s, those below it were purchased.
Isaac SmithLt.-Com'g J. W. A. Nicholson1 30-pdr.
rifle, afterward 8 Xiii-in.
BienvilleCommander Chas. Steedman8 32-pounders.
AugustaCommander B. G. Parrott8 32-pounders.
PenguinLieut.-Com'g T. A. Budd4 32-pounders.
CurlewLt.-Com'g P. G. Watmough6 32-pounders, 1 30-pounder rifle.
R. B. Forbes,7783,60033,378
December 31, 186328,34730,3473,70934,056
January 31, 186432,06834,8503,37738,227
February 10, 186428,79231,0063,54784,553
Feb. 19, 1864, at Augusta, Ga.1,427
April 10, 186427,46321,72210,90032,622
April 30, 186424,21017,39411,41828,812Major-Gen. Samuel Jones, from April 20, 1864, to Oct. 5, 1864.
June 1, 18612,0162,26214,278
July 30, 186411,22111,8222,15713,979
August 31, 186411,12412,2221,66013,882
September 30, 186410,99311,9211,94013,861
October 1, 1864, at Augusta, Ga.1,695
October 31, 186411,98813,4221,61315,035Lieut.-Gen. W. J. Hardee, from Oct. 5, 1864, to Feb. 16, 1865.
November 20 186412,05513,83913,839
January 20, 18
Allen, Chief Engineer, 143
Allen, Lieutenant-Commander, 237
Allen, Mr., 34
America, the, 61
Ames, General, 241
Ammen, Lieutenant-Commanding
Daniel, 21; at Fort McAllister, 87; off Charleston, 92, 160, 162 (note)
Anderson, Colonel R. H., 85 (note)
Andrews, Major, 169
Arey, Master, 220
Aries, the, 229
Armstrong, of the Georgia, 194
Arrow, the Confederate steamer, 211
Atlanta, the Confederate ironclad, 82 (note); capture of, 117 et seq., 157, 206
Augusta, the, 21, 77, 81
B.
Bache, Lieutenant, 237
Bacon, Lieutenant-Commander, George, 72, 129
Badger, Lieutenant-Commander, 128, 134
Baker, Captain, C. E., 179
Baker, Master's Mate Henry, 196
Balch, Commander G. B., 129, 145
Bankhead, Lieutenant-Commanding John P., 21
Barnard, Captain, Ephraim, 25
Barnes, Lieutenant, report of, on capture of Forts Walker and Beauregard, 31 et seq., 85
Barrett, Captain, 201
Barron, Samuel, 169
Barstow, Lieutenant N. S., 178