New York in the Spanish-American war 1898 : part of the report of the Adjutant-General of the State for 1900, v. I pt 1, Part 16

Author: New York (State). Adjutant General's Office
Publication date: 1900
Publisher: Albany, [N.Y.] : J. B. Lyon, state printer
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DUNCAN, GEORGE .- Private, Co. HI, Sixty-fifth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 2, 1898, at Buffalo, N. Y.


DUNCAN, THOMAS S .- Private, Co. F, Eighth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 8, 189S, at St. Luke's Hospital, New York city.


DUNN, JOHN .- Private, Co. G, Two Hundred and First Infan- try. Died of typhoid-malaria, October 3, 1898, at Lebanon, Pa.


DUNN, MARTIN .- Private, Co. M, Two Hundred and First Infan- try. Died of disease, September 6, 1898, at Camp Black, Hemp- . stead Plains, N. Y.


DUNNING, THOMAS G .- Private, Co. M, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of malarial fever, August 21, 1898, at Camp Wikoff, Mon -. tauk Point, N. Y.


DUNWOODY, JOSEPH .- Private, Co. D, Seventy-first Infantry. Wounded in action, July 1, 1898, at San Juan Hill, Cuba; died, of wounds, September 12, 1898, at New York city.


DURAND, FRANK .- Private, Co. I, Eighth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 17, 1898, at St. Luke's Hospital, New York city.


DURSTON, EDWARD .- Sergeant, Co. A, Two Hundred and Third Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 18, 1898, at Syracuse, N. Y.


DWYER, EDWARD J .- Corporal, Co. K, Sixty-ninth Infantry. Died of disease, August 11, 1898, at Regimental Hospital, Fer- nandina, Fla.


EARL, DAVID M .- Private, Co. M, Seventy first Infantry. Died of malarial fever, August 25, 1898, at Camp Wikoff, Montauk Point, N. Y.


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EBBESON, EBBE .- Private, Co. L, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 6, 1898, on board hospital ship " Missouri," at sea.


ECKSTEIN, ALBERT .- Private, Co. A, Ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 9, 1898, at Fort McPherson, Ga.


ELLIOTT, JAMES W .- Corporal, Co. I, Sixty-ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, November 3, 1898, at First District Hos- pital, Huntsville, Ala.


ELVERFELD, WILLIAM .- Private, Co. C, Sixty-fifth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 18, 1898, at Buffalo, N. Y.


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ENGELS, FREDERICK L .- Private, Co. F, Seventy-first Infan- try. Died of malarial fever, August 15, 1898, on board trans- port " La Grande Duchesse."


ERNST, LOUIS .- Private, Co. D, Sixty-fifth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 17, 1898, at Buffalo, N. Y.


ESTERHAZY, ALBERT .- Private, Co. G, Twelfth Infantry. Died of disease, January 14, 1899, at Seton Sanitarium, Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y.


EVERETT, ROBERT G .- Corporal, Co. L, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 5, 1898, at New York city.


EWING, JOSEPH E .- Private, Co. B. Ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 8, 1898, at Sternberg Hospital, Chick- amauga, Ga.


FALIHEE, PATRICK H .- Private, Co. H, Ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 16, 1898, at Second Division Hos- pital, Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Ga.


FARLEY, PETER .- Private, Co. G, Sixty-ninth Infantry. Killed in railroad accident, August 28, 1898, a> New Castle, Ala.


FEIT, JR., ADAM .- Private, Co. H, Eighth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 14, 1898, at New York city.


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FISH, ALBERT HAMILTON .- Private, Co. E, Twelfth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 9, 1898, at Division Hospital, Camp Hamilton, Lexington, Ky.


FITZGERALD, THOMAS H .- Private, Co. C, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of disease, September 13, 1898, at United States General Hospital, Camp Wikoff, Montauk Point, N. Y.


FITZGIBBON, JOHN J .- Private, Co. L, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 10, 1898, on board hospital ship " Missouri," at sea.


FITZGIBBONS, WILLIAM J .- Artificer, Co. H, Twelfth Infan- try. Died of typhoid fever, July 19, 1898, at Third Division, First Army Corps Hospital, Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Ga .; buried in National Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tenn.


FLYNN, MAURICE J .- Private, Co. C, Sixty-ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 2, 1898, at Fernandina, Fla.


FORSYTH, STANLEY H .- Private, Co. E, Seventy-first Infan- try. Died of fever, October 12, 189S, at Watertown, N. Y.


FRANK, JACOB .- Sergeant, Co. B, Ninth Infantry. Killed by accident, August 23, 1898, at. Chattanooga, Tenn.


FREIDMANN, PAUL W .- Private, Co. E, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of fever, September 4, 1898, on hospital ship " Missouri," at sea.


FRICKE, JR., CONRAD .- Private, Co. M. Fourteenth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, October 13, 1898, at Brooklyn, N. Y.


FROGER, HENRY .- Private, Co. B, Two Hundred and First Infantry. Died of disease, September 23, 189S, at Good Samari- tan Hospital, Lebanon Pa.


GALLAGHER, CHARLES A .- Corporal, Co. G. Sixty-ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 17, 1898, at Fourth Army Corps Reserve Hospital, Huntsville, Ala.


GEBHARD, EDWARD .- First sergeant, Co. K. Ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 22, 1898, at New York Hospi- tal, New York city. -


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GEOGHEGAN, JOHN H .- Private, Co. M, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of malarial fever, September S, 1898, at Glen Cove, N. Y.


GIESEMANN, ARNOLD .- Private, Co. K, Seventy-first Infan- try. Died of fever, August 13, 1898, at Santiago, Cuba.


GLENNEN, FRANK P .- Sergeant, Co. G, Sixty-ninth Infantry. Killed in railroad accident, August 28, 1898, near New Castle, Ala.


GLOVER, JOSEPH .- Musician, Co. L, Eighth Infantry. Died of disease, September S, 1898, at Mount Vernon, N. Y.


GLYNN, PATRICK .- Private, Co. C, Two Hundred and First Infantry. Died of pneumonia, November 20, 1898, at Second Division Hospital, Greenville, S. C.


GOFF, EUGENE W .- Sergeant, Co. I, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of pernicious remittent malarial fever, September 3, 1898, at Camp Wikoff, Montauk Point, N. Y.


GOMBERT, CHARLES .- Private, Co. K, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of fever, August 16, 1898, at Santiago, Cuba.


GOODRICH, WILLIAM .- Quartermaster-sergeant, Co. C, First Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, October 30, 1898, at Post Hos- pital, Camp MeKinley, Honolulu, H. I.


GORMAN, PETER J .- Private, Co. D, Forty-seventh Infantry. Committed suicide, August 29, 1898, at Fort Adams, R. I.


GRAHN, GUS .- Private, Co. L, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of disease, July 29, 1898, at Regimental Hospital, near Santiago, Cuba.


GRIFFIN, SIMON P .- Private, Co. F, Two Hundred and Second Infantry. Died of chronic diffusion of nephritis, March 25, 1899, at Savannah, Ga.


GROSSMANN, GUSTAVE H .- Private, Co. M, Eighth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 30, 1898, at German Hospital, New York city.


GUTMANN, LOUIS .- Private, Co. K, Two Hundred and First Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, October 24, 1898, at Red Cross Hospital, Camp Meade, Middletown, Pa.


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HACK, FRED V .- Private, Co. H, Sixty-fifth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 18, 1898, at Second Army Corps Hospital, Camp Alger, Dunn Loring, Va.


HAGAN, STANISLAUS .- Private, Co. D, Sixty-ninth Infantry. Died of accidental wounds, January 7, 1899, at Huntsville, Ala.


HALL, EMIL .- Private, Co. G, Fourteenth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, October 14, 1898, at Brooklyn Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y.


HALLER, JOHN H .- Private, Co. K, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of fever, August 24, 1898, at Camp Wikoff, Montauk Point, N. Y.


HANLON, JAMES J .- Private, Co. E, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of fever, September 29, 1898, at New York city.


HAYES, WILLIAM .- Private, Co. E, Fourteenth Infantry. Died of disease, September 16, 1898, at Division Hospital, Anniston, Ala.


HAYNER, HORATIO H .- Corporal, Co. A, Second Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 20, 1898, at Troy, N. Y.


HEATH, LEWIS C .- Private, Co. G, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of pernicious malarial fever, August 8, 1898, at Santiago, Cuba.


HEFNER, STEPHEN V .- Private, Co. K, Sixty-fifth Infantry. Died of typhoid-pneumonia, October 2, 1898, at Buffalo, N. Y.


HEIMANN, JOSEPH .- Private, Co. M, Two Hundred and. Second Infantry. Committed suicide, October 7, 1898, at New York city.


HEITMAN, FRANK E .- Private, Co. G, Twelfth Infantry. Died of disease, September 18, 1898, at New York city.


HENNESSY, MICHAEL J .- Private, Co. I, Sixty-ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, July 14, 1898, at Division Hospital, Tampa, Fla.


HENSHAW, OLIVER B .- Private, Troop C. Died from injuries sustained by kick of a horse, July 4, 1898, at Division Hospital, Camp Alger, Dunn Loring, Va.


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HEYDEN, ERIC .- Wagoner, Co. G, Fourteenth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 15, 1898, at First Division, Third Army Corps Hospital, Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Ga.


HILDRETH, PHILIP R. M .- Private, Troop A. Accidentally shot and killed, October 27, 1898, at New York city.


HODGSON, HERBERT .- Private, Co. I, Sixty-fifth Infantry. Killed by accident, June 12, 1898, near Jackson City, Va.


HOFER, OTTO .- Corporal, Co. C, Ninth Infantry. Killed by lightning, August 19, 1898, at Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Ga.


HOFFMAN, JACOB .- Private, Co. E, Two Hundred and First Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, November 15, 189S, at Long Island City, N. Y.


HOGAN, JOHN P .- Private, Co. E, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of malarial fever, September 16, 1898, at New York city.


HOLDEN, BENJAMIN .- Private, Co. E, Two Hundred and Third Infantry. Died of malarial fever, August 29, 1898, at Camp Black, Hempstead Plains, N. Y.


HOLDEN, JAMES A .- Private, Co. L, Second Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 13, 189S, at Troy, N. Y.


HOLLAND, CHARLES D .- Private, Co. M, Seventy-first Infan- try. Killed in action, July 1, 1898, at San Juan Hill, Cuba.


HOLMES, MICHAEL J .- Private, Co. G, Two Hundred and First Infantry. Drowned, October 14, 189S, at Camp Meade, Middle- town, Pa.


HONE, PHILIP .- Corporal, Co. II, Twelfth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 15, 1898, at Roosevelt Hospital, New York city.


HOPKINS, JAMES .- Private, Co. I, Sixty-ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, November 13, 1898, at Second Division Hospi- tal, Huntsville, Ala.


HOTCHKISS, ARTHUR .- Private, Co. K, Two Hundred and Second Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, October 25, 1898, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Reading, Pa.


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HOWARD, JOSEPH .- Private, Co. F, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of typhoid malaria, September 21, 1898, at New York city.


HOWITT, JOHN .- Corporal, Co. C, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of disease, August 25, 1898, at hospital, Santiago, Cuba.


HUBACHER, HERMAN .- Private, Co. M, Ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, October 30, 1898, at St. Francis' Hospital, New York city.


HUBSCHMITT, PHILIP S .- Private, Co. I, Seventy-first Infan- try. Died of gastric entretis, May 27, 1898, at Lakeland, Fla.


HULL, WILLIAM J .- Wagoner, Co. D, Two Hundred and First Infantry. Died of intermittent fever, September 11, 1898, at Camp Meade, Middletown, Pa.


HURLEY, JOHN E .- Private, Co. D, Sixty-fifth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 18, 1898, at First Division Hospital, Camp Alger, Dunn Loring, Va.


IMMEN, GEORGE L .- Corporal, Co. C, Seventy-first Infantry. Killed in action, July 1, 1898, at San Juan Hill, Cuba.


IWANOWIUS, RICHARD .- Private, Co. D, Two Hundred and First Infantry. Died of peritonitis, October 7, 1898, at Harris- burg Hospital, Harrisburg, Pa.


JESSUP, FREDERICK W .- Private, Co. D, Second Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 27, 1898, at Troy, N. Y.


JOHNSON, ANDREW .- Private, Co. G, Twelfth Infantry. Died of disease, October 9, 1898, at Division Hospital, Camp Hamil- ton, Lexington, Ky.


JONES, WINFIELD S. H .- Private, Co. A, Eighth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 12, 1898, at Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Ga.


JORDAN, ELMER J .- Private, Co. L. Second Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 17, 1898, at Fort McPherson, Ga.


JORGENSEN, CHRISTOPHER .- Private, Co. L. Seventy-first Infantry. Killed by accident, August 24, 1898. while en-route from Camp Black to Camp Wikoff, Montauk Point, N. Y.


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JOYCE, BARRINGTON .- Private, Co. I, Fourteenth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 11, 1898, at First Division Hospi- tal, Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Ga.


KALLMEIER, EMIL .- Corporal, Co. A, Third Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 6, 1898, at Field Hospital, Bristow, Va.


KANE, FRANK A .- Private, Co. I, Two Hundred and Second Infantry. Died of injuries received on railroad, October 7, 1898, near Marysville, Pa.


KANE, MAURICE B .- Private, Co. M, Seventy-first Infantry. Killed by accident, August 24, 1898, at Westbury, L. I.


KAZNOWSKI, FRANK .- Corporal, Co. I, Sixty-fifth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 2, 1898, at Buffalo, N. Y.


KEELER, WILLIAM H .- Private, Co. A, Twenty-second Infan- try. Drowned, August 10, 1898, at Fort Schuyler, New York Harbor.


KEIFER, JOSEPH F .- Private, Co. I. Ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 4, 1898, at New York city.


KELLY, JAMES J .- Private, Co. C, Two Hundred and Second Infantry. Died of accidental pistol shot wound, December 1, 1898, at Athens, Ga.


KELLY, JAMES PAUL .- Cook, Co. I, Two Hundred and First Infantry. Died of disease, September 24, 1898, at Lebanon Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.


KELLY, MICHAEL J .- Quartermaster-sergeant, Co. C, Eighth Infantry. Died of disease, July 1, 1898, at Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Ga.


KELSEY, G. C .- Bayman, Second Separate Naval Division. Died of disease, October 9, 1898, at Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va.


KENNEDY, FRANK J .- Private, Co. K, Third Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 27, 1898, at Medico Chi. Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.


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KENNEDY, JOHN .- Private, Co. M, Sixty-ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 18, 1898, at Fourth Army Corps Reserve Hospital, Huntsville, Ala.


KENNEDY, WILLIAM S .- Private, Co. A, Second Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 28, 1898, at Troy, N. Y.


KIRK, CHARLES T .- Musician, Co. B, Fourteenth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 15, 1898, at Sternberg Hos- pital, Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Ga.


KOCH, GUSTAV .- Private, Co. G, Ninth Infantry. Died of dis- ease, November 5, 1898, at New York city.


KOESTER, HERMAN .- Private, Co. F, Two Hundred and Sec- ond Infantry. Died of lockjaw, September 4, 1898, at Camp Black, Hempstead Plains, N. Y.


KROUPA, EDWARD C .- Private, Co. F, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of pernicious malarial fever, August 11, 1898, at General Hospital, Santiago, Cuba.


KURTZ, JOHN J .- Private, Co. C, Third Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 9, 1898, at United States General Hos- pital, Fort Myer, Va.


KURZ, EMILE R .- Private, Co. B, Fourteenth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 28, 1898, at Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y.


LANE, FRED W .- Corporal, Co. H, Two Hundred and Second Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, October 19, 1898, at Pennsyl- vania Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.


LAW, CHARLES A .-- Private, Co. F, Eighth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 17, 1898, at First Division Hospital, Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Ga.


LAWRENCE, WILLIAM H .- Private, Co. G, Ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, October 2, 1898, at New York Hospital, New York city.


LAYTON, GEORGE S .- Quartermaster-sergeant, Co. B, Four- teenth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 29, 189S, at Seney Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y.


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LEBECK, CHARLES C .- Private, Co. L, Ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 2, 1898, at Second Division Hospital, Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Ga.


LEGNARD, FRANK S .- Private, Co. L, Second Infantry. Died of convulsions, July 31, 1898, at Fernandina, Fla.


LENAHAN, WILLIAM F .- Private, Co. G, Two Hundred and First Infantry. Died of typhoid-malaria, October 2, 1898, at hospital, Hempstead, L. I.


LENNON, THOMAS .- Private, Co. A, First Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, November 3, 1898, at Post Hospital, Camp Mckinley, Honolulu, H. I.


LE VALLEY, THOMAS C .- Seaman, First Naval Battalion. Died of appendicitis, July 1, 1898, at hospital, Key West, Fla.


LICHTENBERG, AUGUST H .- Private, Co. G, Two Hundred and First Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, December 18, 1898, at German Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.


LOCKWOOD, ERNEST C .- Private, Co. F, Third Infantry. Died of disease, August 21, 1898, at Second Division, Second Army Corps Hospital, Thoroughfare Gap, Va.


LOCKWOOD, THOMAS M .- Private, Co. K, Two Hundred and Second Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, October 20, 1898, at Jamestown, N. Y.


LOMAS, HENRY .- Private, Co. E, Forty-seventh Infantry. Died of pneumonia, March 12, 1899, at Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y.


LYNCH, THOMAS E .- Private, Co. K, Ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, July 10, 1898, at hospital, Camp Thomas, Chicka- mauga, Ga.


MAC MILLAN, NORMAN J. G .- Private, Co. M, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of yellow fever, August 20, 1898, at hospital, Siboney, Cuba.


MACREADY, FRANK J .- Private, Co. D, Twelfth Infantry. Died of heart disease, May 20, 1898, at Rossville, Tenn.


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MAHONEY, HENRY C .- Private, Co. F, Fourteenth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 21, 1898, at First Division, Third Army Corps Hospital, Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Ga.


MAHONEY, JEREMIAH J .- Private, Co. G, Two Hundred and First Infantry. Died of typhoid malaria, September 16, 1898, at Post Hospital, Camp Black, Hempstead Plains, N. Y.


MAHONEY, WILLIAM J .- Private, Co. G, Sixty-ninth Infantry. Killed by accident, January, 1899, at Huntsville, Ala.


MALIA, WILLIAM M .- Private, Co. M, Two Hundred and Third Infantry. Died of typhoid-pneumonia, September 15, 1898, at Post Hospital, Hempstead Plains, Camp Black, N. Y.


MARA, JOHN J .- Sergeant, Co. M, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of malarial fever and acute dysentery, September 11, 1898, at First Division Hospital, Camp Wikoff, Montauk Point, N. Y.


MARTENS, RICHARD .- Private, Co. G, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of malarial fever and entero colitis, August 28, 1898, at Santiago, Cuba.


MARTIN, JAMES C .- Private, Co. K, Fourteenth Infantry. Died of heart failure, August 11, 1898, at First Division, Third Army Corps Hospital, Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Ga.


MARTIN, JR., WILLIAM H .- Corporal, Co. G, Twelfth Infantry. Died of disease, October 13, 1898, at New York city.


MATTHEWS, ALEXANDER T .- Corporal, Co E, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of fever, September 2, 189S, at St. Francis' Hos- pital, New York city.


McAREE, ARTHUR .- Private, Co. H, Sixty-ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, July 29, 1898, on hospital train, near Newport, Ky.


McARTHUR, WILLIAM H .- Private, Co. A, Second Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 18, 1898, at Third Brigade Hos- pital, Fernandina, Fla.


MCCARTY, WEBSTER .- Private, Co. A, First Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, October 26, 1898, at Post Hospital, Camp Mckinley, Honolulu, H. I.


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MeCLURG, WILLIAM .- Private, Co. K, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of pleuro-pneumonia, November 9, 1898, at New York city.


McCOY, CHARLES E .- Private, Co. I, Fourteenth Infantry. Died of disease, October 15, 1898, at Brooklyn, N. Y.


MCDERMOTT, HARRY A .- Landsman, First Naval Battalion. Died of disease, July 19, 1898, at Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va.


McDONALD, CHARLES .- Private, Co. A, Two Hundred and Second Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, October 30, 1898, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Reading, Pa.


McDONALD, PATRICK .- Private, Co. K, Forty-seventh Infan- try. Died of pernicious malaria, December 7, 1898, at hospital, Guayama, P. R.


MCDONOUGH, WILLIAM J .- Private, Co. M, Fourteenth Infan- try. Died of pernicious malaria, September 20, 1898, at Brook- lyn City Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y.


MeEVILY, THOMAS J .- Private, Co. H, Two Hundred and Third Infantry. Died of pneumonia, March 22, 1899, at Greenville, S. C.


MCKEEVER, EDWARD PERCY .- Private, Co. K, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of fever, August 31, 1898, at New York city.


McLEOD, WILLIAM J .- Private, Co. C, Sixty-fifth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 13, 1898, at Buffalo, N. Y.


McNAIR. FREDERICK PARK .- Corporal, Co. L, Second Infan- try. Died of typhoid fever, October 18, 1898, at Saratoga Springs, N. Y.


MCNAMARA, THOMAS W .- Private, Co. L, Second Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 7, 1898, at Troy. N. Y.


McNEIL, ROBERT .- Private, Fifth Battery. Died of typhoid fever, October 4, 1898, at New York Hospital, New York city.


McQUADE, THOMAS F .- Private, Co. L, Twelfth Infantry. Died of disease, September 1, 1898, at Sterrberg Hospital, Chickamauga, Ga.


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MEEKS, ELMER C .- Sergeant, Co. I, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of typhoid malarial fever, September 19, 1898, at New York city.


MERRICK, CHARLES M .- Private, Co. M, Ninth Infantry. Died of dysentery and malarial fever, August 26, 1898, at New York city.


MERSEREAN, WILLIAM .- Private, Co. G, Twelfth Infantry. Died, March 31, 1898, at Fort Columbus Hospital, New York Harbor.


MESSITER, ARTHUR M .- Private, Co. E, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of fever, September 2, 1898, at Boston, Mass.


METZ, EDWARD W .- Private, Co. M, Ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 4, 1898, at Second Division Hospital, Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Ga.


MILLS, GEORGE H .- Private, Co. H, Third Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 10, 1898, at United States General Hospi- tal, Fort Myer, Va.


MOORE, FRANK .- Corporal, Co. L, Ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 4, 1898, at Second Division Hospital, Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Ga.


MOORE, HUDSON B .- Private, Co. L, First Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, December 23, 1898, at hospital, Honolulu, H. I.


MOORE, WARREN J .- Private, Co. K, Ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 29, 1898, at Sternberg Hospital, Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Ga.


MOORE, WILLIAM W .- Corporal, Co. K, Third Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 23, 1898, at Red Cross Hospital, Camp Meade, Middletown, Pa.


MORRIS, JAMES A .- Private, Co. L. Twelfth Infantry. Died of disease, September 19, 1898, at Division Hospital, Camp Hamilton, Lexington, Ky.


MORRISON, CHARLES H .- Private, Co. D, Second Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 10, 1898, at Fort McPherson Hospital, Fernandina, Fla.


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MULCAHEY, TIMOTHY .- Private, Co. F, Third Infantry. Died of disease, October 3, 1898, at Middleport, N. Y.


MULHEARN, MATHEW .- Private, Co. I, Sixty-ninth Infantry. Died of, typhoid fever, November 21, 1898, at Second District Hospital, Huntsville, Ala.


MULLARKEY, JOIIN J .- Private, Co. M, Two Hundred and Second Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, October 24, 1998, at University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.


MURRAY, HENRY .- Private, Co. H, Sixty-ninth Infantry. Died of disease, January 12, 1899, at Second District Hospital, Huntsville, Ala.


MYERS, JOHN A .- Private, Co. L, Two Hundred and First Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 13, 1898, at Camp Black, Hempstead Plains, N. Y.


NAGLE, JAMES E .- Private, Co. G, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of intermittent fever and bronchitis, October 15, 1898, at New York city.


NAUHEIMER, JOHN .- Private, Co. A, Ninth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 29, 189S, at Camp Thomas, Chicka- mauga, Ga.


NELLE, ROBERT E .-- Private, Co. F, Ninth Infantry. Died of disease, October 17, 1898, at Lebanon Hospital, New York city.


NELLIS, DELBERT E .- Private, Co. C, Two Hundred and Third Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, October 17, 1898, at House of Good Shephard, Syracuse, N. Y.


NELLIS, WEBSTER W .- Private, Co. H. Second Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 21, 1898, at Amsterdam, N. Y.


NELSON, CHARLES .- Private, Co. G, Fourteenth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, September 27, 1898, at Sternberg Hospi- tal, Chickamauga, Ga.


NEWMAN, GEORGE W .- Corporal, Co. K. Third Infantry. Died of disease, September 5, 1898, at St. James' Mercy Hospi- tal, Hornellsville, N. Y.


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NICHOLS, FREDERICK P .- Private, Co. C, Second Infantry. Killed by lightning, June 24, 1898, at Tampa, Fla.


NORMANLEY, MARTIN .- Corporal, Co. L, Two Hundred and First Infantry. Killed by accident, October 2, 1898, at Middle- town, Pa.


NYGREN, HENRY .- Private, Co. B, Twelfth Infantry. Killed by provost guard, October 10, 1898, at Lexington, Ky.


O'BRIEN, JOHN J .- Corporal, Co. K, Sixty-ninth Infantry. Died of disease, September 26, 1898, at Fourth Army Corps Reserve Hospital, Huntsville, Ala.


O'BRIEN, JOSEPH W .- Private, Co. K, Two Hundred and Third Infantry. Died of disease, September 19, 1898, at Post Hospital, Camp Black, Hempstead Plains, N. Y.


O'BRIEN, MICHAEL J .- Private, Co. C, Second Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 19, 1898, at Third Division Hospital, Fernandina, Fla.


O'BRIEN, MORTIMER .- Private, Co. E, Eighth Infantry. Died of typhoid fever, August 24, 1898, at hospital, Chickamauga Park, Ga.


O'BRIEN, THOMAS J .- Private, Co. F, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of typhoid malaria, September 4, 1898, at St. John's Hos- pital, Borough of Queens, New York city.


O'CONNOR, JOHN E .- Private, Co. K, Seventy-first Infantry. Died of fever, August 11, 1898, at Santiago, Cuba.


OELZ, CHARLES .- Private, Co. F, Sixty-fifth Infantry. Died of peritonitis, September S, 1898, at German Deaconess Hos- pital, Buffalo, N. Y.


O'FARRELL, ROBERT O .- Musician, Co. A, Sixty-ninth Infan- try. Died of disease, August 21, 1898, at Fort McPherson, Atlanta, Ga.




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