Unlike what George has found with his Tennesseans, members of my Alabama regiment were clearly split up and treated in different Vicksburg hospitals and were transported to Mobile on different ships on different dates.
As for names associated with the S.S. Crescent, here are the names I posted earlier (on 27 Dec) with more notes added that show the extent of the injuries of the five men mentioned:
These are members of the 37th Ala Inf regiment who traveled among a total of 611 sick and wounded aboard S.S. Crescent from Vicksburg arriving "Mobile Harbor" on 4 Aug 1863:
Those with identified severe injuries:
Lt John A. Kendrick, Co C, 37th Ala Inf: “wounded severely”
Pvt George W. Lee, Co C, 37th Ala Inf: “seriously wounded”
Sgt Willis V. Meadows, Co G, 37th Ala Inf: well-documented rifle shot lodged in eye socket
Pvt Thomas Sadler, Co G, 37th Ala Inf: shot in jaw/broken jaw
Pvt Leroy L. Tebow, Co I, 37th Ala Inf: "Gunshot wound fracturing the fronto near coronal suture with top of both of the bones one inch in diameter being exposed the membrane of the brain."
Nonspecific wounds/illness:
Pvt Absolom Kent, Co G, 37th Ala Inf
Pvt J. Lett, Co I, 37th Ala Inf
Pvt J.B. Lee, Co C, 37th Ala Inf
Pvt Isreal Prather, Co G, 37th Ala Inf
Pvt Ezekiel T. Slaughter, Co I, 37th Ala Inf
Pvt Larkin Weaver, Co D, 37th Ala Inf