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Florida and on barks Tacony, Archer and Clarence, land battery, James River.

John R. Hamilton – Born in South Carolina; lieutenant U. S. N., and lieutenant C. S. N.; served in batteries around Charleston and abroad.

Benj. S. Herring, Tallahassee, Fla. – Engineer U. S. N.; engineer C. S. N.; served on steamer Virginia, battle of Hampton Roads; naval works, Columbus Ga.; steamer Tennessee, and Mobile squadron.

Wilbur B. Hall, Charleston, S. C. – Midshipman U. S. N.; lieutenant C. S. N.; served on steamers Huntress, Savannah; participated in naval battle of Port Royal, S. C.; steamers Charleston, Tuscaloosa, Harriet Lane, Webb, Patrick Henry and Chicora.

L. W. Hodges, Forence, S. C. – Signal Corps C. S. N.; detailed and did service as signal officer in C. S. N., on James River Station.

J. W. Hollywood, Louisville, Ky. – Engineer C. S. N.; served on steamer Morgan.

Haywood, Atlanta, Ga. – Served on steamer Morgan.

George E. Hazelhurst, Charleston, S. C. – Served as secretary to Flag Officer Duncan Ingraham, at Charleston, S. C.; delivered naval record of station to Lieutenant Geo. H. Ingraham, at Cheraw, S. C.; captured by Sherman, and drew lots for life or death act of retaliation; Miller drew and was shot.

Geo. H. Ingraham, Charleston, S. C. – No record given.

Bartlett S. Johnson, Baltimore, Md. – Midshipman C. S. N.; served on school-ship Patrick Henry, steamer Virginia No. 2, and Tucker's Naval Regiment.

John M. Jolly, Marlin Tex. – No record of services.

Geo. A. Joiner, Talladega, Ala. – Midshipman C. S. N., and passed midshipman C. S. N.; served on schoolship Patrick Henry, and Mobile Station.

Lucien C. Jones, Savannah, Ga. – Assistant paymaster C. S. N.; served on Savannah Station, steamer North Carolina and cruiser Tallahassee.

J. E. V. Jervey, Charleston, S. C. – No record of services.

E. A. Jack, Baltimore, Md. – Engineer C. S. N.; served on steamer Virginia in battle of Hampton Roads; ram Arkansas,