New York in the Spanish-American war 1898 : part of the report of the Adjutant-General of the State for 1900, v. III pt 2, Part 30

Author: New York (State). Adjutant General's Office
Publication date: 1900
Publisher: Albany, [N.Y.] : J. B. Lyon, state printer
Number of Pages: 964


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FRANKLIN, WILLIAM B .- Born in Virginia; lieutenant, Naval Militia, New York; appoimed from New York, lieutenant (junior grade), for temporary service, May 25. 1898: reported on board the receiving ship " Vermont," Navy Yard, New York, July 23, 1898; detached and ordered home. September 22, 1SOS; honorably discharged, September 24, 1898.


FRY, ALFRED B .- Born in New York; engineer lieutenant-com- · mander, Naval Militia, New York; appointed from New York. passed assistant engineer, for temporary service, April 30, 1898; ordered to the monitor "Nahant." April 30, 1898; detached and ordered to the "Stranger," June 22, 1898; detached and ordered home, September 3, 1898; honorably dis- charged, September 13, 1898.


FURLONG, FRANCIS M .- Born in the District of Columbia; appointed from New York, assistant surgeon, for temporary service, June 13. 1898; reported on the receiving ship " Rich- mond," Navy Yard, League Island, Philadelphia, Pa .. June 22. 1898; detached and ordered to the "Siren," June 26, 1898; reported on the " Siren," June 28, 1898; appointed an assistant surgeon, regular navy. September 16. 1898: detached and ordered to the " Iowa," September 19, 1898; reported Septem- ber 22, 1898; transferred to the United States steamship "Scindia," January 4, 1899; transferred to the receiving ship. "Independence," Navy Yard, Mare Island. Cal .. May 27. 1899; to the "Solace," for duty on Asiatic Station. June 30, 1899: assigned to the United States steamship "Oregon," August 17, 1899.


GIBBON, ERNEST H .- Born in England; appointed from New York, ensign, for temporary service, July 1, 1525; reported on board the United States steamship " Apache," July 23, 1898; detached and ordered home, August 29, 1SOS; honorably discharged, August 29, 189S.


GIBBS, JOIIN B .- Born in Virginia; appointed from New York. assistant surgeon, for temporary service. April 25, 1998; reported for duty at the Navy Yard. New York, May 4. 1898: detached, May 6, 1898; reported at the Naval Station. Ker West, Fla., May 11. 1898: transferred to the United States steamship " Panther," May 20, 1898; died at Camp MeCalla. Guantanamo, Cuba, June 12. 189S.


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GIBBS, LUCIUS T .- Born in New York; appointed from New York, assistant engineer, for temporary service, May 12, 1898; reported on board the United States steamship "Newark," May 21, 189S; transferred to the United States steamship " Brooklyn," August 6, 1898; detached from "Brooklyn," and reported at the Navy Yard, New York, October 7, 1898: detached and ordered home, October 29, 1898; honorably dis- charged, November 2, 1898.


GILBERT, JOSEPH L .- Born in New York; machinist, first class, Naval Militia, New York; appointed from New York, passed assistant engineer, for temporary service; May 9, 1898; attached to the United States steamship "Yankee;" reported April 28, 1898, in anticipation of appointment; pro- moted to chief engineer, for temporary service, July 25, 1898; detached and ordered home, September 2, 1898; honorably dis- charged, September 8, 189S.


GILMORE, JOHN W .- Born in New Jersey; appointed from New York, assistant engineer, for temporary service, May 14, 189S; reported on board the United States steamship " Detroit." June 1, 1898; detached and ordered home. Septem- ber 14, 1898; honorably discharged, September 17, 1898.


GRANT, CHARLES II .- Born in New Hampshire; appointed from New York, lieutenant, for temporary service, June 18. 1898; assumed command of the United States steamship " Governor Russell," June 24, 1898; detached and ordered home, September 28, 1898; honorably discharged, October 7, 1898.


GRANT, WILLIAM L .- Born in Scotland; appointed from New York, lieutenant (junior grade), for temporary service; attached to the United States steamship " Harvard " (steamship " New York "), June 15. 1898; honorably discharged, September 2. 189S. Mr. Grant was one of the officers of the steamship " New York," when that vessel was chartered by the navy in April, 1898, and served on her continuously until her release from the naval service. September 2, 1898.


GREEN, CARL M .- Born in Indiana; appointed from New York. passed assistant engineer, for temporary service, June 10, 1898: reported on board the United States steamship "Indiana," July 1, 1898; detached and ordered home, December 29, 1898; honorably discharged, January 7, 1899.


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GREENE, SAMUEL D .- Born in New York; lieutenant-com- mander, chief of staff, Naval Militia, New York; appointed from New York, lieutenant (junior grade), for temporary service, April 30, 1898; attached to the United States steam- ship " Yankee;" reported, April 26. 1898. in anticipation of appointment; detached and ordered home, September 2. 1898; honorably discharged. September 6, 1898.


GRIFFITH, STUART W .- Born in New Jersey; ensign, Naval Militia, New York; appointed from New York, ensign, for tem- porary service, May 12, 1898; reported on board the United States steamship " Nahant," June 13, 1898; detached and ordered home, September 2, 1898; honorably discharged, Sep- tember S, 1898.


GULICK, LOUIS M .- Born in New York; appointed from New York, second lieutenant in the Marine, Corps, for temporary service, May 20, 1898; reported on board the United States steamship " San Francisco," Northern Patrol squadron, June 10. 1898; detached, October 25, 1898; reported for duty. at Washington, D. C., October 28, 1898; ordered to Marine Bar- racks, San Juan, Porto Rico, per steamer of 29th instant from New York, same date; detached and ordered home, January 2, 1899; honorably discharged, January 17, 1899: first lientenant in the Marine Corps, regular service, May 26, 1899.


GUNNING, WILLIAM H .- Born in New York; ensign, Naval Militia, New York; appointed from New York, ensign. for tem- porary service, May 9. 1898; reported for duty with Coast Sig- nal Service, district of New York, May 11, 1898; reported to superintendent for this duty, May 16, 1898; detached and ordered home, August 18, 1898; honorably discharged, August 19, 1898.


GUTTIN, HENRY .- Born in New York; appointed from New York, assistant engineer, for temporary service, June 29, 199S; reported at the Navy Yard, New York, for duty with the United States steamship " Buffalo," July 14, 1898; ordered to proceed home, October 22, 1898; honorably discharged. November 1, 1898.


HALL, CHARLES II .- Born in New York; ensign, Naval Militia, New York: appointed from New York, ensign. for temporary service, May 25, 1898; attached to the United States steamship " Jason;" 'reported. May 14. 1598, in anticipation of appoint- ment; detached and ordered home, September 6, 1898, honor- ably discharged, September 9, 1808.


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HALL, ROBERT E .- Born in New York; engineer lieutenant, Naval Militia, New York; appointed from New York, passed assistant engineer, for temporary service, May 24, 1898; attached to the United States steamship, "Jason;" reported May 14. 1898, in anticipation of appointment; detached and ordered home, September 6, 1898; honorably discharged, Sep- tember 9, 1898.


HANLEY, JAMES E .- Born in Massachusetts; appointed from New York, assistant engineer, for temporary service, May 14. 1898; reported on the United States steamship " Puritan," June 2, 189S; transferred to the "Lancaster," Key West, June 10. 1898; detached from the, " Lancaster " and ordered home, Octo- ber 27, 1898; honorably discharged, November 2, 189S.


HARMON, EUGENE M .- Born in Ohio; lieutenant, Naval Militia, New York; appointed from New York, lieutenant. for temporary service, May 24, 1898; attached to the United States steamship " Jason;" reported May 14, 1898, in anticipation of appointment; detached, July 17, 189S; assumed command of the United States steamship " Nahant," July 25, 1898: detached and ordered home, September 2, 1898; honorably discharged, September 9, 1898.


HARRIS, IRA .- Born in New York; appointed from New York, lieutenant-commander, for temporary service, May 11. 1895; assumed command of the repair ship " Vulcan," May 22, 1998; transferred to the Spanish ship " Maria Teresa," to bring that vessel north, October 30, 1898; taken off the " Maria Teresa " by wrecking tug, the vessel being in a sinking condition, November 1. 1898; reported on board the receiving ship " Frank- lin," Navy Yard. Norfolk, with the crew of the " Maria Teresa." November S, 1898; assumed command of the " Vulcan." December 10. 1895; detached and ordered home, January 17, 1899; honorably discharged, same date.


HAVERFIELD, H. D .- Born in England; appointed from New York, warrant machinist. for temporary service, and attached to the United States steamship " Yale " (steamship " Paris ". June 15, 1898; honorably discharged. September 2. 1. Mr. Haverfield was one of the officers of the steamship . Paris " when that vessel was chartered by the navy, in April, 199S. and served on her continuously until her release from the naval service, September 2. 1998.


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HAWTHORNE, WYMAN G .- Born in Maine; appointed from New York, assistant engineer. for temporary service. May 25. ISOS; ordered to the Navy Yard, New York, May 31, 1899; assigned to duty with the " Chicago," fitting out at New York, October 4, 1898; to duty on the United States steamship "Chicago," December 1, 1898: detached and ordered home, December 13, 1898; honorably discharged, December 24, 1898.


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HEGER, ANTON .- Born in Minnesota; appointed from New York, assistant surgeon, for temporary service, April 25, 1898; reported at the Naval Hospital, Washington, D. C., May 5, 1898; detached and reported on board the United States steam- ship " St. Paul," May 10, 1898; detached and ordered home, September 1, 1898; honorably discharged, September 15, 1898.


HENRIQUES, ARTHUR J .- Born in New York; appointed from New York, ensign, for temporary service, May 21, 1898; reported on board the United States steamship " Pompey," May 25, 1898; detached and ordered home, September 26, 1898; hox- orably discharged, September 28, 189S.


HILL, FREDERICK P .- Born in New Jersey; ensign, Naval Militia, New York; appointed from New York, ensign, for tem- porary service, July 13, 1898; reported on board the "Aileen." July 25, 1898; detached and ordered home, September 26, 1898; honorably discharged, September 30, 1898.


HOFSTRAND, OSKAR .- Born in Sweden; appointed from New York. acting warrant machinist, for temporary service, and attached to the United States steamship " Harvard " (steam- ship " New York "). June 15, 1898: honorably discharged. Sep- tember 2. 1898. Mr. Hofstrand was attached to the steamship " New York " when that vessel was chartered by the navy. in April, 1898, and served on her continuously until her release from the naval service, September 2, 1898.


HOOPES, EDWARD T .- Born in Pennsylvania: appointed from New York, ensign, for temporary service, May 14. 1895: ordered to the " Restless," May 16. 1898; ordered to the " Seindia." May 18. 1998; reported May 19, 1898; detached. September 11. 1898; reported on board the United States steamship " Eagle." September 15, 1898; detached and ordered home. October 2. 1898; honorably discharged. November 3, 1898.


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HOPKINS, WARREN M .- Born in Maine; appointed from New York, lieutenant, for temporary service, April 22, 1898; reported on board the United States steamship "Panther," April 25, 1898; resignation accepted, July 1, 1898.


HOWATT, JOSEPH HI .- Born in New York; appointed from New York, assistant engineer, June 23, 1898; reported at the Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va., June 29, 1898; detached, July 9, 1898; reported on board the " Delmonico" (later re-named " Glacier "). July 11. 1898; detached and ordered home, Decem- ber 16, 1898; honorably discharged, January 4, 1899.


HUNTINGTON, ARTHUR F .- Born in New York; appointed from New York, assistant paymaster, for temporary service, April 27, 1898; assistant paymaster. regular navy, May 10, 1898; reported on the United States steamship "Topeka," May 11, 1898; detached, proceed home and settle accounts, February 28, 1899; promoted to passed assistant paymaster, March 3, 1899; reported on the United States steamship " Vixen," March 18, 1899; transferred to the United States steamship "Mont- gomery," April 12. 1899.


IRVINE, EDWARD T .- Born in Scotland; appointed from New York, lieutenant (junior grade). for temporary service, June 15, 1898; ordered to the " Yale " (steamship " Paris "), same date; honorably discharged. September 2, 1898. Mr. Irvine was an officer of the steamship " Paris" when that vessel was char- tered by the navy, in April, 1898, and served continuonsly on her until her release from the naval service, September 2, 1898.


JEFFREY, ARCHIBALD .- Born in Scotland; appointed from New York, warrant machinist, for temporary service, May 18, 1898; ordered to the United States 'steamship " St. Louis." July 21. 1898; honorably discharged. September 2. 1898. Mr. Jeffrey was a member of the crew of the steamship " St. Louis " when that vessel was chartered by the navy. in April. 1898. and served continuously on her ontil her release from the naval ser- vice, September 2, 1898.


JENKINS, STEPHEN .- Born in New York : appointed from New York, lieutenant, for temporary service, May 11. 1898: reported on board the United States steamship "Abarenda," May 20, 1898; detached and ordered home, December 24, 198; honor- - ably discharged, December 29, 1898.


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JOSEPHTHAL, LOUIS M .- Born in New York; paymaster's yeoman, Naval Militia, New York; mustered in as paymaster's yeoman, served on the "Nahant," April 20, 1898; appointed from New York, assistant paymaster, for temporary service, May 13, 1898; reported on the United States steamship, " Nahant," June 13, 1898; detached and ordered home to settle accounts, September 3, 1898; honorably discharged, October 5, 1898.


JOYCE, WILLIAM .- Born in Scotland; appointed from New York, passed assistant engineer, for temporary service and attached to the United States steamship " St. Louis," May 18. 1898; honorably discharged, September 2, 1898. Mr. Joyce was an officer of the steamship "St. Louis " when that vessel was chartered by the navy, in April, 189S, and served on her continuously until her release from the naval service, Septem- ber 2, 1898.


KANE, SAMUEL NICHOLSON .- Born in Rhode Island; appointed from New York, ensign, for temporary service. May 3, 1898; ordered to the " St Paul," same date; reported May 4th; lieutenant, for temporary service, May 10, 1898; detached and to the "Brooklyn," September 2, 1898; detached and to the Navy Yard, New York, September 15, 1898; honorably dis- charged, November 15, 1898.


KENT, GEORGE E .- Born in New York; lientenant-commander, Naval Militia, New York; appointed from New York, lienten- ant, for temporary service, May 24. 1898; to the " Celtic," same date; reported May 31st; detached and to Interior Coast Defense System, May 30, 1898; reported June 1st; detached and to the Navy Yard, New York, July 18, 1898: detached. July 20th; reported July 21st; detached'and proceed home, Septem- ber 30, 1898; detached October 3d: honorably discharged, October 5, 1898.


KEYES, WILLIAM STUART PARROT .- Born in Mississippi; appointed from New York, lieutenant (junior grade), for tem- porary service and attached to the " Harvard " (steamship " New York "). June 15, 1898; honorably discharged, Septem- ber 2, 1898. Mr. Keyes was an officer of the steamship " New York " when that vessel was chartered by the navy, in April, 1898, and served on her continuously until her release from the naval service, September 2, 1898.


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KING, JAMES S .- Born in New York; assistant surgeon. Nava! Militia, New York; appointed from New York, passed assistant surgeon, for temporary service, September 13, 1898. to date from June 8, 1898, he having served on board the " New Hamp- shire," at New York, as surgeon and medical examiner from that date; honorably discharged, September 14, 1898.


KING, WILLIAM NEPHEW .- Born in Pennsylvania; appointed from New York, lieutenant (junior grade), for temporary ser- vice, May 12, 1898; ordered to the " Lancaster," May 13, 1895: reported May 16th; detached and to the " Ilawk," June 13. 1898; detached and to the " Lancaster," June 16, 1SOS; trans- ferred to the " Peoria," August 27, 1898; served as member of general court-martial, at Key West, Fla., July 5, 1898; detached from the "Peoria " and ordered home, October 22, 1898; hon- orably 'discharged, November 9, 1898.


KOLB, GEORGE A .- Born in New York; appointed from New York, assistant engineer, for temporary service, April 22, 1898; reported on board the United States steamship "Panther," April 25, 1898; detached from the "Panther" and ordered home, October 15, 1808; honorably discharged, October 24. 1898.


LANG, JAMES .- Born in Scotland; appointed from New York. warrant machinist, for temporary service and attached to the United States steamship " St. Louis," May 18, 1898; honor. ably discharged, September 2. 1898. Mr. Lang was attached to the " St. Louis " when that vessel was chartered by the navy, in April, 1898, and served on ber continuously until her release from the naval service, September 2, 1898.


LAWRENCE, ALBERT .- Born in Pennsylvania; appointed from: New York, passed assistant engineer, for temporary service, June 13. 1898; to the "Governor Russell," Boston, June 18, 1998; detached and ordered home, October 5, 1898; honorably discharged. October 7, 1898.


LEARY, JOHN J .- Born in Ireland; ensign, Naval Militia, New York; appointed from New York, ensign, for temporary ser- vice, May 24, 1898; ordered to the "Jason," May 26, 1898; reported on that vessel May 14th, in anticipation of appoint- ment : detached and ordered to the receiving ship " Vermont," at New York, August 15. 1898; reported on the " Vermont," August 16. 1598; detached from the " Vermont " and ordered home. September 19, 1895: honorably discharged, September 24, 1898.


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LEECH, JOHN .- Born in Ireland; appointed from New York, lieutenant (junior grade), for temporary service, May 28, 1808: reported on board the United States steamship " Wheeling." June 7, 1898; detched and ordered home, December 3, 1898; honorably discharged, December 15, 1898.


LEVAY, WILLIAM IL .-- Born in New York; appointed from New York, chief engineer, for temporary service. May 3, 1898; reported on board the " Solace" (hospital ship), May 5, 1SOS; detached and ordered home, December 31, 1898; honorably dis- charged, January 4, 1899.


LOW, ROBESON L .- Born in California; boatswain's mate, Naval Militia, New York; mustered in as chief boatswain's mate, served on the " Nabant," April 30, 1898: appointed from New York, ensign, for temporary service, June 4, 1898; reported on board the United States steamship " Nahant," June 14, 1898; detached and ordered to the " Sylph," August 18. 1898; reported on board the United States steamship " Sylph," August 19, 189S; detached and ordered home. September 3, 1898; honor- ably discharged, October'12, 1898.


MAC EVITT, JOIN C .- Born in Missouri; surgeon, Naval Militia, New York; appointed from New York, passed assistant surgeon, for temporary service, May 24, 1898; ordered to the I'nited States steamship " Jason," May 26, 1898; detached and ordered home, September 6. 1898; honorably discharged, Sep- tember 9. 1898.


MACFARLANE, JAMES .- Born in New Jersey; lientenant (junior grade). Naval Militia. New York: appointed form New York, lieutenant (junior grade), for temporary service. May 12. 1898; reported on board the United States steamship " Nahant." June 11, 1898; detached and ordered home, September 1, 1898; honorably discharged. September 9. 1898.


MAC LACHLAN. JOHN .- Born in New York: appointed from New York, passed assistant engineer, for temporary service, May 14, 1898; ordered to the " Abarenda." May 17, 1895: order to " Abarenda " revoked, and to the " Miantonomoh." May 21. 1998; detached and reported on the "Lancaster," stationship at Key West, June 11, 1898: detached and ordered to the " Bue- cancer." June 17, 1898; detached and ordered home, September 12. 1898; honorably discharged. September 14, 1898.


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MACY, NELSON .- Born in New York; chief machinist, Naval Militia, New York; appointed from New York, assistant engineer, May 14, 1898; reported at the Navy Yard, New York. and ordered to the " Topeka," June 3, 1898; ordered detached. and to proceed home, October 12, 1898; honorably discharged. October 18, 1898.


MADGE, THOMAS 1 .- Born in Louisiana; appointed from New York, lieutenant, for temporary service, May 11, 1898; reported for duty ou board the United States steamship " Seindia," May 16, 1898; detached and ordered to the " Vulcan," May 21, 1898: reported on board the United States steamship " Vulcan," May 22, 1898; detached and ordered to the " Wyandotte," June 22. 1898; reported, same date; detached and ordered home. Sep- tember 20, 18OS; honorably discharged, September 22, 189S.


MARTIN, JOHN .- Born in New York; appointed from New York, ensign, for temporary service, May 24, 1898; reported on board the United States steamship " Alexander," May 31. 1SOS; detached and ordered home, September 16, 1898; honor- ably discharged, September 20, 1898.


MASSEY, GEORGE B .- Born in Ohio; appointed from New York, assistant engineer, for temporary service, May 25. 1898; ordered to the United States steamship " Resolnie," May 28. 1SOS; detached and ordered home, November 5. 1898: ordered to the Navy Yard, Boston, November 7, 1898: detached and ordered to the United States steamship " Buffalo." November 21, 1898; reported on board the " Buffalo," November 22, 198; detached and proceed home. April 26, 1899; honorably dis. charged, May 16, 1899.


MASURY, JOHN M .- Born in New York; appointed from New York. lieutenant (junior grade), for temporary service, August 3, 1898; reported on board the United States steamship " Alexander," August 4, 1898; detached and ordered home, September 6, 1898; ordered to the United States steamship " Sterling." October 4, 1898; detached and ordered home, Orto- ber 9, 1898; honorably discharged, October 12. 1898.


MAYER WILLIAM G .- Born in Ohio; appointed from New York, lieutenant (junior grade), for temporary service, June 23. 1898; reported on board the United States steamship " Siren." June 26, 1898; detached and ordered home, September 24, 1505; honorably discharged, September 28, 1898.


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Mc ALLISTER, CHARLES A .- Born in New Jersey; appointed from New York, passed assistant engineer, for temporary ser- vice, June 10, 1898; ordered to the United States steamship " Philadelphia," Pacific Station, June 17, 1598; detached and ordered home, January 27, 1899; honorably discharged, Febru- ary 8, 1899.


McCOLL, GAVIN .- Born in Scotland; appointed from New York, passed assistant engineer, for temporary service, and attached 10 the United States steamship " Yale " (steamship " Paris "). June 15, 1898; 'honorably discharged, September 2, 1893. Mr. McColl was one of the officers of the steamship " Paris." when that vessel was chartered by the Navy, in April, 1898, and served on her continuously until her release from the naval service, September 2, 1898.


MeDONALL, JAMES H .- Born, place not stated ; appointed from New York, ensign, for temporary'service, and attached to the United States steamship " Yale " (steamship "Paris "), June 15. 1898; honorably discharged, September 2, 1898. Mr. Me- Donall was one of the officers of the steamship " Paris," when that vessel was chartered by the navy. in April, 1898. and served on her continuously until her release from the naval service, September 2, 189S.


McGOWAN, JOHN P .- Born in New Jersey; surgeon. Naval Militia, New York; appointed from New York, passed assistant surgeon, for temporary service, and attached to the United States steamship " Yankee," April 30, 1898; detached and ordered home. September 2, 1898; honorably discharged, Sep- tember S, 1898.


MCINTYRE, JOHN .- Born in Scotland; appointed from New York, lieutenant (junior grade), for temporary service, June 23, 1898; reported on board the United States steamship " llector " (formerly " Pedro "), June 28, 189S; detached and ordered to the " Marcellus," September 12. 189S: reported on board the United States steamship " Marcellus." September 13, 1898: detached and ordered home. March 2. 1899; honorably discharged. March 7,1899.


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MCMAHON, FRANK P .- Born in New York; appointed from New York, assistant paymaster, for temporary service, June 7, 1898; reported on board the receiving ship " Vermont," New York, for instruction, June 20, 1898; detached and ordered to the United States steamship " Frolic," June 30, 1898; reported on board the " Frolic," July 1, 1898; detached and ordered to the United States steamship " Stranger," July 2, 1898; reported on board the " Stranger," July 5, 1898; ordered home to settle accounts. September 17, 1898; honorably discharged, Novem- ber 21, 1898.




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