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Col. John M. Harrell, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 10.2, Arkansas (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 8 2 Browse Search
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e he was assassinated by some unknown person on the 28th of September, 1868. Brigadier-General James McQueen McIntosh Brigadier-General James McQueen McIntosh came of a martial race, his father,Brigadier-General James McQueen McIntosh came of a martial race, his father, his uncle and his grandfather being distinguished as soldiers. His father, James S. McIntosh, was born in Liberty county, Ga., and entered the United States army in 1812. In the Mexican war he grea lost a leg in the battle of Winchester, and was retired in 1870 as brigadier-general. James McQueen McIntosh was born at Tampa Bay, Fla., in 1828. He was appointed to the United States military aceport of this battle, General Van Dorn pays the following high tribute to this gallant soldier: McIntosh had been very much distinguished all through the operations which have taken place in this regihrough the heart. So long as brave deeds are admired by our people, the names of McCulloch and McIntosh will be remembered and loved. Brigadier-General Evander McNair Brigadier-General Evander