Register of Officers of the Confederate States Navy, 1861--1865 Page: 160
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Ramsey, R. M.
Born in . Appointed from Tennessee. Second lieutenant, Marine
Corps, October 28, 1861. Dismissed, July 9, 1862.
Ordered to report to Flag Officer V. M. Randolph. S. O. No. 57, headquar-
ters department Alabama and West Florida; Bragg, February 18, 1862.
At Pensacola February, 1862.
Randall, James R.
Born in --- Appointed from . Flag officer's secretary, February
6, 1864. Resigned August 2, 1864.
Served on C. S. S. Yadkin, Wilmington station, 1864.
Randolph, J. M.
Born in . Appointed from . Acting master, . Resigned
June 8, 1862.
Served on Richmond station, 1862.
Randolph, R.
Born in . Appointed from . Flag officer's secretary.
Served at Mobile, Ala., 1862.
Randolph, Victor M.
Born in Virginia. Appointed from Alabama. Resigned as captain, U. S.
Navy, January 14, 1861. Captain, March 26, 1861. Captain, October 23,
1862, to rank from March 26, 1861.
Commandant navy yard, Pensacola, 1861. York River batteries, 1861-62.
Commanding naval defenses,. Mobile, Ala., 1862. Waiting orders, 1863-64.
Paroled May 30, 1865, Montgomery, Ala.
Raney, David G., jr.
Born in Florida. Appointed from Florida. Second lieutenant Marine
Corps, April 22, 1861. First lieutenant Marine Corps (nominated), to
rank from November 22, 1861.
Served at Pensacola Navy Yard, 1861. Georgia and South Carolina sta-
tion, 1861; participated in battle of Port Royal, S. C., November 7, 1861.
Savannah station, 1862 and again in 1864. C. S. S. Tennessee, Mobile
Squadron, 1863-64; captured August 5, 1864; escaped at New Orleans,
October 13, 1864. Surrendered May 5, 1865; paroled May 10, 1865, Nanna
Hubba Bluff, Ala.
Ranger, Frank.
Born in . Appointed from . Master's mate, January 24, 1862.
Acting master, March 1, 1862. Resigned December 17, 1863.
Served on C. S. steamers Mason and Pontohartrain, Mississippi River de-
fenses, 1862-63. Naval battery, Fort Hindman, Ark., 1863; captured
January 12, 1863; paroled at Johnsons Island, April 6, 1863; exchanged
at City Point, Va., May 5, 1863. C. S. S. Morgan, Mobile Squadron, 1863.
Rapier, John L.
Born in Louisiana. Appointed from Louisiana. Second lieutenant Marine
Corps, July 11, 1863.
Served at Drewrys Bluff, Va., 1863-64. Mobile station, 1864-65; captured
at surrender of Fort Gaines, Ala., August 8, 1864; escaped prison at New
Orleans, October 13, 1864. Surrendered May 4, 1865; paroled May 10,
1865.
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