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d oppor-boldiet sia in the the linehere the became i to wit-and long as given which ai be hadpeople, ed from ly of the \ carriedonstant-wrd the instantlyt started ted from ?ity into quarter it to the * of the ig bells,explosion iad been .8 nearly the pro-lUghfare.I an es-y of sol-the pro-!the Ne-street a he band Irs, and in their soldiersmarched !earance tie com-1 to the the line le battle emed to ! specta-up the snt, and severalartillery, iand fol-ninutlve tie chap red in a carrying lery fol-recelved as that had pre-proces-cavalryVanness, Gover-several ■tary of • friends nd Utah cheered Governorid ladiessalutingid flags, s for theat the partially ght they They hey are not hav-I.F1E.cnt (he-(Special Poynter i ago heto the to give a royalengagedr jubila-of the 'mething ilar self-number imultan-of theseand an-Sovernorat he is, s unat-ika boyse articlenor hur-nont to parties, led that to makeMng be-Stark~d .Nebras-id that tate had ir home-he state f did not Et sensa-lent will s before will be together,nsporta-sentially was or-ugh thet of thfiquartermaster, Warren R. MeLaugn-lin; adjutant. Burt D. Whedon.Non-commissioned staff: Sergeantmajor, William L. Boehr; sergeant, Albert L. Rollins; hospital stewards, Carl L. Rundstrom, George O. Barnes and Terry M. Hilsabeck.Band, originally of Fullerton-tor, James Pierce; principal cians, Scott Russell, drum Frank Harris. Musicians:Adams, Will Baxter, Arthur Stevenson, Wood Bender, gone to hospital; John Benjamin. Oscar Storoh, Walter Tingley, Frank Moss, Charles Kleln-ham, Leonard W. Bull, Stuart Kennedy, Alfred Caldwell, Fred Jeleneck, H. Haughwont, Frank Judson, John A. Owens, Frank Turner, Alfred Powell and Guy Parker.-Direc -musi-major;ChetCompany A of York.Captain, George H. Holderman; first lieutenant, Daniel Corcoran; second lieutenant, Fred Fisher; first sergeant, Frank A. Baker; quartermaster sergeant, John B. Miller; sergeant, OttoF. Todd: color sergeants, WalterPoor, killed in action, March 25, 1899; Joseph S. Oviatt; E. A. Verois; John A. Glover, died September 28. 1898; H. L. Hull, promoted April 30, 1899; corporals, C. O. Freeman, C. Allen Rollar, Alex Boynton, Fred L. Mann, Joseph Bye, William E. James. Musicians.H. W. Wickinan, R. D. Inbody. Privates: Herbert P. Barber, woundedMarch 30, 1899; Almon H. Barber,Charley E. Boynton, George J. Burl, John W. Buss, Frederick R. Colling, Hugh Copsey, Edward D. Day, killed in action February 22, 1899; James W. Devaney, James H. Duncanson, Orville N. Fausler, Adoniram J. Ford, William E. Grosh, George Goodrich, George F. Hansen, died October 17, 1898; Minor A. Hensley, James F. Hilton, Charles R. Kelly, William F. Keefe, Frank E. Lockwood, Milton F. Lynde, John M. McDaniel, William Mcllvane, John B. McCauley, Henry A. Morgenstern, Conrad Nagel, JohnA. Owings, Herbert C. Rusinger, Weldon R. Robbins, wounded in action March 25, 1899; Voorhels B. Robbins, Frank S. Robbins, Rolland R. Rossi-ter, Harvey C. Reddick, Joe Scott, Bion Shively, Harry A. Shuman, wounded in action March 25, 1899; Nels J. Sommers, John W. Stapleton, Elmer E. Sutton, Frank C. Tuney, wounded March 18, 1899, on steamship Morgan City; Ora A. Vandervoort, Elmer B. Wampler, died October 18, 1898; CharlesA. Wellington, Thomas J. Winter, Joseph Zieg.Recruits—Robert Adamson, Ernest J. Brown, James M. Conner, William R. Diebold, Robert G. Douglas, Frank8. Glover, died December 5, 1898; William J. John, Albert Keeney, Harry I. McHugh, William Orr, killed in action March 30, 1899; Frank Pursel, William W. Pursel, Eugene D. Shaw, sick on steamship Morgan City; Harry W. Bonders, David .A. Stanfield, Frank A. Stevens, sick in regimental hospital; James C. Stevens, Frank C. Yale.Company H of Fnllerton.Captain, Claude H. Ough, wounded in June, Joined company here; first lieutenant, Phil W. Russell; second lieutenant, Andrew S. Wadsworth; first sergeant, Chester W. Marlin; quartermaster sergeant, Myron Stearns, died In regimental hospital; James F. Storch, killed in action at Huniga; sergeant, William P. Augustus; corporals, Ralph B. Richards, Albert Garinger; quartermaster sergeant, P. W. Jewett; privates, Charles J. Andrews, George L. Buck, John Black, died; Everett E, Buckles, BertB. (’lark, George L. Clother, Walter, M. Comstock, Harold O. Cooley, Horace L. DeWolf, Edward J. Dodd, Charles F. Juram,. William H. England. corporal; Gustaf E. Edlund, killed in action, February 8; Vern D. Ewing, Brnest D. Finch. Dan E. Finegan, discharged to remain in the Philippines; Louis I. Garinger, Albert S. Hisey, Hugh Hogan. Abe H. Huggins. Dexter T. Jewett, corporal; Ira A. Kellogg, Perry A. Killam, Merritt S. Kerr, Convers L. Lutx, promoted to corporal; Orville S. Nears, Milton A. Miller, Clyde Minor, Samuel B. Moore, George R. Mustard, Bruce J. Newton, William E. Play-ford. sick In hospital; Edward A. Pillsbury, John C. Parrott, William C. Richards. Forest Rose. Jesse Rose. Ulysses G. Ross, William T. Rymer discharged, June 19, 1899, to re-enlist in Philippines; Jerry' Rebmann, Clarence G. Rochron, corporal; William W. Shurtz, Aaron J. Smith, George W Snider, sergeant; Ross R. Steele Dee™rIVenL?lck ,n ho»Pltal; Charles W. Wilson, William L. Whitcomb, discharged June 19, remain in Philippines.Company € of Heat rice.I( aptain, Albert H. Hollingworth, sick in quarters from wounds; first lieutenant, Joseph A. Starch; second lieutenant, Garrett F. Coleman; first sergeant, William H. Reedy; George L. Geddes died June 21, 1898, on voyage to Manila, buried at sea; John A. Hall, Harry 8. Murdock, William J. Evans died at Cavite, July 24, 1898; Lehman Peters, Hans Johnson, quartermaster sergeant; privates. Edwin E Bloodgood. Oliver H. Langdon, Arthur E. Stevenson. Joseph McHugh, Jess* P. Baird, corporal, sick in quarters-Eugene Beal, William W. Bowling’ sick in hospital; James A. Bradshaw', Charles S. Brewster. Mike Brownell— . V « 9 - •Eugene W. Curtin, Harry E. Fitchie, sick in quarters; Samuel D. Fitchie, Harry (’. Fisk, died June 27, 1S9S, at Honolulu; llenry Gallagher, corporal; Thomas E. Gilmore, sick In quarters; Albert A. Glaze, William W. Grayson, John Gretzen, jr., sick in quarters; Thomas W. Hawksworth, Richard C. James, on hospital ship Relief, wounded; Albert L. Keemmerrer, artificer, sick in quarters; Julius Koek,Stewart J. Kennedy, Martin O. Lund-holm, Cyrus P. Mason, Arthur Mc-Tlnay, Edward Meyer, corporal; Benjamin J. Muff, Erich Neufeldt, Eugene H. Pierce, Edwin O. Peterson, Alfred Powell, jr., Thomas R. Robertson, sick in quarters; Frank R. Scholes, corporal; James Wr. Shoaf, corporal; Randall S. Shoaf, Jay C. Scott, Edmund G. Sheltorn, wagoner: William A.Shafer, Charles M. Sw'artz, killed in action April 23, 1899; Frank L. Fraver, Sanford S. Tate; recruits, Charles Blevins, James I. Bowes, John J. Boy'le, killed In action March 29, 1899; John L. Bronson, hospital at San Francisco; John H. Brown, Frank D. Buzzell, Henry Evans, Oliver P. Fair-man, Albert I). Girton, on hospital ship Relief, sick; Salem J. Hammond, Harry M. Jones, Zebulon L. Martin, corporal; Charles J. McKenzie, corporal; Orville H. Miller, Benjamin P, Moore, Orville Moore, P. Page, Andrew' F. Sehons. William L. Tucker. Frederick R. Wagner, William W. Watt, Richard G. Watson, James A. Weaver.geant Creed C. Hammond, FergeanuCompany E of David City.(’aptain John F. Zeilinger, sick on board hospital ship Relief; first lieutenant, Frank B. Naracong, sick at Presidio; second lieutenant, ShermanA. White; first sergeant, Charles C. Tellesen; quartermaster sergeant; Henry Jacob; sergeant, Frank Graham; corporals, Charles E. Cunningham, Peter Anderson, sick in quarters; Chester Adams, Charles E. Beltzer, William C. Blackburn, Henry Bliss, George H. Chase, William G. S. Cook; Harry' L. Culver, sergeant; Harley R. Cunningham, corporal: Lawrence B.Conner, on furlough; Charles S. Clay-pool, William M. Davis, Benjamin F. Dunning, Frank Duvall, Sydney Eastman, Harry W. Evans; Julius Gavers, sick in quarters; Ira A. Gifhn, died of hyphoid fever. October 19, Ma-a a; David E. Gillespie, William H. Gilham, Joseph S. Hagerman, Harvey H. Hill, Fin Hollandsvvorth, corporal; WTells F. Mowe, corporal; Frank J. Judson, Alton King, Fred W. Karrer; Royal M. Lawton, killed in action, March 31, Malolos; William Lewis, killed in action before Manila August 2, 1898; Jack G. Lisko, Charles H. Keinhen; NoahB. Land, Presido hospital; Ralph C. Maher, died September 19. typhoid; William P. Maher, sergeant; Edward Mathews, Samuel A. Marshall, John J. Mitchell, Joseph Morris, Elzy H. McCoy, Earl W. Osterhout, died October 27, typhoid fever; Joseph W. Pe-cinovsky; George S. Perkins, sent to San Francisco for treatment; Joseph T. Pinney; Joseph A. Prokoh, CharlesG. Scott, Perry F. Thomas, corporal;Herman Wrager, jr., corporal; John G. Weythman; recruits Platt Bates, Jefferson W. Bedford, Charles Brelning, Benjamin F. Clifford, William H. Clinchard, John J. Collins, Charles Cooley, Samuel D. Graves, Easton Partle, Wralter E. Hill, Lawv rence E. Marshall, Carl McKee, Otto E. Meyer, Gustave Meyer, sick In hospital, gunshot wound, leg; George F. Roekafeller, corporal; Charles H. Rose,Willard Salsbury, Elmer W. Scott, Bert J. Seger, Nels A. Tuverson, James Dayton Wrolfe, on board hospital ship Relief.w h(\ Rock, Samuel Spelts, Harry D.Harry R. Thomas,Company F of Madison.Captain, Charles F. Jens; first lieutenant, Andrew C. Smith; second lieutenant, Samuel McElliver; first rer-geant, Edward H. Kennedy; quartermaster sergeant Harry Wetzier; corporals, Arthur H. Vickers died of wounds at Guiguinto, March 30; Walter M. Riley, died at Malalos, April 8, congestion of stomach; Walter J. Hunting, sergeant; Joseph G. Fell, sergeant; musicians, Daniel S. Frazer, sergeant: Harry WT. Vickers, corporal; privates, August Abts, Milan D. Baker, corporal; Douglas T. Bridges, sick In quarters; Lewis Brown, Presidio hospital, from Morgan City, rheumatism; Perry Brown, corporal; Joseph Brabeo; Charles J. Caldwell, Charles J. Chada, Charles H. Corey, died from wounds zuina, February 17,Cowardin, Houston quarters; Poss Dine, Harvey Esh, Alonzo M. Fike, Horace L. Folkner, died September 26. In hospital at Manila, blood poisoning; Alvin W. Gilbert Harry A. Gunter. Don W. Hanlep, Oren G. Hains, Charles E. Hanson. Velmore Herron, Joshua Hightower, sick in quarters: John S. Hoover killed in action. May 4, San Tomas; Ray Jackson, Fred Jelinek, John D. Keeney Presidio hospital on Morgan city, blood poisoning; Ward Kimball, corporal. Chris G. Miller, Dennis E. Murphy, Fred W. Nichols, Alfred Olsen, Charles E. Parks. sick in quarters; Frank A. Peterson, sick in quarters; William F. Porter. Herbert M. Purdy, corporal: William J. N. Robertson,George A. Shirk, sick in quarters: James D. Taylor, corporal; Walter G.Warren H. Cook, received at Mari-1899: Plutarch L.Davidson, sick inFrank Anderson. Arthur L. May Sergeants Edward C. Itudge, Bran;Subokka, quaitermas er sergeant; Hugi A. fiensiey, Clyde Vosburg, sick it quarters; musicians. Leon V, Hadseli Albert (.', Taylor, Daniel Knox; pr. vates Malcolm Akin, Herman Bensel Presidio hospital, bullet In knee; nail J. Bordvvell, John D. Brady, James A ('arroil, John H. Carsey, corporal; Ed ward Clark, Perry B. Dukes, Lucian A Dunn, Hick in quarters; i haries B Evans, Geoige Fifer, corporal; Willian J. Finke, Anton B. Fisher, Josepl Fisher, Leonard C. Foss, Clark W Frazier. Albert W. Fricke, sick i quarters; Bid ward E. Gregg, Relief hospital ship, gunshot wound in arm Frank O. Hawkins, Jessie L. Hoge Herbert Huge, John M. Jean, John E Jewell, Oliver J. Jones, James T. Kee nan, Alvin*Kennedy, Presidio hospital Andrew J. Kinnison, sick in quarters (’haries Knudson, Lewis M. Lair i Peter Madson, sick in quarters: Henr: | O. McCart, kiiled at ('aiumpit April 25 [ 1899; David McFry, Benjamin S. Mead 1 sick in quarters; Daniel H. Merritt I William D. Miller, corporal; Willian | Maddox. Talmage H. Morrow, Cornel ius McCarthy, corporal; Mars Oakes Monnie E, Pearson, corporal; Lamber Rodstrom, 16. Rainvilie Roberts, cor | poral, John Russet, corporal; Charles i E. Shaffer, Oscar Sherman, John Trim j mle, Ralph Varney, David H. WLkins sick in quarters; recruits, Howard L Andrew, George E. Harvey, Scott O Lamb, Charles A. Lewis, Solomon Me (’art, Charles I*. McB’ry, Lucius W Pangborn, sick in quarters; Willian Beebee, sick in hospital; Byron E Cheviont, sick in regimental hospital Frederick E. Dean, John Z. De Turk Ed Cornelius Colenian.( omimny K of Colnmbn*.ii!I('aptain, William K. Moore; first ser geant, Ernest O. Weber; second lieu tenant, Henry Fingado; second lieuten ant, Sisson, killed, April 23; first ser geant, John H. Brook; sergeants, Har ry K. Rightmire, Frank H. Thomas Harry C. Brookover, sick in quarters wounded, April 23; Denton McRae, Johi E. Ballou, George Van Over, corporal Frank J. Fouke, on hospital ship Morgan City, wounded, April 23; John F Rohatch, Leonard Glines, Fred Gibbs wounded April 23 on duty; Eli I. Sisson wounded April 23 on duty; William N Talbitzer; musicians, Charles Miner Ralph Deck; privates McWin Albaugh James Allen, sick In quarters, woundec April 23; Leonard Bull, Leland Bennett Charles E, Brock, John Boehr, Georgt Brodfeuhter, George Bushnell, Granl Chinn, wounded May 5 on duty; D. L Crittenden, sick in quarters; Wathc Coffery, Thomas Coffery, James V Cramieh, Peter Donaldson, sick in quarters, wounded May 31; George Engel-horn, Otis V. Feut, wounded March 21 on duty; Edward Fisher, Pat Fitzgerald, sick in quarters; Charles Govrick wounded February 27 on duty; William L. Gilbert, wounded March 29 on duty; Otto Hembd, wounded April 23 on duty; Herman Herring, Charles E. Hooken-bury, Georgt W. Hunter, John Iverson, wounded March 31 on duty; Jay C. Jeffers, Wiliet Johnson, sick in quarters, wounded May 5; Philip Kritske, John Kipp, Jesse M. Keller, Fred Lanz, Theodore Larson, died October 3, 1898; William H. Larue, on hospital ship Morgan City, wounded April 23; Albert Lemp, Fred Lucksinger, Edward J. Lawless, Frank Morrow, sick in quarters; William W. Musgrave, Chris Mllson, Philip Nelson, Roy E. Nethaway, sick in quarters; ('haries O’Donnell, Robert H. Owen, James W. Phelan. Earl S. Pearsall, Smith, sick in quarters, wounded April 23; Hugh T. Summons, August Swanson, Rufus Steen, Simon J. Simonson, wounded February 5 on duty; Julius Shandal, Jacob Tschudy, Aberham Tschudy, Frank C. Turner, August Wagner, sickin quarters; Frank A. Welsh, sick in quarters: James F. Weldon.Company L of Omaha.sergeant,Lillie, J. B. Hall:S m’t agl ...| Captain. Fred Gegner: first lieuten-; ant, Charles M. Richards: second lieu-j tenant. Orrin T. Curtis; first sergeant, ; H. B. Taylor, quartermasterP. J. White; sergeants, J. A.O. Coy, C. O. Stadstrom. W. corporals. V. H. Munneeke, H. M. Cross,G. D. Solomon, H. E. Murray, J., W. Downs, FI. J. Lafferty. H. E. Harrison; musicians, William L. Baxter, J. W. Thompson, jr.: artificer, (’. W. Garrett: privates. Charles A. Anderson, W. F. j Assenhelrner, O. M. Anchmoedy, D. O. Bornell, H. A. Bennett, Relief; F. D. Bryant, W. V. Carter, A. E. Coltrin, I W. C. Crawford. E. W. Crook, Herman | Dittmer, James Fanning. Clarence A. B'ay, George’L. Fisher. R. E. Frltscher. Frederick Gross, James A. Godfrey. R. A. Heller. William Howard, George A. Johnson, D. Burr Jones, ^illiam J. j Koofman. William C. McKell, J. P. ! McKinney. H. W. Majors, R. P. Martin, W. B. Mason, Eugene Myer, B. A. O'Connell. William E. Patterson, E. A. Pegau, R. E. Riley. F. C. Roberts. Albert Roth; F. I. Reed, on the Relief; Louis W. Schack. G. B. Scrambling, O. E. Storch. A. B. Stokes. W. A. Templeton. G. A. Wageck. H. P. Walsh, Arthur Waterfall. A. R. Wilson, J. A. Wit-hee.Company M of Broken Bow.Vt r
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