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Southern Historical Society Papers.

Pee Dee; Tucker's Naval Regiment; captured at evacuation of Richmond.

Peter P. Carthy, New Orleans, La. – Engineer C. S. N.; served on Charleston Station; flagship Charleston.

G. W. Fisher, Louisville, Ky. – First assistant engineer C. S. N.; was assigned to duty in naval works.

B. F. D. Fitch, Louisville, Ky. – Enrolled at Louisville, reunion, no record of service was given; was an enlisted man.

Robert C. Foute, San Francisco, Cal. – Born in Tennessee; midshipman U. S. N.; lieutenant C. S. N.; served steamer Virginia, battle of Hampton Roads, steamer Georgia abroad and steamer Savannah.

Arthur C. Freeman, New York City – Master's mate; served steamer Georgia and assisted in capture of U. S. steamer Water Witch.

Marian C. Filberti, Charleston – Enlisted man; served on Charleston Station.

W. B. Fort, Pikesville, N. C. – Clerk paymaster's department C. S. N.; served at Charleston, S. C., and in blockade service.

Robert H. Fleming, Lynchburg, Va. – Midshipman C. S. N.; served on school-ship Patrick Henry.

E. F. Gill, Radford, Va. – Born in Virginia; second assistant engineer C. S. N.; served in 6th Virginia Regiment; left army after battle of Malvern Hill; served on Richmond Station, Charleston Station, and in Semmes Naval Brigade.

John Grimball, Charleston, S. C. – Midshipman U. S. N.; lieutenant C. S. N.; served on ram Arkansas, steamer Baltic and cruiser Shenandoah.

Bennett W. Green, Richmond, Va. – Assistant surgeon U. S. N.; surgeon C. S. N.; served at the Naval Hospital, Richmond, Va. and on the ironclad cruiser Stonewall.

J. T. Game, Florence, S. C. – Landsman; served on steamer Albemarle in battle of Plymouth, N. C., and in battle with U. S. fleet in Sound.

Thomas S. Garrett, Washington, D. C. – Born in Alabama; midshipman U. S. N., and midshipman C. S. N.; served on receiving ship St. Philip and steamers Pamlico, Gaines and Morgan.

Robert Hunt, Louisville, Ky. – Seaman, served on cruiser