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English: Confederate officers held prisoners at Fort Warren, Boston. Naval Historical Center Photograph: #: NH 52793 Note: Photographed at Fort Warren, Boston Harbor, Massachusetts, while they were prisoners of war, circa 1863-1864.

All, or nearly all, of the Navy officers had been captured with CSS Atlanta and CSS Tacony in June 1863, were paroled in September 1864 and exchanged in October 1864. Those present are identified as (apparently from left to right):

  • Acting Master Thomas L. Wragg (of the Atlanta);
  • Lieutenant Moses, CSA;
  • Acting Gunner Thomas B. Travers (Atlanta);
  • 1st Assistant Engineer William T. Morrill (Atlanta);
  • Acting 2nd Assistant Engineer Leslie G. King (Atlanta);
  • Master's Mate J.B. Beville;
  • Pilot Thomas L. Hernandez (Atlanta);
  • Acting Midshipman James A. Peters (Atlanta);
  • Captain Underwood, CSA;
  • Major Boland, CSA;
  • 2nd Assistant Engineer Eugene H. Brown (Tacony);
  • 2nd Assistant Engineer Joseph S. West (Atlanta);
  • Master George Henry Alldridge;
  • Master's Mate John W. Billups (Tacony);
  • Captain Saunders, CSA;
  • Pilot James M. Fleetwood (Atlanta);
  • Master's Mate William McBlair, Jr. (Atlanta);
  • Reid Saunders, CSA;
  • Lieutenant Alphonse Barbot (Atlanta);
  • Pilot W.W. Austin (Atlanta);
  • Second Lieutenant Charles W. Read (Tacony);
  • Samuel Sterritt, CSA;
  • Acting Midshipman John A.G. Williamson (Atlanta);
  • First Lieutenant Joseph W. Alexander (Atlanta);
  • Commander William A. Webb (Atlanta's Commanding Officer);
  • Signal Officer Preston;
The presence of two officers named Saunders has been reliably called into question.
Date between 1863 and 1864
date QS:P,+1863-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1863-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1864-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/OnlineLibrary/photos/images/h52000/h52793.jpg via https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/OnlineLibrary/photos/images/h52000/h52793l.htm
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