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Howard, George Aug.
Born in Tennessee. Appointed from Tennessee. Resigned as acting mid-
shipman, U. S. Navy, April 19, 1861. Acting midshipman, April 10, 1862.
Resigned March 18, 1863, as passed midshipman.
Served on Mississippi River defenses, 1862-63.
Howell, Becket K.
Born in Mississippi. Appointed from Louisiana. Resigned as second lieu-
tenant U. S. Marine Corps, March 1, 1861. First lieutenant Marine
Corps, March 29, 1861. Captain Marine Corps, February 1, 1863.
Served on C. S. S. Sumter, 1861. C. S. S. Alabama, 1862-1864; participated
in engagement with U. S. S. Kearsarge off Cherbourg, France, June 19,
1864.
Howell, Jeff. D.
Born in Louisiana. Appointed from Louisiana. Acting midshipman, Feb-
ruary 24, 1863. Midshipman Provisional Navy, June 2, 1864.
Served on C. S. S. Patrick Henry, 1863. Charleston Squadron, 1863-64.
Prisoner, May 10, 1865; released at Fort Warren, January 21, 1866.
Howle, William R.
Born in . Appointed from Virginia. Transferred from C. S. Army.
Acting master's mate, January 19, 1864. Acting master's mate Provi-
sional Navy, June 2, 1864.
Served on C. S. S. Arctic, Wilmington station, 1864. Captured February
19, 1865; released on oath from Fort Delaware, June 10, 1865.
Hoyle, James B.
Born in . Appointed from - . Acting third assistant engineer,
October 23, 1861.
Served on C. S. steamers Jackson, Tuscarora, and Memphis, New Orleans
station, 1861-62. Jackson station, 1862.
Huck, Lewis Neill.
Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Acting master, November
14, 1863. Master not in line of promotion Provisional Navy, June 2,
1864.
Served in C. S. Army. C. S. S. Patrick Henry, 1863-64. Paroled May 13,
1865, Charlotte, N. C.
Hudgins, Albert Gallatin.
Born in Virginia. Appointed from Virginia. Resigned as acting midship-
man, U. S. Navy. March 11. 1861. Midshipman, April 15, 1861. Acting
master. September 24, 1861. Lieutenant for the war, February 8, 1862.
Second lieutenant, February 8, 1862. Second lieutenant, October 23, 1862,
to rank from October 2, 1862. First lieutenant Provisional Navy, June 2,
1864, to rank from January 6, 1864.
Served on C. S. S. Sumter, 1861; wounded and captured while in charge
of prize brig Cuba, July 8, 1861; exchanged at Aiken's Landing, Va.,
August 5, 1862. C. S. S. Baltic, Mobile Squadron, 1862-63. Drewrys
Bluff, Va., 1863. Participtated in expedition for the capture of U. S.
steamers Satellite and Reliance, August 23, 1863. Johnsons Island expe-
dition, 1863. C. S. steamers Raleigh, and Arctic, Wilmington station,
1863-64. Special duty, 1864. C. S. S. Bombshell; captured in Albemarle
Sound, May 5, 1864; paroled at Charleston, S. C., December 15, 1864.
C. S. steamers Virginia (No. 2), and Ric hmond, James River Squadron,
1865. Semmes naval brigade 1865; paroled at Greensboro, N. C., April
28, 1865.

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