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Part of the Report of the Adjutant-General of the State for 1900.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
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ALBANY: JAMES B. LYON, STATE PRINTER. 1900.
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VOLUME III.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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Registers of organizations:
Sixty-ninth Regiment 1-102
Seventy-first Regiment 163-331
Two Hundred and First Regiment. 332-195
Two Hundred and Secoml Regiment. 400-454
Two Hundred and Third Regiment. 655-S11
Navy:
Naval Militia 812-552
First Naval Battalion. S12 Second Naval Battalion. S12
First Separate Naval Division. S13
Second Separate Naval Division $13
Report of Captain of Naval Militia S13
War service of Naval Militia
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Distribution of Naval Militia Ses
Report of operations of the U. S. S. " Yankee' $2S
Extract of log of the U. S. S. " Yankee " SC1
Captain Miller's report on mine fields. S41
Lieut .- Commander Forshew's report.
Records of officers. S53-5:3
Records of enlisted men
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SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT, INFANTRY.
The sixty-ninth regiment, national guard, having volunteered its services, was one of the regiments selected and designated in general orders, No. S, general headquarters, state of New York, dated adjutant-general's office, Albany, April 27, 1SOS, to enter the service of the United States as a volunteer regiment.
The regiment at that time consisted of ten companies, and at once commenced recruiting to fill its quota, and to organize two additional companies. Its prior history follows:
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Armory, Third avenue and Seventh street, New York city.
The sixty-ninth regiment was organized, October 12, 1851. In 185S it was re-organized as an artillery regiment, doing duty as infantry. It was mustered in the United States service, May ?, 1861, at Washington, D. C., to serve three months, and mustered out, August 3, 1861, during which service it took part in the actions at Blackburn's Ford and Bull Run, Va. In August, 1861, about $00 men of this regiment joined the sixty ninth, New York volunteers, to serve three years. The regiment was, again recruited and re- entered the service of the United States, May 26, 1862, to serve three months, and mustered out of service, September 3, 1862. On returning from this service the major part of the regiment again entered the service of the United States for three years as the sixty-ninth, New York national guard, artillery, or one hun- dred and eighty-second, New York volunteers. For the Gettysburg campaign the regiment was mustered in the service of the United States for thirty days from June 25 to July 25, 1863. July 6, 1861. it was again mustered in the United States service for three months, and mustered out, October 6, 1864. The regiment rendered the state service during the quarantine riots in 1858; the draft
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riots, 1863, and the quarantine disturbances in 1892. It was reduced, December 6, 1893, to a battalion of five companies, A, C, D, I and K. The battalion was on duty at Brooklyn during the motormen's strike in January, 1895. New companies were organ- ized for the battalion as follows: Co. B, June 5, 1894; Co. G, June 10, 1895; Co. E, June 11, 1895. The battalion was reconstituted a regiment, September 4, 1893.
Special orders, No. 72, A. G. O., May 1, 189S, directed the regi- ment to report at foot of Thirty-fourth street, East river, New York city, at 10 a. m., on the 2d of May; there to take boat to Long Island City, and from thence to proceed via Long Island railroad to the camp at Hempstead Plains, L. I., and on its arrival to report to Major-General C. F. Roe, commanding national guard and camp. These orders were duly carried out.
Under the provisions of general orders, No. 11, A. G. O., Albany, May 3, 1898, recruiting was continued to replace the men rejected by the medical officers, and the regiment was mustered in the service of the United States as the "sixty-ninth regiment, infantry, New York volunteers," May 19, 1898.
After the ceremony of mustering on May 19th, the regiment was presented with a handsome stand of colors by the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of the city of New York, the presentation address being made by Judge James Fitzgerald of New York city. The stand consisted of the national and state emblems, and the historic green flag of Ireland.
May 20th, the regiment received orders to proceed to Chicka- mauga, and report to General Brooke, U. S. army, and on Tues- day, May 24th, it moved, passing en-route through the streets of New York city from Thirty-fourth street ferry on the East river to Twenty-third street ferry on the North river. Embarking on Baltimore & Ohio railroad at Jersey City, the regiment started in three sections. En-route it passed through the cities of Phila- delphia, Baltimore, Wheeling, Cincinnati, and Lexington.
May 27th, the regiment arrived at Chickamauga National. Military Park and reported to General Brooke, and was assigned a camp site about two miles from Lytle station, on the Southern
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railroad, where tents were pitched the same evening. At Chicka- manga Park the regiment was equipped with a wagon train, con- Bisting of thirty wagons and one hundred and twenty-one mules, and attached to the second division, third army corps.
May 30th, orders were received from Major-General Brooke to proceed to Tampa, Florida, and there report to General Carpenter.
The regiment struck camp at Chickamauga Park, Ga., June 20; took train in three sections at Rossville, Ga., for Tampa, Fla., where it arrived June 6th, pitching its camp at Palmetto Beach on the same day. It was assigned to the second brigade, third division, fourth army corps.
While in this camp recruiting parties were sent north, and in due time returned to the regiment with 303 recruits.
July 24th, the regiment broke camp at Tampa, and in the after- noon embarked at Ybor City en-route for Fernandina, where it arrived on the 25th, and encamped about half a mile north of the town on the 26th.
August 12th, the regiment received orders to proceed to Hunts- ville, Alabama, and there go into camp.
August 27th, the regiment broke camp and in the evening took train for Huntsville, Ala. The regiment was separated into two sections as it left Fernandina, but at Montgomery, Ala., the rail- road company found it necessaryto divide it into three sections on account of the heavy grades to be encountered. On leaving Mont- gomery, companies E and G occupied the first five cars of the first section and had proceeded about eight miles west of Birmingham. Ala., to a point near the town of New Castle on the Louisville Nashville railroad, where about 5 o'clock in the afternoon the five cars above mentioned left the rails while at a high rate of speed and were dashed to pieces.
The wreck occurred in a "cut" and the cars were thrown against the side of it with such force that they shot high into the air and then turned bottom side up.
It was found on examination that Private Peter Farley. com :- pany G, had been instantly killed, and that Sergeant Frank Glennon, company G, was dying. In addition twenty-six other
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non-commissioned officers and privates and one civilian teamster were more or less injured.
The injured men were immediately sent back to Birmingham for treatment, and were installed at Wilson and Brown Infirmary, a private institution. Sergeant Glennon died on the train while being sent to the hospital. Fifteen of the men were found to be in such condition as to make their detention there necessary. All but three subsequently rejoined the regiment.
Considering the complete manner in which the five cars were wrecked, it is providential that the casualty did not assume greater proportions.
August 29th, the regiment reached Huntsville, and went into camp about a mile west of the town in a beautiful farming valley. The soil was a red shale and covered with a short, thick growth of grass. The encampment drained well and the loca- tion proved a healthy one. The water was particularly good, being furnished through mains from a magnificent spring, which is one of the principal attractions of that part of the state.
In November, the regiment was assigned to the second brigade, first division, fourth army corps.
January 28, 1899, the regiment left its camp near Huntsville, en-route for New York city, where, at its armory, it was mustered out of the United States service, January 31, 1899.
Commissioned Officers.
COLONEL:
Edward Duffy, May 2, 189S, to January 31, 1899.
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL:
Joseph L. Donovan, May 2, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
MAJORS:
Thomas F. Lynch, May 2, 1SOS, to January 31, 1899.
Michael J. Spellman, May 2, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
Edward T. MeCrystal, June 14, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
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ADJUTANTS : John A. Davidson, May 2 to September 19, 189S. Grenville T. Emmet, September 21, 1SOS, to January 31, 1890.
BATTALION ADJUTANTS:
Edward P. Gilgar, June 14, 1898, to January 31, 1899. John P. Scanlon, June 14, 189S, to January 31, 1899. William G. Massarene, June 14 to November 3, 1898.
QUARTERMASTERS:
James M. Cronin, May 2 to October 17, 189S. Bernard J. Glynn, October 17, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
SURGEONS:
George D. Ramsay, May 19 to July 18, 1898. Francis L. Oswald, July 18, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
ASSISTANT SURGEONS:
Francis L. Oswald, May 4 to July 18, 1SOS.
John H. Fuchsius, May 6, 1SOS, to January 31, 1899.
Robert M. Daley, August S, 1SOS, to January 31, 1899.
CHAPLAIN:
William J. B. Daly, May 2, 1SOS, to January 31, 1899.
COMPANY A.
CAPTAIN:
Michael Lynch, May 2, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
FIRST LIEUTENANT:
Patrick M. Haran, May 2, 1898, to January 31, 1809.
SECOND LIEUTENANT: William F. Guilfoyle, May 2, 1SOS, to January 31, 1899.
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COMPANY B.
CAPTAINS :
Edward T. McCrystal, May 2 to June 14, 1SOS.
Peter W. Maguire, June 14, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
FIRST LIEUTENANT: John J. Henry, May 2, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
SECOND LIEUTENANTS:
Mortimer M. O'Sullivan, May 2 to July 22, 1898.
Martin L. Crimmins, July 29 to September 22, 1898.
Martin O'Neill Galvin, November 10, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
COMPANY C.
- CAPTAIN:
John J. Kennedy, May 2, 1SOS, to January 31, 1899.
FIRST LIEUTENANT:
Patrick J. McKenna, May 2, 1808, to January 31, 1899.
SECOND LIEUTENANT:
Felix MeSherry, May 2, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
COMPANY D. CAPTAINS:
James Plunket, May 2 to September 14, 189S.
James J. Tuite, September 15, 1SOS, to January 31, 1899.
FIRST LIEUTENANTS:
Christopher H. R. Woodward, May 2 to November 12, 1898. Charles J. Crowley, November 15, 1898, to January 31, 1509.
SECOND LIEUTENANTS:
James J. Tuite, May 2 to September 15, 189S. Charles J. Crowley, September 21 to November 15, 1898. James B. Mulry, Jr., November 15, 1898, to January 31, 1599.
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COMPANY E. .
CAPTAIN:
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Michael J. Ryan, May 2, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
FIRST LIEUTENANT: John F. Bolger, May 2, 1808, to January 31, 1899.
SECOND LIEUTENANTS: John P. Scanlon, May 2 to June 14, 1808. Bernard J. Glynn, June 14 to October 17, 189S. Michael Byrne, November 30, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
COMPANY F. CAPTAIN: Anthony J. Griffin, May 2, 1SOS, to January 31, 1899.
FIRST LIEUTENANT: Philip E. Reville, May 2, 1898, to January 31, 1899. SECOND LIEUTENANTS: James HI. Little, May 2 to November 30, 1898. Robert J. Crowley, November 30, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
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COMPANY G. CAPTAIN:
John E. Duffy, May 2, 189S, to January 31, 1899.
FIRST LIEUTENANT:
Bernard F. Cumming, Jr., May 2 1898, to January 31, 1899.
SECOND LIEUTENANT: William J. Costigan, May 2, 1SOS, to January 31, 1899.
COMPANY II.
CAPTAIN:
Daniel C. Devlin, May 2, 1SOS, to January 31, 1899.
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FIRST LIEUTENANT:
Timothy H. Leary, May 2, 189S, to January 31, 1899.
SECOND LIEUTENANTS: Peter W. Maguire, May 2 to June 14, 1SOS. William W. Bryant, June 14 to October 22, 189S.
Joseph T. Sweeney, November 30, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
COMPANY I. CAPTAIN:
Charles Healy, May 2, 189S, to January 31, 1899.
FIRST LIEUTENANT: Patrick J. Molohan, May 2, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
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SECOND LIEUTENANTS: Grenville T. Emmet, May 2 to September 21, 1898. Daniel P. Sullivan, September 21 to November 2, 1808. John J. Cullen, November 10, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
· COMPANY K. CAPTAIN:
Daniel McCarthy, May 2, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
FIRST LIEUTENANT:
Francis J. Keaney, May 2, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
SECOND LIEUTENANTS:
Edward P. Gilgar, May 2 to June 14, 1SOS. Michael O'Connell, June 14, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
COMPANY L. CAPTAINS: Hugh J. Barron, May 2 to September 1, 1998. Win. J. P. MeCrystal, September 14, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
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FIRST LIEUTENANTS:
William J. P. McCrystal, May 2 to September 14, 1SOS. Francis J. Cronin, September 14 to November 26, 1898. James II. Little, November 30, 1893, to January 31, 1899.
SECOND LIEUTENANTS:
Francis J. Cronin, May 2 to September 14, 189S. Thomas F. Keogh, September 14, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
COMPANY M. CAPTAIN:
John J. Roche, May 2, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
FIRST LIEUTENANT:
John P. Devane, May 2, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
SECOND LIEUTENANT: ,
Leo J. F. Rooney, May 21, 1898, to January 31, 1899.
RECORDS OF THE OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN.
ADAMS, RICHARD II .- Age, 32 years. Enlisted, May 2. 1805, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private. Co. G, May 19, 1SOS; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
AKINS, PATRICK J .- Age, - years. Enlisted, June 24, 1998. at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. II. same date; mustered out, to date, January 31, 1800, at New York city.
ALEXANDER, WILLIAM .- Age, 21 years. Enlisted, May 2. 1808, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. F, May 19, 1SOS; mustered out with company, Jaa- uary 31, 1899, at New York city.
ALLEN, FRANK B .- Age, -- years. Enlisted, June 29. 1998. at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as privas, Co. E, same date; mustered out with company, January 31, 1890, at New York city.
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ALLEN, JAMES .- Age, 22 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1898, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. C, May 19, 1898; promoted corporal, July 23, 1898; returned to ranks, September 14, 1898; promoted corporal, November 4, 189S; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
ALLISON, JAMES .- Age, 23 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1898, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. D. May 19, 1898; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
ALLMARK, CHARLES .- Age, - years. Enlisted, June 24, 1898, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. M, same date; promoted corporal, January 5, 1899; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
ANDERSON, MARTIN J .- Age, 23 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1SOS, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. L, May 19, 1SOS; transferred to United States Army Hospital Corps, July 4, 1898.
ANGLIM, THOMAS .- Age, - years. Enlisted, June 29, 1898, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. B, same date; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
ATKINS, JOHN F .- Age, 25 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1898, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. B, May 19. 1898; promoted corporal, July 1, 1SS; discharged for disability, September 20, 1898, at Huntsville, Ala.
AUNER, CHARLES J .- Age, 25 years. Enlisted, May 2, 189S, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. L, May 19, 1SOS; mustered out with company, January 31, : 1899, at New York city.
AVINGTON, JAMES .- Age, - years. Enlisted, June 27, 1898, at New York city, to serye two years; mustered in as private. Co. B, same date; mustered out with company, January 31, 1809, at New York city.
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AYLWARD, PETER R .- Age, - years. Enlisted, June 24, 1.98, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as pri- vate, Co. C, same date; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
BALF, GARRETT J .- Age, 28 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1SOS, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. K, May 19, 1898; dishonorably discharged, November 15, 1895, at Huntsville, Ala.
BANNON, AUGUSTINE .- Age, 23 years. Enlisted, May 2, 189S, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. E, May 19, 1898; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
BARLOW, GEORGE .- Age, 22 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1898, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. HI, May 19, 189S; mustered out with company, January 31, 1890, at New York city.
BARRETT, JOHN EDWARD .- Age, - years. Enlisted, June 24, 189S, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. C, same date; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
BARRETT, JOSEPH .- A'ge, 24 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1898, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. F, May 19, 1898; appointed cook, November 1, 1SOS; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
BARRON, HUGHI J .- Age, 43 years. Enrolled, May 2, 1898, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as captain, Co. L, May 19, 1SUS; discharged, September 1, 1898; commissioned captain, May 19, 188, with rank from same date, original.
BARRY, EUGENE .- Age, 35 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1898, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private. Co. B. May 19, 189S; mustered out with company, January 31, 1502, New York city.
BARRY, JOHN J .- Age, 21 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1898, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. M. May 19, 1898; promoted corporal, July 23, 1898; returned to ranks, October 18. 1898; promoted corporal, October 26, 1858; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
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BARRY, MICHAEL .- Age, 25 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1808, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. E, May 19, 1898; mustered out with company, January 31, 1599, at New York city.
BARRY, PATRICK J .- Age, 28 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1893, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. I, May 19, 1SOS; promoted corporal, November 17, 1808; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
BARRY, WILLIAM .- Age, 32 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1528, at . New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. J., May 19, 1898; promoted corporal, August 8, 1SOS; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
BARRY; WILLIAM F .- Age, 22 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1898, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. G, May 19, 18OS; discharged for disability, January 6. 1899, at Huntsville, Ala.
BAYILA, FREDERICK .- Age, 21 years. Enlisted. May 2, 1898, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. M, May 19, 189S; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city; also borne as Bayya.
BEARY, ANDREW .- Age, 22 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1808. at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. A, May 19, 1898; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
BECK, PETER .- Age, 19 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1808, at New York city. to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. C, May 19, 1898; promoted corporal. November 17, 1898; mus- tered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
BEERWALD, GUSTAVE .- Age, 33 years. Enlisted. May 2. 1898, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. L, May 19. 1898; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
BEGGS, NICHOLAS .- Age, 33 years. Enlisted, May 2. 1508, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. F, May 19, 1898; discharged for disability, November ?, 1898, at Washington, D. C.
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BELGER, PATRICK .- Age, --- years. Enlisted, June 27. 189S. at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private. Co. K, same date; appointed cook. January 1, 1899; mustered out with company, January 31, 1890, at New York city.
BENDIX, OTTO .-- Age, 33 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1898, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. II. May 19, 1898; appointed artificer, August 13, 189; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
BENNETT, GEORGE HI .- Age, 35 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1898. at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private. Co. G, May 19, 1808; deserted, September 30, 1998, at Camp_ Wheeler, Huntsville, Ala.
BENNETT, JOSEPHI P .-- Age, 26 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1898. at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private. Co. E, May 19, 1SOS; mustered out with company, January 31. 1809, at New York city.
BENSON, GEORGE .- Age, >- years. Enlisted, June 29, 189S. at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private. Co. K, same date; appointed cook, no date; returned to ranks. January 13, 1899; mustered out with company, January 31. 1899, at New York city.
BERGEN, JOHN .- Age, - years. Enlisted, June 24, 1998, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private. Co. A, same date; mustered out with company, January 31. 1899, at New York city.
BIGGEN, ANDREW .- Age, 26 years. Enlisted, May 2. 1828. at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private. Co. M, May 19, 1898; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
BILKS, SAMUEL .- Age, 20 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1898. at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as musician. Co. E, May 19, 1898; returned to ranks, no date; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
BLACK, CHARLES .-- Age, 27 years. Enlisted. May 2, 1808, a: New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private. Co. C. May 19, 1898; mustered out with company, January 31. 1890, at New York city.
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BLACKWOOD, JOHN G .- Age, - years. Enlisted, June 27, 1SS, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as pri- vate, Co. E', same date; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
BOLAND, DANIEL .- Age, 38 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1898, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. K, May 19, 1898; deserted, September 29, 1898, at Hunts- ville, Ala.
BOLGER, JOIN F .- Age, 24 years. Enrolled, May 2, 189S, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as first lieu- tenant, Co. E, May 19, 1898; mustered out with company, Janu- ary 31, 1899, at New York city; commissioned first lieutenant, May 19, 1SOS, with rank from same date, original.
BOLLES, WILLIAM .- Age, 19 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1S98, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. M, May 21, 1SOS; transferred to Hospital Corps, United States Army, July 4, 1S98.
BOOTH, JAMES .- Age, 22 years. Enlisted, May 2, 189S, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. A, May 19, 1SOS; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
BOURKE, ANDREW E .- Age, 25 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1808, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as quarter- master-sergeant, Co. B, May 19, 189S; returned to ranks, June 27, 1808; promoted corporal, July 20, 1898; promoted sergeant, January 1, 1899; mustered out, to date, January 31, 1899.
BOWEN, JOIIN .- Age, 22 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1898, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. H, May 19, 1SS; promoted corporal, October 18, 1SOS; mustered out with company, January 31, 1800, at New York city.
BOYLAN, FRANCIS .- Age, 28 years. Enlisted, May 2, 189S. at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. C, May 19, 1SOS; promoted corporal, November 17, 1898; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city. .
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BOYLAN, FRANK .- Age, 38 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1998, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as artifices. Co. I, May 19, 1SOS; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
BOYLE, JOHN J .- Age, 27 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1808. at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as sergeant, Co. L, May 19, 189S; discharged, November 7, 1SOS, at Hunts- ville, Ala.
BRADLEY, JAMES .-- Age, 44 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1SOS. at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as quarter- master-sergeant, Co. C, May 19, 1SOS; returned to ranks, Jant- ary 10, 1999; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
BRADLEY, WILLIAM J .- Age, 29 years. Enlisted, May 2, 1895, at New York city, to serve two years; mustered in as private, Co. G, May 19, 189S; mustered out with company, January 31, 1899, at New York city.
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