CSS Alabama's Officers
Officers | |
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Officer | Post |
List of Officers Of The Confederate States Steamer Alabama
As They Signed Themselves. |
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Raphael Semmes | Commander |
John Mclntosh Kell | First Lieutenant And Executive Officer |
Richard F. Armstrong | Second Lieutenant |
Joseph D. Wilson | Third Lieutenant |
John Low | Fourth Lieutenant |
Arthur Sinclair | Fifth Lieutenant |
Francis L. Galt | Surgeon And Acting Paymaster |
Miles J. Freeman | Chief-Engineer |
Wm. P. Brooks | Assistant- Engineer |
Mathew O Brien | Assistant-Engineer |
Simeon W. Cummings | Assistant-Engineer |
John M. Pundt | Assistant-Engineer |
Wm. Robertson | Assistant-Engineer |
Becket K. Howell | Lieutenant Marines |
Irvine S. Bulloch | Sailing-Master |
D. Herbert Llewellyn | Assistant-Surgeon |
Wm. H. Sinclair | Midshipman |
E. Anderson Maffitt | Midshipman |
E. Maffitt Anderson | Midshipman |
Benjamin P. Mecaskey | Boatswain |
Henry Alcott | Sailmaker |
Thomas C. Cuddy | Gunner |
Wm. Robinson | Carpenter |
Jas. Evans | Master’s Mate |
Geo. T. Fullam | Master’s Mate |
Julius Schroeder | Master’s Mate |
Baron Max. Von Meulnier | Master’s Mate |
W. Breedlove Smith | Captain S Secretary |
- A Died in Saldanha Bay from accidental gunshot on 3 August 1863.
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