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		<title>Medal of Honor: Landsman Thomas E. Corcoran, USS Cincinnati</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At 12.20 pm on 27th May 1863, Admiral David Dixon Porter sent a brief message to General William Tecumseh Sherman. It stated simply &#8216;Cincinnati is sunk.&#8217; Sherman already knew, as he had witnessed the luckless ships final moments. He replied to Porter at 2.15 pm: &#8216;The boat ran close to the batteries, rounded upstream, caught several [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=irishamericancivilwar.com&#038;blog=13623621&#038;post=3868&#038;subd=irishamericancivilwar&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>At 12.20 pm on 27th May 1863, Admiral David Dixon Porter sent a brief message to General William Tecumseh Sherman. It stated simply <em>&#8216;Cincinnati is sunk.&#8217; </em>Sherman already knew, as he had witnessed the luckless ships final moments. He replied to Porter at 2.15 pm: <em>&#8216;The boat ran close to the batteries, rounded upstream, caught several shots under her stern. She sunk to the level of her upper deck. I have sent men to relieve and guide them out.&#8217; </em>The final moments of the stricken vessel had been chaos as she sank into the depths of the Mississippi. For wounded men and the crew&#8217;s non-swimmers, there seemed little prospect of survival. Their only hope lay with a small group of their shipmates, led by Dubliner Thomas E. Corcoran. (1)</strong></p>
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<p>Thomas E. Corcoran was born in Dublin on 12th October, 1839. He enlisted in the naval service on 6th October 1862, and was assigned as a Landsman to the river gunboat the USS <em>Cincinnati</em>, part of the Western Gunboat Flotilla. It was not his first time in the service- the New York resident had served on the USS <em>North Carolina </em>and the US Frigate <em>Santee</em> earlier in the war. His 1862 enlistment return noted that he was 24 years of age, 5 foot 6 inches in height, with gray eyes, dark hair and a fair complexion. (2)</p>
<p>In May of 1863 Corcoran and his comrades were given a tough assignment by their Admiral. They were to form part of a gunboat attack on Confederate batteries at Vicksburg, with the intention of clearing the way for an advance by General Sherman&#8217;s land-based infantry. General Ulysses S. Grant was besieging the Mississippi town, and had already seen two general assaults on the Rebel positions repulsed. It was hoped that the <em>Cincinnati</em> and her fellow ships could make a decisive contribution to a breakthrough at the &#8216;Gibraltar of the South.&#8217; (3)</p>
<p>Lieutenant George M. Bache was the commander of the USS <em>Cincinnati </em>on 27th May 1863. In preparation for her run on the Vicksburg batteries, her guns were moved to the landward side and logs and hay were packed about the boat to provide it with extra protection. She set out towards the town at around 7 am, steaming slowly towards her destination. While still at extreme range, the Confederate gun known as &#8216;Whistling Dick&#8217; began to fire on them, but to no effect. By 8.30 am the <em>Cincinnati</em> was in position and steamed at full speed for her target. She quickly came under harrowing fire from the Confederate batteries. Shell after shell struck home, hitting first the magazine, then the starboard tiller. Lieutenant Bache remembered how the plunging shots from the hills went<em> &#8216;entirely through our protection- hay, wood and iron.&#8217; </em>Another shot penetrated the magazine, and water began to flood in. Further missiles struck the pilot house and two more smashed into the ship below the water-line. Within minutes the decks were strewn with the dead and dying- with his boat sinking, Bache had no option but to retreat upriver and attempt to escape the murderous fire. (4)</p>
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<p>The Lieutenant sought desperately for somewhere to beach the <em>Cincinnati</em>, hoping to save the boat and also the men on-board. However she was going against the current, and could only make an agonizingly slow 3 miles an hour. It seemed the crew&#8217;s luck was in when they appeared to gain the bank, moving close enough to throw a plank ashore. However, as they desperately tried to tie the vessel to a tree the rope suddenly gave way, and the ship slipped back into deep water. With her fate no sealed, the <em>Cincinnati</em> began to go down as the Confederate fire continued. The small boats which the crew might have relied upon to save themselves had been destroyed, and Bache had little option but to give the order to abandon ship. Those who could swim attempted to save themselves, but even men making for shore were not safe, as two shells plunged into the water, costing yet more men their lives. (5)</p>
<p>Lieutenant Bache nailed the colors to the mast as the boat went down. He was one of those unable to swim, and he must have considered his prospects for survival slim. All this time Landsman Corcoran had remained at his gun, and it was only now that he left his post. Along with fellow Irishman Seaman Martin McHugh, Scottish Boatswain&#8217;s Mate Henry Dow and Seaman Thomas Jenkins, the Dubliner decided to do all he could to save those who could not swim ashore themselves. Each man began swimming over and back between the ship and the shore, saving as many sailors as possible. With this completed, they then dashed into the bowels of the <em>Cincinnati</em> to try to get wounded men onto the upper deck, where they feverishly began repairing one of the severely damaged wooden boats. They succeeded in floating them ashore, their exertions saving the lives of a further six of their comrades. The bravery and ingenuity of Corcoran and his companions saved the lives of many of the crew; they managed not only to get many of the wounded off the boat, but also rescued Lieutenant Bache. (6)</p>
<div id="attachment_3887" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 550px"><a href="http://irishamericancivilwar.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/swimming-to-shore-corcoran-e1328909536688.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3887" title="Portrayal of Corcoran and his comrades swimming back and forth to the Cincinnati saving as many men as possible (Deeds of Valor)" src="http://irishamericancivilwar.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/swimming-to-shore-corcoran-e1328909536688.jpg?w=630" alt="Portrayal of Corcoran and his comrades swimming back and forth to the Cincinnati saving as many men as possible (Deeds of Valor)"   /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Portrayal of Corcoran and his comrades swimming back and forth to the stricken Cincinnati saving as many men as possible (Deeds of Valor)</p></div>
<p>The USS <em>Cincinnati </em>sank in over 5 m of water, taking a number of men with her. The action cost the lives of at least 19 men killed, drowned or mortally injured, with a further 14 wounded and one man captured. The Union plan had failed, and the siege of Vicksburg would drag on until the towns eventual capitulation on 4th July. Despite the result, none other than General Sherman commented on the impressive efforts of the gunboat, stating: <em>&#8216;the style in which the Cincinnati engaged the batteries elicited universal praise, and I deplore the sad result as much as any one could.&#8217; </em>(7)</p>
<p>Corcoran and his three comrades along with Scottish Quartermaster Thomas Hamilton, were awarded the Medal of Honor for their actions on 27th May. The Dubliner received his medal on 10th July 1863. His citation read: <em>&#8216;Served on board the U.S.S. Cincinnati during the attack on the Vicksburg batteries and at the time of her sinking. Engaging the enemy in a fierce battle, the Cincinnati, amidst an incessant fire of shot and shell, continued to fire her guns to the last, though so penetrated by shellfire that her fate was sealed. Serving bravely during this action, Corcoran was conspicuously cool under the fire of the enemy, never ceasing to fight until this proud ship went down, &#8220;her colors nailed to the mast.&#8221;&#8216; </em>Thomas Corcoran later went on to serve with the USS <em>Lexington </em>and after the war returned to New York, where he married Mary Shalloon, from Luggacurran, Co. Laois. He spent his latter years working as a painter, taking pride in the occasional Medal of Honor events which he had the opportunity to attend. He died on 12th March 1904 and is buried in Calvary Cemetery, Queens County, New York. (8)</p>
<p>(1) Official Records: 40-41; (2) Jones 1897: 679-680, Naval Enlistment: 1862, Beyer and Keydel 1902: 46; (3) Beyer and Keydel 1902: 46; (4) Official Records 38-39, 42; (5) Beyer and Keydel 1902: 48, Official Records: 42; (6) Beyer and Keydel 1902: 48-49; (7) Official Records: 42-44 (8) Broadwater 2007: 53, <a href="http://www.cmohs.org/">Congressional Medal of Honor Society</a>, Navy Widows Pension Files;</p>
<p><strong>References &amp; Further Reading</strong></p>
<p>Beyer, Walter F. and Keydel, Oscar F. 1902. <em><a href="http://www.archive.org/stream/deedsofvalorhow02beyerich#page/n9/mode/2up">Deeds of Valor: How America&#8217;s Heroes Won The Medal of Honor: Volume 2</a></em></p>
<p>Broadwater, Robert P. 2007. <em>Civil War Medal of Honor Recipients</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.cmohs.org/">Congressional Medal of Honor Society</a></p>
<p>Jones, J. W. 1897. <em><a href="http://www.archive.org/stream/storyofamericanh00wall#page/n9/mode/2up">The Story of American Heroism: Thrilling Narratives of Personal Adventures During the Civil War</a></em></p>
<p>Naval Enlistment Weekly Returns 1855-1891</p>
<p>Navy Survivor&#8217;s Certificates</p>
<p>Navy Widows&#8217; Pension File for Thomas E. Corcoran</p>
<p>Official records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion, Series 1, Volume 25. Naval Forces on Western Waters (May 18, 1863 &#8211; February 29, 1864)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&amp;GRid=8219295">Thomas E. Corcoran Find A Grave Memorial</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/vicksburg.html">Civil War Trust Siege of Vicksburg Page</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nps.gov/vick/index.htm">Vicksburg National Military Park</a></p>
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		<title>A Confederate Father and Union Son meet at Vicksburg, 1863</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2011 18:56:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Damian Shiels</dc:creator>
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<p>The 17th Wisconsin Infantry was formed mainly from men of the Badger State&#8217;s Irish community. It spent its war in the Western Theater, fighting at engagements such as Corinth, Champion&#8217;s Hill and Atlanta, and participating in the March to the Sea and Carolinas Campaign. The Irishness of the unit was manifested through flags like that<a href="http://www.wisconsinbattleflags.com/units-flags/17th-wisconsin.php"> carried by Company B</a>, emblazoned with the Maid of Erin harp and &#8216;Wisconsin&#8217;s Irish Brigade&#8217;. One of the members of Company B was a Drummer Boy called Francis Keegan from Chicago, Illinois. He enlisted on December 10th 1861 and went off to war with his older comrades. On the 3rd October 1863 <em>The Big Blue Union</em> paper from Marysville, Kansas ran a story about the boy, which in turn it had drawn from the <em>Memphis Bulletin</em>. This related a chance encounter that Francis (or Frank) had with his regiment following the siege of Vicksburg:</p>
<p><em>AN INCIDENT OF THE CAPTURE OF VICKSBURG</em></p>
<p><em>When the 17th Wisconsin Regiment left for the seat of war in the West, a lad named Francis Keegan joined it at Chicago, in the capacity of a drummer boy. He was the son of  a poor mother, who, by her own industry was endeavoring to support a family of four little children. Too small for a soldier, or to earn a living at any other business, he yet desired to relieve his mother of his support, and determined to go to the war as above mentioned. He was with his regiment during the siege and at the surrender of Vicksburg. As the prisoners were paroled and marched out, in the first man to pass the point where Frank was station </em>[sic] <em>he recognized his father, whom he supposed to be dead- he having left home for California several years ago, since which time he had never been heard from. The surprise of each may be imagined.</em></p>
<p><em>Through the intervention of Frank, who was a favorite among the soldiers, the father was very kindly treated, and on renouncing his false allegiance, and taking his oath to support the government, was furnished with money to visit his family at the north. Thus the little drummer boy not only relieved a hard working mother, and served his country bravely, but was the means of uniting again a long separated family. Strange incidents occur in this unhappy war. </em></p>
<p>It remains unclear what elements of this tale are true or have been embellished for the sake of providing readers with a &#8216;good news&#8217; story during wartime. Frank did not continue to serve in the ranks of the 17th Wisconsin, and is listed as having &#8216;deserted while on furlough&#8217;, perhaps to provide further assistance to his hard pressed mother. Regardless of the circumstances, this story of the chance encounter between father and son during the height of the Civil War is indeed a poignant one.</p>
<p><strong>References &amp; Further Reading</strong></p>
<p>The Big Blue Union, October 3rd 1863:<em> &#8216;An Incident of the Capture of Vicksburg&#8217;</em></p>
<p>Wisconsin Adjutant General&#8217;s Office, 1886. <em><a href="http://www.archive.org/stream/rosterofwisconsi02wisco#page/n5/mode/2up">Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of Rebellion 1861-1865.</a> </em>Volume II</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wisconsinbattleflags.com/units-flags/17th-wisconsin.php">17th Wisconsin Battle Flags</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/vicksburg.html">Civil War Trust Battle of Vicksburg Page</a></p>
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