APPENDIX B: OFFICERS OF THE U.S. ARMY, AND OTHERS, IN HONOR OF WHOM COAST RTILLERY FORTS AND BATTERIES IN THE HARBOR DEFENSES OF SAN DIEGO HAVE BEEN NAMED ASHBURN, Maj. Gen. Thomas Quinn, U.S. Army, who died May 2, 1941. GO 69, 1942
*CABRILLO, Juan Rodriguez, Portuguese navigator in the Spanish service who discovered San Diego Bay, and who died Jan 3, 1543. RCW, 1944
CALEF, Lt. Col. John Haskell, 3rd U.S. Artillery, who died Jan 4, 1912 GO 36, 1915
*CORTEZ, Hernando, Spanish soldier and explorer, conqueror of Mexico, who died December 2, 1547. RCW, 1944
EMORY, Brig. Gen. William Hemsley, U.S. Army, who died Dec 1, 1887 GO 67, 1942
FETTERMAN, 2d Lt. George, 3rd U.S. Artillery, who died June 27, 1844. (2 batteries including*) GO 16, 1902
*GILLESPIE, Maj. Archibald H., U.S. Marine Corps, who participated in the first occupation of southern California in 1846, and who died Aug 16, 1873 *
GRANT, Col. Homer Blackie, CAC, U.S. Army, who died
19 Nov 1939 GO 69, 1942
HUMPHREYS, Capt. Charles, Artillery U.S. Army, the first commanding officer of Fort Rosecrans Feb, 1898 to Jul, 1900 GO 28, 1942
MCGRATH, Maj. Hugh J., 4th U.S. Cavalry, who died Nov 7, 1899 of wounds received in action at Novaleta, Luzon, Philippine Islands on Oct 8, 1899. GO 16, 1902
MEED, Capt. James, 17th U.S. Infantry, who was killed in action at Frenchtown, Michigan, Jan 22, 1813 GO 20, 1906
PICO, Pio, last Governor of California under Mexican rule who died Sep 11, 1884. GO 20, 1906
ROSECRANS, Maj. Gen. William Starke, U.S. Volunteers, Brig. Gen., U.S. Army who died Mar 11, 1898. GO 134, 1899
STRONG, Maj. Gen. Frederick S., U.S. Army, who organized the 40th Division at Camp Kearny, California in 1917 and commanded it in France in World War I, died Mar 9, 1935 GO (unknown)
WHISTLER, Col. Garland N., CAC, U.S. Army, who died Jun 25, 1914 GO 15, 1916
WHITE, Col. John V., CAC, U.S. Army, who died Aug 25, 1915 GO 15, 1916
WILKESON, 1st Lt. Bayard, 4th U.S. Artillery, who was killed in the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania July 1, 1863 GO 16, 1902
WOODWARD, Col. Charles G., U.S. Army, who died Nov 23, 1939, a former commanding officer of Fort Rosecrans Mar, 1906 to May, 1907 GO (Unknown)
*ZEILIN, Brig. Gen. Jacob, U.S. Marine Corps, who took part in the conquest of California, and who died Nov 18, 1880 *
GO - Army General Order - the authority for naming the fort or battery. RCW - Report of Completed Works - Seacoast Fortifications * - Unofficial name given to interim/ temporary battery in WW II. Compiled by Alvin H. Grobmeier
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