h, 69.
Strength of army, April 30. 1862, 87-88.
Letter to Lincoln concerning action toward civilians, etc., 263-64.
Testimony on battle of Sharpsburg, 286.
McClernnand, General, 496.
McCook, General, 57, 361.
McCowan, General J. P., 41.
McCulloch, General, 39-40, 458. Death, 40.
McDonnell, Patrick, 200.
McDonough, Timothy, 200.
McDowell, General, 66, 73, 74, 83, 86, 88, 91, 97, 114, 275,637. Court-martial, 87.
Order from Lincoln to crush Jackson, 90.
McFarland, —, 100.
McGrath, John, 200.
McIlhenny, Captain, 424-25.
McIntosh, General, 40.
McKeefer, John, 200.
McKernon, Thomas, 200.
McLaughlin, General, 554.
McLaws, General, 111, 120, 131, 270, 277, 278, 279-80, 282, 285, 286, 294, 296, 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 372.
McMurray, Daniel, 201.
McNealis, John, 201.
McNeil, General, 600.
McPherson, General, 475.
McRae, Colonel, 72, 77.
McRae (boat), 186.
Madison, James, 4.
Maffitt, Captain, 217. Escape of Florida from Mobile harbor, 218-19.
Activi
isken, Charles B.
Second Lieutenant, 9th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 26, 1862.
Died, May 5, 1864, of wounds received at the Wilderness, Va.
McGlim, John.
Second Lieutenant, 28th Mass. Infantry, Jan. 14, 1865.
Mustered out, June 30, 1865.
McGonnigle, James Frederick.
First Lieutenant, 9th Mass. Infantry, June 11, 1861.
Captain, June 28, 1862.
Mustered out, June 21, 1864.
McGonnigle, Hugh.
Second Lieutenant, 9th Mass. Infantry, Oct. 21, 1862.
Resigned, Feb. 28, 1863.
McGrath, John.
First Lieutenant, 5th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Sept. 29, 1862.
Mustered out, July 2, 1863.
McGregor, John W.
Captain, 47th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Sept. 19, 1862.
Resigned, Dec. 20, 1862.
McGuire, Michael C.
Captain, 55th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Nov. 26, 1862.
Regiment consolidated with 48th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S. Resigned, Dec. 22, 1862.
McIntire, Henry M.
Sergeant, 1st Mass. Heav
3
McDevitt, William, 313
McDonald, Charles, 313
McDonald, E. H., 98
McDonald, G. F., 313
McDonald, J. A., 313
McDonald, J. P., 98
McDonald, J. W., 220
McDonald, Michael, 314
McDonough, John, 314
McFarland, E. C., 492
McFarland, Thomas, 314
McFarlin, W. S., 3d Mass. Inf., 314
McFarlin, W. S., 18th Mass. Inf., 314
McFawn, John, 98
McGinnis, G. F., 188, 431, 473
McGinnis, W. A., 314
McGinnisken, C. B., 314
McGlim; John, 314
McGonnigle, Hugh, 314
McGonnigle, J. F., 314
McGrath, John, 314
McGrath, W. W., 98
McGregor, J. W., 314
McGregor, John, 4th Mass. Cav., 384
McGregor, John, 12th Mass. Inf., 385
McGregor, John, 32d Mass. Inf., 385
McGregor, Murdoch, 385
McGuire, M. C., 314
McIntire, H. M., 314
McIntire, S. B., 431, 540
McIntosh, I. R., 314
McIntosh, J. L., 98
McIntyre, J. A., 314
McIntyre, M. Van B., 473
McIntyre, Patrick, 314
McJewett, D. J., 314
McKay, Charlotte E., 601
McKay, G. F., 220, 314, 540
McKay, Gordon, 314
McKay, John, 98
McKay, Jo
n, Tex.
The roster of Company F, First Texas heavy artillery, present at the battle, is as follows: First Lieut. R. W. Dowling; Sergeants, Corporals and Privates: Jack W. White, Timothy McDonough, Thomas Dougherty, David Fitzgerald, Michael Monohan, John Masset, John Mc-Keefer, Patrick McDonald, William Gleason, Michael Carr, Joseph Wilson, Thomas Hagerty, Thomas Huggins, Abram McCabe, James Fleming, Patrick Fitzgerald, Thomas McKernan, Edward Pritchard, Charles Rheims, Timothy Hurley, John McGrath, Matthew Walshe, Patrick Sullivan, Patrick Clare, John Hennessy, Hugh Deagon, Maurice Powers, Abner Carter, Daniel McMurray, Patrick Malone, James Corcoran, Patrick Abbot, John McNealus, Michael Eagan, Daniel Donovan, John Wesley, John Anderson, John Flood, Peter O'Hara, Mike Delany and Terrence Mulhern.
The above were enlisted men. Lieut. N. H. Smith, a Louisianian, and Dr. George Bailey, assistant surgeon, volunteered to aid the gunners in the fort, both taking their places at the gun
the names of the company who manned the guns in Fort Grigsby, and to whom the credit is due for the glorious victory:
Lieutenants R. W. Dowling and N. H. Smith; Privates Timothy McDonough, Thomas Dougherty, David Fitzgerald, Michael Monahan, John Hassett, John McKeefer, Jack W. White, Patrick McDonnell, William Gleason, Michael Carr, Thomas Hagerty, Timothy Huggins, Alexander McCabe, James Flemming, Patrick Fitzgerald, Thomas McKernon, Edward Pritchard, Charles Rheins, Timothy Hurley, John McGrath, Matthew Walshe, Patrick Sullivan, Michael Sullivan, Thomas Sullivan, Patrick Clare, John Hennessey, Hugh Deagan, Maurice Powers, Abner Carter, Daniel McMurray, Patrick Malone, James Corcoran, Patrick Abbott, John McNealis, Michael Egan, Daniel Donovan, John Wesley, John Anderson, John Flood, Peter O'Hare, Michael Delaney, Terence Mulhern.
The inquiry may naturally arise how this small number of men could take charge of so large a body of prisoners.
This required that to their valor t
i., Dr. F. L. Fulghan, private; members, 96; deaths, 1.
Camp 13. Brooksville, Fla.; Gen. Jno. C. Davant, com.; med. Offi., J. S. Brunner; captain infantry; members, 56; deaths, I.
Camp 14.
Opelousa, La.; Capt. D. L. Prescott, com.
Camp 15. New Orleans, La.; Col. B. F. Eshleman, com.; med. Offi., Dr. W. P. Brewer, 1864, asst. surg.; members, 251; indigent members, 3; deaths, 6; State Camp Home.
Camp 16. New Orleans, La.; Gen. Jos. Demourelle, com.
Camp 17. Baton Rouge, La.; John McGrath, com.; med. offi., Dr. Thos. Buffington, 1862, major; members, 101; disabled, 2; deaths, 3.
Camp 18. Plaquemine, La.; Capt. Charles H. Dickinson, corn.
Camp 19. Crystal Springs, Miss.; Capt. C. Humphries, com.; med. Offi., R. E. Jones, first lieut.; members, 25; disabled, 2.
Camp 20. Natchez, Miss.; Col. F. J. V. LeCaud, corn.; med. offi., L. C. Profield, July, 1862, major: members, 110; disabled, 3; indigent, 1; deaths, 9.
Camp 21.
Hattensburg, Miss.; Capt. G. D. Hardfield,