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William T. Glassell

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in the Charleston Squadron. Glassell commanded his ship's forward division during the squadron's attack on the Union blockade (January 31, 1863). Intrigued by the army's experiments with torpedoes and mines, he requested and received assignment to a special command training to attack the blockading
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Captain Glassell surveyed the 600-acre (2.4 km) tract of land for his brother and Chapman in 1871. In 1872 the Richland subdivision was placed on the market. In 1873, when a post office was sought it was discovered that there was a town in
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in the James River Squadron. With Richmond's evacuation, the squadron's personnel were reorganized as artillery and infantry, and Glassell commanded a regiment. He was paroled at
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lost one dead and two wounded. Initially thought undamaged, it was leaking so badly that repairs kept it out of action until the last months of 1864.
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On the night of October 5, 1863, Glassell and a crew of three in the diminutive torpedo boat
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Captain Glassell's health had been broken as a result of his experiences while in the
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William T. Glassell died at the age of 48 in Los Angeles. His great-nephew was
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by the name of Richland. As an alternative, Orange was chosen, possibly after
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Glassell, while in prison, was promoted to commander for his attack on
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American Civil War prisoners of war held by the United States
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A Genealogy of the Glassell Family of Scotland and Virginia
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Confederate States Navy
American Civil War
Orange, California
Culpeper County, Virginia
midshipman
United States Navy
Alabama
midshipman
The Great Exhibition
Anne Isabella Byron, Baroness Byron
lieutenant
USS Hartford
China
Philadelphia
CSS Chicora
attacked
United States Navy
Charleston Harbor
Charleston, South Carolina
Richmond, Virginia
Greensboro, North Carolina
Confederate Army
Andrew Glassell
Los Angeles
Alfred Chapman
Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana
Sacramento County
Orange County, Virginia
George Smith Patton

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