66 GREELY RELIEF EXPEDITION. 



(10) The families of the officers of the relief ships will be received on board the 

 Tennessee. 



By direction of the Secretary of the Navy. „ „ t Trr-n? 



S. B. LjUOJIj, 



Rear-Admiral Commanding, 



U. S. Naval Forces on the North Atlantic Station. 



U. S. Flagship Tennessee, 



Portsmouth Harbor, July 29th, 1884. 



North Atlantic Station, 

 U. S. Flagship Tennessee (1st Rate), 



Portsmouth, N. H., August 3, 1884. 

 General Order, ) 

 (No. 4). S 



The Naval Brigade vsrill land for parade and review at Portsmouth, N. H., on 

 Monday, August 4, 1884. 

 The following is the detail of officers : 



Lieut. Commander B. P. Lamberton, Commanding Brigade. 

 Lieut. C. E. Colahan, Adjutant. 

 Passed Assistant Siu'geon E. Ashbridge, Surgeon. 

 Assistant Paymaster J. S. Carpenter, Quartermaster. 

 Lieut. R. H. McLean, Aid. 

 Naval Cadet R. Welles, Aid. 



Capt. J. M. T. Young, Commanding Marine Battalion. 

 Lieut. R. P. Rodgers, Commanding Infantry Battalion. 

 Lieut. T. T. Wood, Commanding Artillery Battalion. 

 First Lieut. M. C. Goodrell, Commanding First Company Marines. 

 First Lieut. L. J. Gulick, Commanding Second Company Marines. 

 Commanding Third Company Marines. 

 First Lieut. G. T. Bates, Commanding Fourth Company Marines. 

 Lieut. W. W. Kimball, Commanding First Company Seamen. 

 Lieut. J. B. Collins, Commanding Second Company Seamen. 

 Lieut. John Downes, Commanding Third Company Seamen. 

 Naval Cadet G. W. Littlehales, Commanding Fourth Company Seamen. 

 Lieut. S. C. Paine, Coihmanding Fifth Company Seamen. 

 Lieut. G. H. Peters, Commanding Sixth Company Seamen. 

 Lieut. York Noel, Commanding Seventh Company Seamen. 

 Ensign F. R. Wall, Commanding Eighth Company Seamen. 

 Ensign J. T. Newton, Commanding Ninth Company Seamen 

 Lieut. Alfred Reynolds, Commanding Tenth Company Seamen. 

 Lieut. R. Wainwright, Commanding First Platoon Artillery. 

 Lieut. F. E. Sawyer, Commanding Second Platoon Artillery. 

 Lieut. M. F. Wright, Commanding Third Platoon Artillery. 

 Ensign W. D. Rose, Commanding Corps of Pioneers. 

 Naval Cadet R. H. Orr, in charge of Band and Buglers. 

 The following instructions will be observed : 



Commanding officers will see that all men of the naval brigade are ready to 

 embark from their respective ships by 8 o'clock, a. m. The preparatory signal vnW 

 be made at 7.45 a. m., and when this signal is made the landing force of each ship 

 will get ready to go on board the tug Ley den, which will convey the brigade to the 

 landing. 



The Leyden will anchor near the Tennessee, and the men be sent to her in ship's 

 boats when the signal is made. 



