The fighting Twentieth. History and official souvenir of the Twentieth Kansas Regiment, Part 5

Author: Kansas Infantry. 20th Regt., 1898-1899
Publication date: 1899
Publisher: Topeka, Kan.
Number of Pages: 116


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Wounded in action: Sergeant Claude Spurlock, stomach, Guiginto, March 29, 1899, returned to duty April 5, 1899; Pri- vate Daniel S. Hewitt, leg, February 7, 1899, returned to duty March 1, 1899; Private Elmer Urie, leg, Caloocan, February 7, 1899, returned to duty April 15, 1899; Private Harvey S. Harris, leg, Caloncan, February, 10, 1899, returned to duty April 20, 1899; Private Charles Pease, leg, Guiginto, March 29, 1899, not off duty ; Private Peter Sorenson, shoulder, Baca- lor, May 23, 1899, returned to duty June 26, 1899; Private Alex- ander M. Mitchell, arm, Malabon, February 11, 1899, returned to duty March, 1899; Private Wilson B. Smith, hand, Guiginto, March 29, 1899, not off duty.


Slightly wounded, not reported: Private John H. Gallagher, March 29, 1899.


Deserted: Private Louis Arwood, Topeka; Private Jackson C. Copeland, San Francisco.


On sick report: Corporal Peter M. Sorenson, May 24, 1899, gunshot wound, convalescent; Private Michael Jupetich, Au- gust 22, 1899, gastritis, convalescent; Private Harley Pearson, September 4, 1899, gastritis, not serious.


Company C.


Captain William S. Albright. First Lieutenant Samuel G. Hopkins, promoted to second lieutenant February 13, 1899, to first lieutenant August 12, 1899. Second Lieutenant John M. Waste, promoted September 2, 1899.


Wounded in action: Captain Albright, thigh, Santo Tomas, May 4, 1899; returned to duty company May 31, 1899.


Resigned : First Lieutenant Harry H. Seckler, May 8, 1899.


Enlisted men with company: First Sergeant Ralph H. Leavitt, Quartermaster Sergeant William Cornatzer, Sergeants George S. Few, Charles I. Sparks, E. Mordaut; Corporals Fred D. Carpenter, Frank Dittman, John S. Crooks, Fred Boeppler, Arthur Mays, Clarence F. Myers, Jay Thomas, Jacob Vogler, Elmer Elkins, William Suberkrup; Wagoner George B. Clark; Musician Thomas D. Cole; Privates William W. Baker, Frank Barbour, Frederick W. Buckmaster, Robert C. Churchill, William A. Conkling, Claude Croft, Jacob Devries, Eli C. Dresser, John Eckert, George Frost, P. C. Goff, Adolph Hensle, Lewis B. Howard, Harry E. Nansen, Henry L. Johnson, Robert D. Keifer, Edward Killery, William P. King, William Lawson, Martin W. Lyman, William J. Ma- loney, Owen Meredith, William McCormick, James L. Mc- Pherson, Walter S. Moonlight, Joseph S. Raybourn, Roy B. Richard, Charles E. Singleton, Hiram W. Stevenson, Fred Stewart, Oliver Tillquist, Park C. Trueblood, Richard Flan- nigan.


Wounded, sent home on Relief: Private Arthur C. Howe, head, Caloocan, March 13, 1899; Private William Lauden- schlager, knee, Santo Tomas, May 4, 1899.


Sick, sent home: Artificer John Kennedy, Privates William E. Ledger, Edward L. McClure, Morgan City; Sergeant Joseph Besser, Corporal Albion C. Nelson, Privates James F. Pinzon, William B. Sprage, William W. Taylor, on Relief.


Discharged, San Francisco, disability: Musician James B. Hines, Privates William M. Birdsall, George W. Lucas, Jona- than Loar, August, 1898; Private Isaac M. Lewis, September, 1898; Privates William Bickford, Arthur Ridgely, Harvey Sherman, October, 1898; Privates Taylor Foster, T. Quacken- bush, Maurice C. Sherman, Thomas J. Bell, November, 1898; Private Malcolm E. Purvis, December, 1898; Privates Charles


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Lieut. Alfred C. Alford. First officer killed in action.


Capt. W. S. Albright.


M. Crane, Francis E. Head, Emmett Fleming, January, 1899; Corporal Carl Delfs, Privates Charles A. Ilund, Miles A. Sweeney, Albert W. Welday, February, 1899; Private John E. Watson, March, 1899.


Discharged to reënlist: Thirty-sixth United States volun- teer infantry, Private William L. Dawson : Eleventh United States volunteer cavalry, First Sergeant John P. Richardson, Corporal Silas E. Davis, Privates Edwin E. Ferris, Ralph E. McDowell, George Schamnia, Arthur Ginger.


Discharged and remaining in Manila: Sergeant Aubrey S. Edwards, Privates Frank B. Frank, Ralph S. Gehrett, James E. Riley.


Accidentally left behind in Yokohama: Private Frank Slay- bough.


Died of disease: Private Raymond B. Dawes, November 22, 1898, typhoid fever, Honolulu, buried Leavenworth, Kan .; Private Charles Graves, November 25, 1898, typhoid fever, Honolulu, buried Centralia, Kan.


Wounded in action: Private James E. Riley, head, Caloo- can, February 24, 1899, returned to duty March 20, 1899; Pri- vate William McCormick, body, Malinta, March 26, 1899, returned to duty March 30, 1899; Private Henry L. Johnson, leg, Guiginto, March 29, 1899, returned to duty April 18, 1899.


On sick report: Private John Eckert, August 22, 1899, gas- tritis, fair condition; Private Oliver Tillquist, September 11, 1899, dysentery.


Company D.


Captain William J. Watson, promoted to captain March 23, 1899. First Lieutenant Burton J. Mitchell, promoted to sec- ond lieutenant March 23, 1899, to first lieutenant August 12, 1899. Second Lieutenant Oscar B. Woolley, promoted July 22, 1899.


Resigned: Second Lieutenant Thomas K. Richey, Septem- ber 12, 1898.


Discharged to reënlist: Captain II. B. Orwig, July 12, 1899, major Thirty-seventh United States volunteer infantry.


Enlisted men with company : First Sergeant Frederick Mer- riweather; Quartermaster Sergeant Charles C. Harming: Ser- geants William HI. Morris, Willie D. Bogan; Corporals Fred A. Gerken, George W. Barker, Edward Pease, John Seely, Charles A. Wiman, James E. McFarland, Richard Jones, Edwin Michel, Frank A. Swaim, Guy A. Coover, George C. Camblin, Reuben N. Matteson; Cook Marion Berryhill; Ar- tificer James E. Ilisted: Wagoner Oscar Reever; Musicians Iram J. Hyson, Mark J. Painton; Privates Fred Ball, Robert Barnes, William E. Baker, Charles M. Brown, Charles M.


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Buchanan, Benjamin Carpenter, Joseph Cushenberry, Frank Doss, Western E. Doughty, Albert Frick, Edward Fuller, Elmer D. Goodwin, Lauren V. Harris, Hugh Kelly, Wilmer Koontz, Roy Lawhead, William W. McGie, Charles H. Mitch- ell, Lewis Moore, Bert Neet, Benjamin Peach, Oscar C. Pin- grey, James F. Rice, Amaodus A. Seager, Shelton R. Snow, John Spence, Benton E. Townsend, Harwood Van Brunt, James E. Wheat, Joseph Wheat.


Wounded, sent home on Morgan City: Sergeant George C. Nichols, thorax, Tulijan river, March 25, 1899; Sergeant Joseph A. Robinson, thigh, Santo Tomas, May 4, 1899.


Discharged, disability, San Francisco: Sergeant William F. Kelly; Corporal Frank J. Anderson; Privates Harry Culbert- son, George W. Wallace, John F. Thornton, Joseph Millocha, September, 1898. Corporal Leonard Boyd; Artificer Edward Bowen; Privates Robert L. Sharp, George Schoeppert, Alex- ander Calhoun, October, 1898. Privates John R. Wright, Surtes Ridley, November, 1898. Private John Harris, Feb- ruary, 1899. Trumpeter Charles E. Ingles, Private Homer B. Lenmaster, March, 1899. Private Charles H. Zimmerman, April, 1899.


Discharged to reënlist: Thirty-sixth United States volun- teer infantry, Private John C. Lofley; Thirty-seventh United States volunteer infantry, First Sergeant Ira Keithley, first lieutenant, Corporals Edwin M. Scott, Lloyd Weltmer, Ray- mond Clark, Privates Cal K. Shoemaker, Ernest L. Hoffman ; Eleventh United States volunteer cavalry, Corporal James H. Bennett, Private Charles B. Wetner.


Discharged and remaining in Manila: Corporal Clinton Roberts; Privates John F. Bagley, Edward R. Carleton, Clark E. Dewitt, Arthur E. Drake, Wiley Koontz.


Discharged and remaining with the regiment: Musicians Allie Nichols, Peter Wirnsberge.


Killed in action: Private Larry Jones, head, Caloocan, Feb- ruary 25, 1899, buried Battery Knoll, No. 61; Private Troy E.


Fairchild, head, Polo, March 26, 1899, buried Battery Knoll, No. 134; Private William Carroll, head, Marilao, March 29, 1899, buried Battery Knoll, No. 131.


Wounded in action : Corporal Raymond Clark, February 4, 1899, head, returned to duty February 5, 1899: Sergeant Ira Keithly, side, Caloocan, March 12, 1899, not off duty; Artifi- cer James E. Histed, neck, Caloocan, March 24, 1899, returned to duty June 26, 1899; Private James F. Rice, knee, Guiginto, March 29, 1899, returned to duty May 4, 1899; Corporal James H. Bennett, February 5, 1899, arm, not off duty; Private Walter Hughes, shoulder, Tulijan river, March 25, 1899, not off duty.


Slightly wounded, not reported: Private Benjamin Peach. May 4, 1899.


On sick report: Private Elmer Goodwin, July 11, hernia, fair condition; Private James Wheat, July 6, 1899, gastritis, con- valescent. .


Company E.


Captain Albert H. Krause. First Lieutenant Robert S. Parker, promoted to first lieutenant July 22, 1899. Second Lieutenant John Q. Teft, promoted August 12, 1899.


Resigned: Second Lieutenant Philip S. Ray, August 27, 1899; Captain Charles M. Christy, March 11, 1899.


Discharged to reenlist: Captain Daniel F. Craig, promoted to captain May 9, 1899, discharged July 12, 1899; captain Thirty-sixth United States volunteer infantry. First Lieu- tenant John W. Haussermann, promoted to first lieutenant March 4, 1899, discharged September 1, 1899; unassigned.


Wounded in action: Captain William J. Watson, lungs, Guiginto, March 29, 1899; sent home, Relief. Second Lieu- tenant Colin H. Ball, jaw, Rio Grande river, April 26, 1899; sent home, Relief.


Enlisted men with company: First Sergeant Edward D. -


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ARRIVAL OF THE KANSAS RECEPTION COMMITTEE AT THE TRANSPORT TARTAR.


Johnson, Quartermaster Sergeant Oakley D. Thomas; Ser- geants William Barber, Lloyd B. Watt, Jesse H. Hempshire, Lloyd N. Currier; Corporals Robert Frick, William M. Lane, Thomas B. Cohb, George W. Landis, Clarence B. Hamilton, John E. Cornett, Frank O. Jamison, John V. Paxton, Norman F. Ramsey, George O. Rice, Charles W. Whittington, Abra- ham C. Woodruff; Cook Carl Sutton; Artificer John T. Hef- lin; Wagoner Fred D. Sparks; Musician Arthur Vanslyke; Privates John W. Dotts, A. W. Evans, A. H. Fullington, Allen P. Furgeson, James B. Gillespie, Frank D. Hartwell, Rufus H. Hedges, Frederick Heiter, Oliver F. H. Henderson, Charles B. Jackson, Winfield E. Jackson, John T. Jamieson, Clifford Jones, Dudley Keefer, John H. Lee, Clyde Miller, Peter J. Moore, William Moore, Harry Morris, Francis T. Newell, Delos M. Porter, Ralph L. Roberts, Orlando B. Spencer, Frank R. Stewart, Chris Swisher, Walter D. Vance, Sidney White, Eugene D. Whittington, Edward C. Wilson.


Wounded, sent home on Morgan City: Private Elmer Ash- craft, neck, Bacalor, May 24, 1899; Private Fred L. Carter, arm, Guiginto, March 29, 1899; Private James S. Mills, leg, Caloocan, February 10, 1899; Private Albert Shaughnessy, knee, Guiginto, March 29, 1899. On Relief: Private Arthur Hollingshead, side, Bacalor, May 24, 1899.


Sick, sent home: Privates Frank E. Dorman, Charles Ham- ilton, Morgan City ; Privates John H. Hay, Edward T. Hemp- hill, Gus R. Hamilton, Norman A. Rupe, Indiana.


Discharged and sent home: Private Joseph Mardick, disa- bility, August 10, 1899, City of Para.


Discharged in San Francisco, disability: Wagoner James Madison, Privates William Klinger, Charles G. Morton, Au- gust, 1898; Corporal Guy J. Farrell, Private John D. Spencer, September, 1898; Private Frank E. McCoy, October, 1898; Privates Jack Donaldson, Wesley Fegler, Harvey D. Morris, August Remler, November, 1898; Private Thomas F. Lairson, July, 1898.


Transferred to United States signal corps: Private Herman Rudrow, August 27, 1898.


Discharged to reënlist in Thirty-sixth United States volun- teer infantry : Sergeant Arthur M. Ferguson, first lieutenant ; John M. Craig, James A. Lewis, Thomas J. Antrim, James H. Bryant, James J. Corkhill, Charley Sidorsky ; Corporals John H. Fox, Louis J. Ingwersen; Musician Peter Epp; Privates Conway Baker, Newton A. Baker, John W. Corkhill, William Dilliner, Joseph F. Harrington, Albert W. Kindler. Eleventh United States volunteer cavalry: Corporal George H. Cravens, Sergeant James W. Hale, Private Sim Stevens.


Discharged and returning with regiment: Wagoner William B. Hutchinson, Private Lincoln Endsley, Sergeant Harley O. Summons.


Died of disease: Private Bert Cornett, January 3, 1899, smallpox, buried Paco, No. 117; Private Albert Ferguson, June 16, 1898, spinal meningitis, buried Yates Center, Kan .; Private Elmer McIntyre, August 24, 1898, pneumonia, buried San Francisco.


Killed in action: Private Curran C. Craig, Tulijan river, March 25, 1899, buried Battery Knoll, No. 101; Private John C. Muhr, Caloncan, March 24, 1899, buried Battery Knoll, No. 94; Private Hiram L. Plummer, Tulijan river, March 25, 1899, buried Battery Knoll, No. 112.


Wounded in action: Sergeant William C. Barber, leg, Ca- loncan, February 10, 1899, returned to duty April 24, 1899; Corporal James H. Bryaut, arm, Tulijan river, March 25, 1899, returned to duty July 7, 1899; Private Andrew W. Evans, neck, Tulijan river, March 25, 1899, returned to duty April 5, 1899; Private Joseph H. Heflin, knee, Tulijan river, March 25, 1899, not fully recovered; Private George H. Cra- vens, Tulijan river, March 25, 1899, returned to duty May 14, 1899.


Slightly wounded, not reported: Private Thomas J. An-


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Corporal Robert M. Lee. Died at Hong Kong.


Capt. Albert H. Krause.


trim, February 4, 1899; Private John H. Fox, February 5, 1899; Captain Charles M. Christy, Caloocan, February 10, 1899.


Now on sick report: Private Chris C. Swisher, August 6, 1899, dobe itch; Private Artemus Fullington, September 5, 1899, dobe itch; Private Joseph Heflin, March 25, 1899, gun- shot wound, stiff knee, not serious; Private Eugene Whit- tington, September 5, 1899, varicocele; Corporal Thomas B. Cobb, September 5, 1899, gastritis; Sergeant Lloyd B. Wyatt, September 5, 1899, malarial fever, convalescent; Sergeant W. C. Barber, September 12, 1899, diarrhea, convalescent; Pri- vate A. W. Evans, September 13, 1899, gastritis, convalescent ; Private Allen P. Ferguson, September 12, 1899, dobe itch.


Company F.


Captain Harry W. Shideler, promoted to first lieutenant March 23, 1899, to captain July 24, 1899; First Lieutenant Or- lando J. Burton, promoted to second lieutenant November 21, 1898, to first lieutenant August 28, 1899; Second Lieutenant Benjamin H. Kerfoot, promoted September 2, 1899.


Discharged to reënlist: First Lieutenant William A. Green, August 11, 1899, captain Eleventh United States volunteer in- fantry.


Enlisted men with company: First Sergeant William H. Blatchley; Quartermaster Sergeant Charles McMains; Ser- geants Harry Brown, Arthur Snyder, Carroll Phenicie, George E. Moore; Corporals John Matthews, Herbert Sands, John H. Foote, James W. French, Joe Miller, Leman T. Cowles, Charles Heuser, John E. Lindwuist, Charles W. Barnes, William A. Anderson, John Pellegrino, William Nelson; Cook James Luke; Artificer James Mellinger; Wagoner Thomas Kelley; Musicians William E. Hays, Todd L. Wagoner; Pri- vates Thad G. Alderman, Welcome N. Bender, Ulysses S. G. Brown, Oscar Burcham, Judson Bumcrot, Charles L. Bigham, Crawford Blair, Hubert Cairns, Daniel Conway, Perry E. Durie, Charles Davis, Richard Debarrows, William L. Fowler, Elijah Fuqua, Gustavus H. Koch, Walter Kemp, John Love, Wood E. Milton, Roy A. Maxwell, Clark E. Messenger, Mi- chael P. Menehan, Robert McFadyn, James H. Orr, John L. Peete, Charles W. Reynolds, Frank H. Reeds, Guy Rea, Ar- thur V. Snodgrass, Max Scheffer, Henry E. Thomas, Sylves- ter Turner, William E. True, Albert Ury, Eddie Woods.


Wounded, sent home: Private William McDougal, shoulder, Santo Tomas, May 4, 1899, Relief; Private Henry Ratliffe, both legs, Santa Maria river, March 29, 1899, Morgan City.


Discharged from San Francisco, disability : Corporal Jesse B. Thomas, July, 1898; Sergeant John Richards, Privates Frederick Culk, Walter E. Howerton, Charles E. Pendleton,


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Sinclair Wimmer, Frank Jones, F. Isaiah Noel, Frank Rea, September, 1898; Private Frank L. Richards, November, 1898.


Discharged by favor: Private Joseph Barker, July 3, 1899; Carlos L. Matteson, Fred D Peck, November 16, 1898.


Discharged to reënlist: Thirty-sixth United States volun- teer infantry-Sergeants Olof J. Asplund, James Quesenbery, Private Joseph Miller; Thirty-seventh United States volunteer infantry -Sergeants William S. Bales, Edwin M. Fabra; Elev- enth United States volunteer cavalry - Sergeants James W. Reynolds, Fred Clendenning.


Discharged and remaining in Manila: Corporals William G. McCann, George Pruett; Privates William Ebert, Millard Earnes, Charles E. Elder, George F. Hedenberg, Frank C. Hagerman, Harvey R. Larkins, Wilber F. Miller.


Dishonorably discharged: Private Ernest K. Thompson, June 28, 1899, returning to fill unexpired prison sentence.


Discharged and returning on City of Paris: Corporal Har- lin J. Woodward, August 25, 1899.


Discharged, disability incurred in action: Private Charles Hammond, wounded February 5, 1899, discharged April 27, 1899.


Died of disease: Private John Bartlett, July 13, 1898, spinal meningitis, buried San Francisco; Private Orville R. Knight, June 16, 1898, measles, buried San Francisco; Private William H. Bash, January 6, 1899, smallpox, buried Paco, No. 118; Pri- vate Louis R. Badger, January 10, 1899, smallpox, buried Paco, No. 125; Private Powhattan F. Hackett, January 9, 1899, small- pox, buried Paco, No. 124; Corporal Robert M. Lee, September 6, 1899, dysentery, on board Tartar, Hong Kong.


Killed in action : Musician Oscar G. Thorn, Caloocan, March 11, 1899, buried Paco, section 11, niche 3; Private George H. Munroe, Caloocan, February 23, 1899, buried Battery Knoll, No. 36; Private Howard Olds, Caloocan, February 25, 1899, buried Paco, section 74, niche 2.


Wounded in action : Corporal Herbert Sands, foot, February 5, 1899, returned to duty February 9, 1899; Wagoner E. Clark Messenger, hand, February 5, 1899, returned to duty February 19, 1899; Private Thad G. Alberman, leg, Santa Maria river, March 29, 1899, returned to duty June 10, 1899; Private Daniel Conway, shoulder, February 5, 1899, returned to duty March 21, 1899; Private William A. Ebert, side, Santa Maria river, March 29, 1899, returned to duty May 3, 1899; Private Walter Kemp, abdomen, Santa Maria river, March 29, 1899, returned to duty May 15, 1899; Private Wood E. Miller, arm, February 5, 1899, not off duty ; Private Todd L. Wagoner, leg, Guiginto, March 29, 1899, returned to duty May 15, 1899; Private William Nelson, arm, February 5, 1899, returned to duty February 5, 1899.


Now on sick report: Private Welcome N. Bender, June 15, 1899, typhoid fever, convalescent; Corporal Joseph Miller, September 4, 1899, malarial fever, convalescent; Corporal Jo- seph Foot, September 5, 1899, malarial fever, convalescent ; Sergeant Carroll Phenicie, September 18, 1899, dysentery, con- valescent.


Company G.


Captain Howard A. Scott, promoted to captain February 12, 1899; First Lieutenant William A. Callahan, promoted to first lieutenant February 12, 1899; Second Lieutenant Chauncey S. Pratt, promoted August 16, 1899.


Killed in action: Captain David S. Elliott, Caloocan, Feb- ruary 28, 1899, buried Coffeyville, Kan .; Second Lieutenant William A. McTaggart, Santo Tomas, May 4, 1899, buried Battery Knoll, No. 244; Private Albert S. Anibal, Tulijan river, March 25, 1899, buried Battery Knoll, No. 109; Cook John Sherrer, Marilao, March 27, 1899, buried Battery Knoll, No. 129; Private Alva L. Dix, Guiginto, March 29, 1899, buried Battery Knoll, No. 149.


Enlisted men with company: First Sergeant William C.


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Milliken, Quartermaster Sergeant Fred Sexton; Sergeants Frank A. Long, Robert Lewis, William Clark; Corporals Charles A. McNulty, James W. McCully, James Fitzmorris, Charles E. Squire, Cyrus R. Anderson, Bruce Stryker, Otto R. Grubb, Orville E. Scurr; Cook Charles E. Myrtle; Artificer Clifford W. Hinson; Wagoner Fred L. Tyler; Musician Lon- dora E. Hudson; Privates Jesse E. Baker, Charles H. Beam, Albert P. Brooks, Frank W. Brown, Artie A. Bond, Charles E. Buck, Charles A. Caldwell, George F. Crane, Ora A. Deetz, George A. Evans, George A. Ferrell, John S. Forcum, John C. Gillam, George A. Guess, Edward Heckman, Austin Hesler, Ray J. Heuston, John S. Hoagland, James I. Jefferies, John W. Jones, Arthur F. Johnson, Charles A. Jackson, Philip Kinnan, Willis E. Love, Michael Liebert, Thomas E. Lolley, George C. Lowrance, Abram W. Long, Oren A. Mason, Wes- ley L. Matthews, Bert Moore, Charles C. McDonald, Ed H. Murphy, Charles A. O'Brien, Oliver E. Patton, Commodore A. Parer, Alonzo B. Roberts, John S. Richardson, Albert M. Shipley, Robert D. Slack, John L. Stryker, Thomas J. Straub, Henry M. Salathiel, John W. Summer, jr., Taylor Storm, F. Joseph, E. Timmons, Flavel Z. Truax, Isaac D. Vanmeter, Wallace W. White, Frank M. Wilmoth, Charles O. Waters.


Wounded, sent home on Morgan City: Private Orville E. Parker, shoulder, Tulijan river, March 25, 1899; Private Fred Atchinson, leg, Guiginto, March 29, 1899; Corporal James E. Hammerberg, Guiginto, March 29, 1899.


Sick, sent home on Morgan City : Corporals Peter Duffy, Alex R. Hunt; Privates Compton R. Hall, Marion Smith, John B. Ellis.


Absent on sick leave: Private Henry M. Bentley, since Sep- tember 10, 1898.


Discharged in San Francisco, disability: Quartermaster Sergeant Ulysses G. Way, Privates William Dexter, George W. Stephens, Albert A. Stinson, Corporal Byron J. Stubble- field, September, 1898; Privates Arthur H. Kee, William E.


Liaut. William A. McTaggart. Killed in action.


Capt. D. S. Elliott. Killed in action.


Sexton, October, 1898; Privates John R. Craig, Lewis C. Ly- barger, November, 1898.


Discharged by favor: Wagoner Alfred H. Calvin, January, 1899, San Francisco; Sergeant John B. Elliott, Corporal James R. Elliott, March, 1899, Manila; Private William H. Dewitt, March, 1899, San Francisco; Private Floyd M. Wil- son, April, 1899, Manila.


Discharged to reënlist: Thirty-sixth United States volun- teer infantry, Private Martin Rinza; Eleventh United States volunteer cavalry, Private Vernie J. Edwards.


Discharged and remaining in Manila: Corporal Roscoe E. Barber; Musician Emil G. Etzold.


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Wounded in action: Private Wesley I. Matthews, forehead, Tulijan river, March 25, 1899, returned to duty March 28, 1899.


Slightly wounded, not reported: Corporal James M. Mc- Cully, hand, March 25, 1899; Private Ed Murphy, back, March 25, 1899; Private Charles A. Jackson, neck, May 4, 1899; Private Isaac Vanmeter, groin, May 25, 1899; Private Austin Hesler, lip, April 26, 1899.


Now on sick report: Private Philip Kinnan, diarrhea, Sep- tember 1, 1899, convalescent; Private Taylor Storm, diarrhea, September 25, 1899.


Company H.


Captain Adna G. Clarke; First Lieutenant E. Guy Simp- son, promoted to second lieutenant March 4, 1899, to first lieu- tenant August 20, 1899; Second Lieutenant Philip Fox, pro- moted to second lieutenant August 19, 1899.


Wounded in action : Captain Adna G. Clarke, right shoul- der, Tulijan river, March 25, 1899, sent home on Relief.


Enlisted men with company: First Sergeant William P. Steele, Quartermaster Sergeant Charles H. Simpson, Sergeants Albert O. Oliver, Francis L. Courtney, Ernest Criss, John A. McKittrick; Corporals Eugene Parrot, Walter S. Drisdale, Elliott Hook, William F. Osborne, Charles F. Rice, Clay An- derson, James M. Painter, Harry G. Davis, Claude D. Brown, Fred E. Fox, Tilton C. Good; Cook Claud R. Dicker; Artifi- cer Harry L. Lipsey; Wagoner Derwood E. Quackenbush; Musician William S. Heydt; Privates Frederick B. Ahlstrom, Arthur F. Allen, Alvin Bale, Denver W. Bale, Elmer L. Ben- son, Oscar C. Brownlee, Robert M. Church, Clarence L. Cole, Charles E. Cooke, Robert G. Cornell, Arthur H. Gibson, Roy R. Gibson, Lorne Hargis, Frank A. Hubner, Joseph Iliff, Thomas F. Ireland, Joseph B. Kendall, Charles A. King, Bert W. Kuhn, William E. Leis, Clarence Martin, Frank Martin, George Amesser, Charles O. Morrow, John W. Mor- row, Orry W. Owens, Joseph W. Ozias, Larrance Page, Frank


W. Pearce, Thomas B. Raybourn, Edward N. Reno, Harry Selig, William M. Shaffer, Albert J. Snyder, Joseph N. Spill- man, James Welch, Silas C. Willey, John A. Wakefield.


Wounded, sent home: Corporal David M. Horkmans, Caloo- can, February 10, 1899, discharged April 23, 1899; loss of right eye.


Wounded, discharged, San Francisco, April 23, 1899: Pri- vate Campbell Scott, arm, Caloocan, February 24, 1899, Re- lief; Private Edward R. Hook, neck, La Loma church, March 25, 1899, Sheridan ; Corporal Benjamin F. Oliver, leg, Santo Tomas, May 4, 1899; Private Thomas J. Davidson, leg, May 4, 1899, Santo Tomas; Private Arthur K. Moore, hand, May 4, 1899, Santo Tomas.


Sick, sent home: Musician Harry R. Watkins, Private Aus- tin R. Mills, Relief; Musician Robert E. Pippin, Morgan City ; Private George A. Conkey, Sheridan.


Discharged, San Francisco, disability: Privates Wilburn Haynes, William M. Hook, Fletcher A. White, Charles W. Harris, September, 1898; Privates Otis H. Chase, William H. Sewick, December, 1898; Private Bert Gilley, January, 1899.


Dishonorably discharged: Private Albert C. Farmer, Sep- tember 15, 1898.


Discharged to reënlist: Thirty-sixth United States volun- teer infantry, Corporal John A. Huntsman; Privates Frank Allen, Clarence Ames, Peter F. Fleming, Albert S. Emmett, Frank C. Chapman; Eleventh United States volunteer cav- alry, Sergeant Otto W. Rethorst, first lieutenant; Privates William B. Fearing, Everett A. Gourley, George F. Shirar, Robert F. Clark.




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