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r 10 A. M., when our leading regiments were close under the fire of the fort. They had by this time found it impossible to obey the orders which Roanoke Island. directed them to flank the enemy on either side of the swamp — the abatis proving at most places impassable; and it was resolved to charge over the causeway directly in front. This was done by the 9th New York (Zouaves), Col. Rush C. Hawkins, the 51st, Col. Edward Ferrero, the 23d Massachusetts, Col. John Kurtz, and 21st, Lt.-Col. A. C. Maggi. The 25th and 27th Massachusetts, and 10th Connecticut, Col. Russell, were honorably distinguished in the attack. Col. R. was killed; as was Lt.-Col. Viguier de Monteuil, 53d New York, who was serving as a volunteer with Hawkins's Zouaves. Lying down to receive a fire of grape from the Rebel batteries, part of the 51st New York, with Hawkins's Zouaves and the 21st Massachusetts, instantly rose and rushed over the Rebel breast-works, chasing out their defenders and following them in
obedient servant, John Kurtz. Killed.--Lieut. John Goodwin, private John Shaw, both of company B, of Marblehead. Wounded.--Company B, Sergeant Gamaliel H. Morse, seriously, in shoulder and breast. Company I, private Frank Howard, seriously, by deep flesh wounds on inside of both thighs. Company D, private John Battles, slightly; Wm. H. Jennings, slightly. Company A, M. C. West, slightly. Comany F, H. D. Allen, George Grant, J. B. Lake, and Francis Card, slightly. Letter from Col. Maggi. headquarters Twenty-First Regt. Mass. Vols., Roanoke Island, February 9, 1862. To Brig.-Gen. Reno: On Friday, the seventh, at five P. M., my regiment disembarked. I formed the line rapidly, and in good order. Then Gen. Parke came in your name, and asked from my regiment a company of skirmishers, in order to go in advance and explore the wood, which from the place of disembarkation was crossing the island toward our right side. I gave to him company D, of ninety men strong, co
, Edward, 55, 391 McTavish, Alexander, 128, 391 McTear, Andrew, 391 McWaters, James, 391 McWilliams, William, 534 Mace, G. W., 391 Mack, A. N., 391 Mack, Thomas, 468 Macnamara, M. H., 94, 97, 136, 145 Macomber, F. L., 534 Macomber, J., 534 Macy, Charles, 534 Macy, G. N., 75, 76, 78, 92, 126, 136, 149, 232 Maddan, J. J., 391 Madden, Jeremiah, 468 Madden, John, 468 Maddin, Bernard, 468 Madigan, William, 54, 391 Madison, Andrew, 468 Madney, R., 534 Magee, J. M., 56, 162 Maggi, A. C., 46, 47, 234, 258 Maghuire, Daniel, 391 Maginnis, James, 493 Magner, James, 120, 391 Magoon, J. R., 493 Magrath, Lawrence, 468 Maguinness, William, 391 Maguire, R. M., 150 Mahan, A. T., 43 Mahan, Edward, 56th Mass. Inf., 534 Mahan, Edward, 58th Mass. Inf., 534 Mahan, M., 534 Mahan, Mathew, 391 Mahan, William, 391 Mahlman, W. F., 468 Mahon, Thomas, 534 Mahoney, Dennis, 391 Mahoney, Jerry, 392 Mahoney, John, 1st Mass. Cav., 534 Mahoney, John, 9th Mass. Inf., 392 Mahoney,