. History and complete roster of the Massachusetts regiments, minute men of '61 who responded to the first call of President Abraham Lincoln, April 15, 1861, to defend the flag and Constitution of the United States ... and biographical sketches of minute men of Massachuetts . 3,303 Philadelphia, Pa. 2,173 185 2,358 Poplar Grove, Va. 2,199 4,006 6,205 Port Hudson, La. 592 3,239 3,831 Quincy, 111. 167 55 222 Raliegh, N. C. 629 572 1,201 Richmond, Va. 851 5,700 6,551 Rock Island, 111. 277 20 308 Salisbury, N. C. 102 12,035 12,137 San Antonio, Tex. 966 225 1,191 San Francisco, Cal. 999 397 1,396 S


. History and complete roster of the Massachusetts regiments, minute men of '61 who responded to the first call of President Abraham Lincoln, April 15, 1861, to defend the flag and Constitution of the United States ... and biographical sketches of minute men of Massachuetts . 3,303 Philadelphia, Pa. 2,173 185 2,358 Poplar Grove, Va. 2,199 4,006 6,205 Port Hudson, La. 592 3,239 3,831 Quincy, 111. 167 55 222 Raliegh, N. C. 629 572 1,201 Richmond, Va. 851 5,700 6,551 Rock Island, 111. 277 20 308 Salisbury, N. C. 102 12,035 12,137 San Antonio, Tex. 966 225 1,191 San Francisco, Cal. 999 397 1,396 Santa Fe, N. M. 243 360 603 Seven Pines, Va. 154 1,226 1,380 Shiloh, Tenn. 2,362 3,598 Soldiers Home, D. C. 6,303 293 6,593 Springfield. Mo. 919 734 1,650 St. Augustine, Fla. 1,470 1,476 Staunton, Va. 234 527 761 .Stones River, Tenn. 3,817 2,330 6,147 Vicksburg, Miss. 3,935 12,721 •Wilmington, N. C. 717 1,577 2,294 Winchester, Va. 2,099 4,484 •Woodlawn, N. Y. 3,068 7 3,075 Yorktown, Va. 750 1,435 2,186 Totals 183,946 150,507 334,453 Of these interments, about 9,300 are those ofConfederates, being mainly in the National Ceme-teries at Camp Butler, Cypress Hills, Finns Point,Fort Smith, Hampton, Jefferson Barracks andWood lawn. 154 Minute Men o^ 61. John Mackenzie Minute Men of 61 Co. B, Fifth Massachusetts Regiment John MacKenzie, Company B, FifthRegiment, Minute Men of 61, was bornin Prince Edward Island, in 1838, of Scotchparentage, his father being descendedfrom the Applecross MacKenzies. Alex-ander MacKenzie. a direct ancestor of hisfather, was a Lieiitenant Colonel in thefirst MacKenzie Regiment and took partin the battle of vSheriffineer, 1715. Came to Boston in 1858, and engaged inbusiness for himself. Joined the Massa- chusetts Volunteer Militia, and was amember of the Richardson Light Guardsof South Reading. During the winter of1859 and 1860 he got his first lessons inpatriotism from old Dr. Kirk in the Ash-burton Place Church. He preached onthe lo


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