| John Brannan - 1823 - 510 str.
...reverence as lone; as bravery is considered a virtue. He was a black man, named John Johnson. A 24 pound shot struck him in the hip, and took away all...his body. In this state the poor brave fellow lay on deck, and several times exclaimed to his shipmates, " Fire away my boys! — J\l'u haul a color down."... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 str.
...reverence as Ions; as braverv is considered a virtue. He was a black man, named Juhn Jolinaoit. A 24 pound shot struck him in the hip, and took away all...the lower part of his body. In this state the poor bra\e fellow lay on deck, and several times exclaimed to liis .shipmates, " Fire aicay my buys!—J\"o... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 str.
...encouragement. The name of one of my poor fellows, who was killed, ought to be registered on the book of fame, and remembered with reverence as long as...bravery is considered a virtue. He was a black man, named John Johnson. A 24 pound shot struck him in the hip, and took away all the lower part of his... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 522 str.
...encouragement. The name of one of my poor fellows, .who was killed, ought to be registered on the book of fame, and remembered with reverence as long as...bravery is considered a virtue. He was a black man, named John Jnhnson. A 24 pound shot struck him in the hip, and took away all the lower part of his... | |
| George Coggeshall - 1856 - 570 str.
...encouragement. The name of one of my poor fellows who was killed ought to be registered on the book of fame, and remembered with reverence as long as...He was a black man, by the name of John Johnson ; a 24 lb. shot struck him in the hip, and took away all the lower part of his body. In this state the... | |
| George Livermore - 1862 - 246 str.
...permanent service The name of one of my poor fellows who was killed ought to be registered in the book of fame, and remembered with reverence as long as...He was a black man, by the name of John Johnson. A twenty-four-pound shot struck him in the hip, and took away all the lower part of his body. In this... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1863 - 548 str.
...permanent service The name of one of my poor fellows who was killed ought to be registered in the book of fame, and remembered with reverence as long as...He was a black man, by the name of John Johnson. A twenty-four-pound shot struck him in the hip, and took away all the lower part of his body. In this... | |
| George Washington Williams - 1882 - 1152 str.
...service. . . . The name of one of my poor fellows who was killed ought to be registered in the book of fame, and remembered with reverence as long as...He was a black man, by the name of John Johnson. A twenty-four-pound shot struck him in the hip, and took away all the lower part of his body. In this... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1882 - 396 str.
...the action : " The name of one of my poor fellows who was killed ought to be registered on the book of fame, and remembered with reverence as long as...He was a black man, by the name of John Johnson. A twenty-fourpound shot struck him in the hip, and took away all the lower part of his body. In this... | |
| Thomas Wallace Knox - 1895 - 344 str.
...Johnson. Captain Shaler said, in his report to his owners, 'Johnson ought to be registered on the book of fame, and remembered with reverence as long as bravery is considered a virtue. A twenty-four pound shot struck him in the hip, and took away all the lower part of his body. In this... | |
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