. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . cember, 1884-88. Promoted to commander, May 26, 1887; commanding U. S. store-ship Monongahela, Pacific Station, [888-89; U. S. S. Ranger, Pacific Sta- Michigan, Northwestern Lakes, 59 466 OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY {regular). PASSED ASSISTANT SURGEON GEORGE F. WINSLOW, Passed Assistant Surgeon George F. Winslow wasborn at New Bedford, Bristol Count), Mass., on May 8,1S42. Graduated at Harvard University in March, an acting assistant surgeon on July 26, 1862,at that time not having arrived at the ag


. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . cember, 1884-88. Promoted to commander, May 26, 1887; commanding U. S. store-ship Monongahela, Pacific Station, [888-89; U. S. S. Ranger, Pacific Sta- Michigan, Northwestern Lakes, 59 466 OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY {regular). PASSED ASSISTANT SURGEON GEORGE F. WINSLOW, Passed Assistant Surgeon George F. Winslow wasborn at New Bedford, Bristol Count), Mass., on May 8,1S42. Graduated at Harvard University in March, an acting assistant surgeon on July 26, 1862,at that time not having arrived at the age of twenty-one,the limit of age-requirement established by the regula-tions governing the navy ; and having successfully passedthe Board of Medical Examiners for admission, his agewas waived by Hon. Gideon Welles, the then Secre-tary of the Navy, and his appointment was issued on theabove date. Attached to U. S. S. Morse, North At-lantic Blockading Squadron, until January, 1864. Differentengagements on James River, protecting flanks of Armyof the Peninsula, under General McClellan ; White-HouseLanding, Malvern Hill, Brick-House Point, West Point,Pamunkey, and Mattapony engagements; NansemondRiver and Suffolk against General Longstreet, to Osceola, February 24, 1864. DetachedAu


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