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C. S. N.; served on ram Arkansas, cruiser Florida, brig Clarence, bark Tacony, schooner Archer, cruiser Chickamauga, steamer Richmond and Semmes Naval Brigade.

Otey Bradford, San Francisco, Cal.Born in Virginia; lieutenant C. S. N.; served on cruiser Florida, Johnson Island expedition, steamer Savannah, Richmond, and Hewlett's Battery.

Frank D. Brown, Phillipsburg, Mon.Born in Virginia; served in Twenty-fifth Battalion Virginia Volunteers; transferred to C. S. N. as landsman; served on steamer Patrick Henry and at Drewry's Bluff; transferred back to old command in army.

J. P. ClaybrookMidshipman U. S. N.; lieutenant C. S. N., Louisville, Ky.; served with Missouri State Guard; abroad and captured at battle of Sailor's Creek.

William W. Carnes, Tampa, Fla.Born in Tennessee; midshipman U. S. N.; lieutenant C. S. N.; served with army as captain of light artillery until 1864; while on navy rolls rejoined navy and reported for duty at Savannah.

W. H. Collins, Birmingham, Ala.Born in Virginia; midshipman C. S. N.; served steamers Chattahoochie, Roanoke and Patrick Henry.

W. F. Clayton, Florence, S. C.Born in Georgia; midshipman and passed midshipman, C. S. N.; served on receiving ship United States; steamer Patrick Henry, in battle of Hampton Roads; at naval battle of Drewry's Bluff; steamer Richmond, steamer North Carolina; special duty Charleston; school-ship Patrick Henry; commanded boat at capture of United States gunboat Underwriter; commanded boat Lieutenant Minor's expedition to Plymouth, North Carolina; steamer Samson; cruiser Peedee, and steamer Macon.

Clarence Carey, New York CityBorn in Virginia; midshipman and passed midshipman, C. S. N.; served steamer Nashville; steamer Palmetto State, Patrick Henry, Virginia, No. 2, and cruiser Chickamanga.

Henry S. Cook, St. Louis, Mo.Midshipman U. S. N.; master C. S. N.; served on steamers Nansemond, Fredericksburg, Patrick Henry; assisted in capture of United States steamers, Sattelite and Reliance, Wilmington Station; Charleston Station; and Semmes Naval Brigade.

Francis O. S. Curtis, Dillon, S. C.Surgeon's steward cruiser

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