. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . OFFICERS OF THE ALABAMA IN 1862 From left to right: First Lieut. John M. Kell; Surgeon David H Llewellyn; (apt. Kaphael Senimes; ThirdLieut. Joseph D. Wilson; Lieut. P. Schroeder; Master J. P. Bullock; Lieut. Arthur Sinclair; Chief EngineerMiles D. Freeman; Lieut. Richard F. Armstrong; Clerk W. B. Smith; Surgeon Francis L. Gait; William P. Brooke; Midshipman Eugene Maffitt; Midshipman ¥.. M. Anderson; Masters MateGeorge T. Pullman; Lieut, of Marin


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . OFFICERS OF THE ALABAMA IN 1862 From left to right: First Lieut. John M. Kell; Surgeon David H Llewellyn; (apt. Kaphael Senimes; ThirdLieut. Joseph D. Wilson; Lieut. P. Schroeder; Master J. P. Bullock; Lieut. Arthur Sinclair; Chief EngineerMiles D. Freeman; Lieut. Richard F. Armstrong; Clerk W. B. Smith; Surgeon Francis L. Gait; William P. Brooke; Midshipman Eugene Maffitt; Midshipman ¥.. M. Anderson; Masters MateGeorge T. Pullman; Lieut, of Marines Becker K. Howell; Carpenter William Robinson; Paymaster ClarenceR. Yonge; Fifth Lieut John Lowe: Asst. Engineer S. W. Cummings. The portraits here grouped were takenin London in 1862 before the departure on August 13th in the steamer Bahama to join Ship No. 290,built at the Lairds shipyard, which received her guns and crew on the high seas off the Azores. 11 1


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