Footnote 76: See Introduction, page [xxiv].[(Back)]
Footnote 77: The silver medals are copies of the gold ones given to the captains of the respective ships.[(Back)]
Footnote 78: The resolution of Congress voting this medal is given under No. 25, page 154.
Footnote 79: The resolution of Congress voting this medal is given under No. 25, page 154.[(Back)]
Footnote 80: The silver medals are copies of the one in gold given to Captain Bainbridge.[(Back)]
Footnote 81: Virgil, Æneid, Book IX, 641.[(Back)]
Footnote 82: It is singular that on some of the silver coins of Great Britain the abbreviation Brit. (Britanniarum) is spelled with one t, and on some of the copper coins, with two t's, thus, Britt.[(Back)]
Footnote 83: The silver medals are copies of the one in gold given to Lieutenant McCall.[(Back)]
Footnote 84: The resolution of Congress voting this medal, and the official reports of the capture of the Boxer, are given under No. 29, page 171.[(Back)]
Footnote 85: The silver medals are copies of the ones in gold given to the captains of the respective ships.[(Back)]