation of Richmond.
Ranks Held: Seaman, C.S. Navy
Ships: Richmond
Source: Miachel Wade, 1417 West Main St. Richmond, Virginia.
Remarks: From Richmond, Virginia. On leave of absence at Evacuation of Richmond.
Ranks Held: Seaman, C.S. Navy
Ships: Richmond
Bell, Thomas P.
Date Secured: October 1924
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Commissioned by C.S. Congress. Enlisted from Virginia served as Master aboard the "Virginia" in Virginia waters in 1864. Served as 2nd Lieutenant aboard the "Fredricksburg" in 1864. Served as 2nd Lieutenant aboard the "Nansemond" in Virginia waters in 1864. Served as 2nd Lieutenant commanding the torpedo boat "Torpedo" in Virginia waters in 1865.
Ranks Held: Master, C.S. Navy; 2nd Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Virginia; Fredricksburg; Nansemond; Torpedo
Source: John C. Stiles, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired). National Guard of Georgia, Brunswick, Georgia.
Remarks: Commissioned by C.S. Congress. Enlisted from Virginia served as Master aboard the "Virginia" in Virginia waters in 1864. Served as 2nd Lieutenant aboard the "Fredricksburg" in 1864. Served as 2nd Lieutenant aboard the "Nansemond" in Virginia waters in 1864. Served as 2nd Lieutenant commanding the torpedo boat "Torpedo" in Virginia waters in 1865.
Ranks Held: Master, C.S. Navy; 2nd Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Virginia; Fredricksburg; Nansemond; Torpedo
Bell, Thomas P.
Date Secured: March 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Acting Master (No date). 2nd Lieutenant, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Served on the C.S.S. "Virginia", "Richmond", "Fredricksburg", "Hampton", "Nansemond", James River Squadron in 1864. Commanding C.S.S. "Torpedo" in 1865. Semmes Naval Brigade in 1865.
Ranks Held: Acting Master, C.S. Navy; Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Virginia; Richmond; Fredricksburg; Hampton; Nansemond
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Acting Master (No date). 2nd Lieutenant, Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Served on the C.S.S. "Virginia", "Richmond", "Fredricksburg", "Hampton", "Nansemond", James River Squadron in 1864. Commanding C.S.S. "Torpedo" in 1865. Semmes Naval Brigade in 1865.
Ranks Held: Acting Master, C.S. Navy; Lieutenant, C.S. Navy
Ships: Virginia; Richmond; Fredricksburg; Hampton; Nansemond
Bennett, William
Date Secured: March 1925
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Resigned as Sailmaker, U.S. Navy, May 15, 1861. Sailmaker, June 11, 1861. Sailmaker in Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Served on the C.S.S. "Patrick Henry" in 1862-1863. Waiting orders in 1864.
Ranks Held: Sailmaker, C.S. Navy
Ships: Patrick Henry
Source: U.S. and C.S. Navy registers, reports of officers, records of the C.S. Navy Secretary's Office.
Remarks: Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Resigned as Sailmaker, U.S. Navy, May 15, 1861. Sailmaker, June 11, 1861. Sailmaker in Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864. Served on the C.S.S. "Patrick Henry" in 1862-1863. Waiting orders in 1864.
Ranks Held: Sailmaker, C.S. Navy
Ships: Patrick Henry
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