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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
er J. L. Davis, commanding the Sassacus; Lieutenant-Commander E. E. Potter, commanding the Chippewa; Lieutenant W. B. Cushing, commanding the Monticello; Commander S. D. Trenchard, commanding the Rhode Island; Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant A. R. Langthorne, commanding the Alabama; Acting-Volunteer-Lieutenant T. C. Dunn, commanding the Montgomery. I also recommend for promotion Acting-Master S. P. Crafts, commanding the Little Ada; Acting-Master J. H. Porter, commanding the Nansemond; Acting-Master E. Keyser, commanding the Eolus--for gallant conduct throughout the action; also Acting-Volunteer John McDiarmid, commanding the Governor Buckingham. I must refer you to the reports of different commanders for recommendations of those under their command, as it would be impossible for me to know anything in relation to them. When it is remembered that the surrender of the defences of Cape Fear River is one of the most, if not the most, important event of the war, in which the largest strong