Record of Pennsylvania volunteers in the Spanish-American War, 1898, Part 87

Author: Pennsylvania. Adjutant-General's Office. cn
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: Harrisburg, Pa. : W. S. Ray, State Printer
Number of Pages: 966


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WILLIAMS, John G., Priv. Co. E; Res. Butler, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 189S; M. I. May 11, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


WILLIAMS, William R., Priv. Co. G; Res. Sharon, Pa .; Enrd. May 8, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


WILLIAMSON, George D., Priv. Co. K; Res. Greenville, Pa .; Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; Apptd. Corp. July 1, 1898; Dischd. Sept. 6, 1898, at Sheridan Point, Va., at his own request, per telegraphic order Sect. War same date per S. O. 210 A. G. O. same date.


WILSON, Charles C., Priv. Co. D; Res. Clarion, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; Apptd. Corp. July 1, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


WILSON, Charles H., Priv. Co. E; Res. Butler, Pa .; Enrd. June 18, 1898; M. I. June 18, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


WILSON, Holland, Priv. Co. F; Res. Manorville, Pa .; Enrd. June 14, 1898; M. I. June 14, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


WILSON, Robert C., Priv. Co. D; Res. Clarion, Pa .; Enrd. May 7, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; Dischd. at Middletown, Pa., Oct. 20, 1898, at his own request, per S. O. 261 Par. 33 A. G. O. dated Nov. 4, 1898.


WILSON, Theophilus L., Priv. Co. D; Res. Clarion, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; Apptd. Corp. July 1, 1898; Dischd. at his own request Oct. 10, 1898, per telegraphic order of Sect. War.


WILSON, Walter A., Sgt. Co. B; Res. Meadville, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


WINANS, Edwin, Priv. Co. B; Res. Meadville, Pa .; Enrd. May 8, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


WINTERS, John P., Priv. Co. F; Res. Grove City, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


WISE, Charles M., Priv. Co. E; Res. Butler, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; Dischd. Sept. 27, 1898, per Surg.'s Cert. of disability.


WITTE, Harry, Priv. Co. C; Res. Erie, Pa .; Enrd. June 22, 1898; M. I. June 22, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


WITTER, Harry G., Priv. Co. A; Res. Erie, Pa .; Enrd. June 22, 1898; M. I. June 22, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


WITTICH, Charles T., Priv. Co. C; Res. Erie, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; Apptd. Corp. July 1, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


WITTICH, William J., Corp. Co. C; Res. Erie, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; Dischd. at Camp Meade, Pa., Sept. 15, 1898, at his own request, per telegraphic order of Sect. of War Sept. 14, 1898, per Par. 23 S. O. 229 A. G. O., 1898.


WOLFE, John, Priv. Co. K; Res. Grove City, Pa .; Enrd. June 17, 1898; M. I. June 17, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


WOODLING, Thomas L., Priv. Co. D; Res. Centertown, Pa ; Enrd. June 13, 1898; M. I. June 13, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


WOODS, Harvey S., Priv. Co. F; Res. Meadville, Pa .; Enrd. June 17, 1898; M. I. June 17, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


WOODWARD, Elmer E., Priv. Co. D; Res. New Bethlehem, Pa .; Enrd. June 20, 1898; M. I. June 20, 1898; Apptd. Corp. Dec. 2, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


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WORK, Walter M., Priv. Co. B; Res. Meadville, Pa .; Enrd. June 21, 1898; M. I. June 21, 189S; Apptd. Wag. Nov. 21, 189S; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


WRIGHT, John W., 1st Lieut. & Asst. Surg .; Res. Erie, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 5, 1898; M. O. Dec. 11, 1898, to accept promotion as Maj. & Surg. same Regt .; Prom. to Maj. & Surg. Dec. 12, 1898; M. O. with Regt. Jan. 31, 1899.


WURDACK, Josef A., Priv. Co. D; Res. Clarion, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 11, 189S; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


WYMAN, George E., Priv. Co. D; Res. Rimersburg, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 11, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


YARD, James B., 1st Lieut. Co. C; Res. Erie, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 189S; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


YONKERS, Frank G., Priv. Co. D; Res. Elk City, Pa .; Enrd. June 20, 1898; M. I. June 20, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


YOUNG, Thomas W., Priv. Co. F; Res. Prosperity, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 189S; M. I. May 11, 1898; Dischd. at Sheridan Point, Va., Sept. 5, 1898, by Par. 44 S. O. 221 W. Dept., A. G. O., Sept. 19, 1898.


YOUNGSON, William C., Priv. Co. B; Res. Meadville, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; Dischd. at his own request Oct. 15, 1898, per S. O. 255 A. G. O. Oct. 28, 1898.


ZEIGLER, William, Priv. Co. C; Res. Erie, Pa .; Enrd. June 22, 1898; M. I. June 22, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


ZIEGLER, Charles, Priv. Co. C; Res. Erie, Pa .; Enrd. May 7, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


ZILIIAVER, Frank H., Priv. Co. B; Res. Cambridge Springs, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 189S; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


ZIMMERMAN, Clyde, Priv. Co. G; Res. Clarksville, Pa .; Enrd. June 15, 1898; M. I. June 15, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


ZIMMERMAN, Henry, Priv. Co. A; Res. Erie, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. May 1, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; Apptd. Corp. July 1, 1898; Dischd. at Camp Meade, Pa., Sept. 29, 1898, at his own request, per telegraphic order of Sect. War dated Sept. 28, 1898.


ZINK, Fred. W., Priv. Co. A; Res. Erie, Pa .; Enrd. May 7, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Jan. 31, 1899.


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The Sixteenth Regiment, National Guard of Pennsylvania, was composed of eight companies, located in the counties of Erie, Mc- Kean, Venango, Elk, Warren and Crawford, as follows: Company "A" at Corry, Company "C" at Bradford, Company "D" at Oil City, Company "E" at Cooperstown, Company "F" at Franklin, Company "H" at Ridgway, Company "J" at Warren, and Company "K" at Titusville.


Pursuant to the orders of the Governor, the regiment proceeded to Mt. Gretna, Pa., arriving there on the morning of April 28, 1898. On May 3rd, the regiment was reviewed by the Governor, and immedi- ately thereafter the roll was called and officers and men given an opportunity to enlist. Every officer and enlisted man present with the regiment responded affirmatively. Each company was imme- diately recruited to seventy-five enlisted men, and on May 10th the regiment was mustered into the United States service as the Sixteenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry.


On May 12th, this regiment and the Fourth Regiment were directed to proceed to New York city to embark on transports for Key West, Florida. This order was eventually countermanded. The regiment remained at Mt. Gretna until May 15th, when under orders from the War Department it proceeded to Chickamauga, Georgia, arriving there May 17th. It was assigned to the Third Brigade, First Di- vision, First Army Corps. The Brigade was commanded by Col. W. J. Hulings from May 17th until the departure of the regiment for Porto Rico. By June 26th, as per orders from the War Department, the several companies had been recruited to one hundred and six enlisted men to each company. On July 2, 1898, in compliance with S. O. No. 43, Headquarters First Army Corps, dated June 30, 1898, Lieutenant Colonel Rickards was directed to proceed to Pennsyl- vania for the purpose of supervising the recruitment of four addi- tional companies to form the third battalion of the regiment. The companies were recruited as follows: Company "B" at New Castle, Lawrence county; Company "G" at Kittanning, Armstrong county; Company "L" at Punxsutawney. Jefferson county, and Company "M" at Jeannette, Westmoreland county. (The third battalion did not reach the regiment until October 11th; see history Third Battalion herewith.)


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First Division, First Army Corps, and made part of the command that was to proceed to Porto Rico. The regiment left Chicka- mauga July 5, 1898, for Charleston, South Carolina, arriving there July 7th. The regiment received marked courtesies and hospitality from the people of the city.


On July 20th, Col. W. J. Hulings was directed by General Wilson to embark upon transport No. 21, and to proceed under orders not to be opened until at sea. The embarkation of troops and stores occupied the night of July 20th, and the day of July 21st. At eight o'clock P. M., July 21st, the transport weighed anchor, steamed into the bay and laid by until morning of July 22nd, the draught being too great to attempt to cross the bar that night. The transport put to sea on the morning of July 22nd. The sealed orders directed the regiment to proceed to Fajardo, where it arrived on the morning of July 27th, but finding no fleet in the harbor, Colonel Hulings di- rected the navigator to proceed along the coast in search of General Wilson, who had left Charleston, S. C., on July 20th, on the U. S. Transport "Obdam." General Wilson was found at Ponce on the morning of July 28th. The Sixteenth Regiment disembarked at once and that evening marched through Ponce and bivouacked some two miles beyond the city. During the night Captain Wheelock, of Company "I," and a detail of fifty men were ordered forward to El Coto, which place he entered about daylight, the Spanish rear ' guard retiring as he approached. A number of prisoners and a quan- tity of arms and supplies were captured.


July 30th, the regiment moved from Ponce to El Coto and en- camped, thence to Juana Diaz. August 2nd, and on August 4th encamped on the Rio Descalabro. seven miles east of Juana Diaz. On July 31st, Companies "A" and "I" were sent forward some five miles to Juana Diaz, a town of some 6,000 population. The next day this detachment was reinforced by Companies "C" and "H." Captain Burns, of Company "C," assumed command of the battalion. August 3rd. General Wilson commanding the Division, ordered the regiment to move forward and take possession of the Descalabro bridge, which it was deemed important to possess. The regiment remained at this point, sending out reconnoitering parties daily until August 8th. On August 7th, the Krag-Jorgensen rifles were issued to the com- mand. On August 8th, General Ernst, commanding the Brigade, in- formed Colonel Hulings that the Brigade would be up that after- noon for an advance in force, and that the Sixteenth should take the rear of the column. Colonel Hulings remonstrated against such ยท an assignment and was finally ordered to make a night march and turning movement round the Spanish post at Coamo, seize the mili- tary road beyond Coamo and intercept the Spanish retreat, or make an attack in rear, while the Brigade made a front attack against


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the enemy's position, some two and one-half miles in front of the town.


At five P. M., August 8th, leaving all baggage and sick men, the camp standing and a guard of fifty men, the regiment proceeded in rear of the Brigade, out the military road for about two miles, where the Brigade went into camp for the night. The Sixteenth Regiment, turning to the left, took a trail through the broken mountain coun- try. After marching single file for about five miles, bivouacked for the night. Lieutenant Colonel Biddle and Captain Gardner, of General Wilson's staff, were sent as guides. On arriving at the top of the mountain overlooking the Coamo river, Lieutenant Col- onel Biddle informed Colonel Hulings that the country ahead was new to him and he could no longer guide the regiment. The regi- ment moved down the mountain side to the river. While fording it, the artillery opened fire on the Spanish blockhouse in front of the town, some three and one-half miles to the right and rear. Two distinct lines of battle were simultaneously engaged. After much desultory fighting and a stubborn contest of an hour and five minutes, the enemy surrendered. The enemy's loss was eleven killed, about seventy-one wounded and one hundred and sixty-seven prison- ers. The loss of the regiment was six wounded and one killed.


On the 12th of August the regiment was again ordered to make a flank march against the Spanish stronghold at Aybonita, and, with three days' rations and 150 rounds of cartridges, were ready to move, when the Protocol caused orders to be countermanded. The regiment then formed camp near the battlefield of Coamo, remain- ing there until October 1st, when orders were received to march to San Juan. After the day's march in almost incessant rain, the regiment arrived at Cayey, and after remaining there two days, were ordered to Playa de Ponce, at which point they arrived October 10th, and were joined by Lieutenant Colonel Rickards and the Third Bat- talion, which had reached Porto Rico the 22nd of September, but were held at Ponce until October 11th. On the 11th of October the regiment sailed for the United States. Arriving in New York on the 17th, Colonel George C. Rickards assumed command of the regi- ment, Colonel Willis J. Hulings having been promoted Brigadier General U. S. Volunteers for gallant and meritorious conduct in action at Coamo, August 9, 1898. By order of the Secretary of War, the regiment was furloughed for sixty days and the officers placed on waiting orders, and on December 28, 1898, the regiment was must- ered out of the service.


Record of Organization and Movements of Third Battalion.


In compliance with G. O., No. 43, Headquarters, First Army Corps, Department of the Gulf, Chickamauga Park, Georgia, June 30, 1898.


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Lieutenant Colonel George C. Rickards, Sixteenth Pennsylvania Vol- unteer Infantry, proceeded to Pennsylvania, and recruited one com- pany of three officers and one hundred and six enlisted men in each of the following places: Kittanning, New Castle, Punxsutawney and Jeannette; and while at Punxsutawney received further orders from Major General J. H. Wilson, commanding First Division, First Army Corps, "to recruit fifty-two men for original companies of the Six- teenth Regiment, at Oil City, Pa." But forty-seven were obtainable at Oil City and the battalion and extra men went forward on the 21st day of July to Chickamauga, Georgia. By order of General Brooke, to whom Lieutenant Colonel Rickards reported on July 23rd, he was assigned to the command of this battalion. On July 26th orders were received to prepare battalions for embarkation to Porto Rico. On July 25th received orders to report at rail- way station at Rossville, eight miles distant, at 6 o'clock A. M., July 26th. Embarked on train at Rossville at 1.30 P. M., and arrived at Newport News at 4 o'clock A. M., July 27th. By order of Brigadier General Grant the detachment was ordered to embark on the steamship "Rio Grande." Orders were subsequently received delaying the movement, during which time General Grant embarked, leaving orders that the detachment of the Sixteenth was to embark on the following day. Colonel Culver, of the Fifth Illi- nois, assumed command of the Brigade. Orders received from the Adjutant General of the Army, through Colonel Culver, command- ing Brigade, directed that no men of the Sixteenth be forwarded to Porto Rico, and ordered the detachment to Camp Meade, Pa., where it moved August 18th. On September 10th received tele- graphic instructions from the Adjutant General of the Army to prepare battalion for embarkation to Porto Rico. On September 13th the battalion left Camp Meade for New York City, embarked on Steamship "Obdam" on the evening of September 14th, at 9 o'clock. Arrived at Ponce at 8 o'clock A. M., September 22nd. The battalion was kept on board until Sunday morning, September 25th, when it disembarked and went into camp on a site selected by General Henry, about six miles from the Port of Ponce. On October 10th received orders to prepare the battalion for embarkation to proceed to the United States with the Sixteenth Regiment. The following day the battalion joined the regiment.


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ABBEY, Fred. L., Priv. Co. A; Res. Corry, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; Apptd. Corp. July 5, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898. ABBOTT, David B., Priv. Co. L; Res. Coalglen, Pa .; Enrd. July 15, 1898; M. I. July 15, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ABBOTT, Lewis, Priv. Co. K; Res. Titusville, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ABBOTT, Michael L., Corp. Co. H; Res. Johnsonburg, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; Apptd. Q. M. Sgt. May 22, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ACKERMAN, Charles W., Priv. Co. I; Res. Glade Run, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ACKLEY, Philip, Q. M., Sgt. Co. I; Res. Warren, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ACOCKS, Franklin, Priv. Co. I; Res. Pittsfield, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; Tranfd. to Co. M 21st Kan. V. I., June 24, 1898, by S. O. 148 Hdq. A.


ACOCKS, William R., Mus. Co. I; Res. Pittsfield, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ADAMS, Ray M., Priv. Co. E; Res. Franklin, Pa .; Enrd. May 7, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ADELSON, Louis, Priv. Co. H; Res. Punxsutawney, Pa .; Enrd. June 20, 1898; M. I. June 20, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


AGENS, Frank L., Priv. Co. D; Res. Oil City, Pa .; Enrd. June 15, 1898; M. I. June 20, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ALBERT, Manfred W., Priv. Co. C; Res. Bradford, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; Prom. to Corp. July 1, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ALBITZ, George E., Priv. Co. M; Res. Jeannette, Pa .; Enrd. July 16, 1898; M. I. July 18, 1898; Prom. Sgt. July 24, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ALBRECHT, George P., Priv. Co. F; Res. Franklin, Pa .; Enrd. May 7, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ALCORN, Andrew, Jr., Priv. Co. M; Res. Jeannette, Pa .; Enrd. July 16, 1898; M. I. July 18, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ALEY, Elmer D., Priv. Co. E; Res. Sandy Lake, Pa .; Enrd. May 7, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ALLEN, Harry P., Priv. Co. G; Res. New Bethlehem, Pa .; Enrd. July 12, 1898; M. I. July 13, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ALLEN, John W., Priv. Co. B; Res. New Castle, Pa .; Enrd. July 5, 1898; M. I. July 7, 1898; Apptd. Artf. Aug. 1, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ALLEN, Truman D., Priv. Co. B; Res. New Castle, Pa .; Enrd. July 5, 1898; M. I. July 7, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ALLSHOUSE, Charles E., Priv. Co. M; Res. Greensburg, Pa .; Enrd. July 16, 1898; M. I. July 18, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ANDERSON, Albert, Priv. Co. A; Res. Corry, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


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. ANDERSON, Alex., Priv. Co. K; Res. Titusville, Pa .; Enrd. June 16, 1898; M. I. June 16, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ANDERSON, Frank, Priv. Co. M; Res. Jeannette, Pa .; Enrd. July 16, 1898; M. I. July 18, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ANDERSON, Gust, Priv. Co. K; Res. Titusville, Pa .; Enrd. June 16, 1898; M. I. June 16, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ANDERSON, Harry, 2d Lieut. Co. H; Res. Ridgway, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; Apptd. 1st Lieut. Oct. 22, 1898; M. I. as 1st Lieut. Nov. 30, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ANDERSON, John B., Priv. Co. A; Res. Corry, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; Apptd. Corp. July 5, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ANDERSON, Peter B., Priv. Co. H; Res. Wilcox, Pa .; Enrd. June 18, 1898; M. I. June 18, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ANDERSON, Robert P., Corp. Co. F; Res. Franklin, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ANDERSON, Solomon B., Priv. Co. M; Res. Scottdale, Pa .; Enrd. July 16, 1898 M. I. July 18, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ANDREWS, Frank J., Priv. Co. B; Res. New Castle, Pa .; Enrd. July 5, 1898; M. I. July 7, 1898; Apptd. Corp. July 25, 1898, to rank as such from July 7, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ANTHONY, Craig N., Priv. Co. G; Res. South Bethlehem, Pa .; Enrd. July 12, 1898; M. I. July 13, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ARMBRUST, Eli M., Priv. Co. M; Res. Greensburg, Pa .; Enrd. July 16, 1898; M. I. July 18, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ARMSTRONG, Irod B., Priv. Co. I; Res. North Warren, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ARMSTRONG, Ralph, 1st Sgt. Co. K; Res. Titusville, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 189S; Dischd. Nov. 29, 1898, by reason of pro- motion to 2d Lieut. same Co .; Commission dated Nov. 16, 1898; M. I. with new rank Nov. 30, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ARNOLD, Walter G., 1st Sgt. Co. A; Res. Corry, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ARTERS, John W., Sgt. Co. E; Res. Plum, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


ASKEY, James B., Corp. Co. F; Res. Franklin, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


AUGUST, Almeron, Priv. Co. K; Res. Townville, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


AULT, John C., Priv. Co. B; Res. Wampum, Pa .; Enrd. July 5, 1898; M. I. July 7, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


AUSTIN, John F., Capt. Co. A; Res. Corry, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


BAER, Daniel W., Friv. Co. M; Res. Greensburg, Pa .; Enrd. July 16, 1898; M. I. July 18, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


BAGLEY, Charles N., Priv. Co. HI; Res. Ridgway, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


BAILEY, Angus, Priv. Co. E; Res. Sandy Lake, Pa .; Enrd. June 18, 1898; M. I. June 18, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


BAILEY, Edward S., Sgt. Co. C; Res. Bradford, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; Died Oct. 2, 1898, of typhoid fever at 3d Brig. Field Hosp .; buried on battlefield at Coamo, P. R.


BAILEY, Fred. W., Priv. Co. E; Res. Sandy Lake, Pa .; Enrd. June 18, 1898; M. I. June 18, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


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BAKER, George Daniel, Priv. Co. E; Res. Cooperstown, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


BAKER, Fred. R., Priv. Co. F; Res. Franklin, Pa .; Enrd. June 17, 1898; M. I. June 17, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


BAKER, Lavern L., Priv. Co. A; Res. Corry, Pa .; Enrd. June 16, 1898; M. I. June 16, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


BALDWIN, Charles H., Priv. Co. B; Res. New Castle, Pa .; Enrd. July 5, 1898; M. I. July 7, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


BARBER, Tra J., Priv. Co. I; Res. Warren, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; Prom. to Corp. Sept. 22, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1899.


BARBOUR, Frederick P., Priv. Co. D; Res. Oil City, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; Prom. to Corp. July 1, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


BARGERSTOCK, Edward G., Priv. Co. L; Res. Punxsutawney, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. July 14, 1898; M. I. July 15, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


BARNES, Charles P., Priv. Co. E; Res. Cooperstown, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; From. to Corp. July 1, 1898; Died Sept. 23, 1898, at Ponce, P. R., of wounds in action at Coamo, P. R.


BARNES, Claude E., Corp. Co. E; Res. Cooperstown, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


BARNEY, John S., Priv. Co. A; Res. Corry, Pa .; Enrd. June 16, 1898; M. I.


June 16, 1898; Died Aug. 16, 1898, on board Hosp. boat Relief; buried at sea.


BARR, Frank, Capt. Co. F; Res. Franklin, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; On detached service at Brig. Hdq. from May 17 to June 20, 1898, as Actg. A. A. G., per S. O. 1 1st Brig. 1st Div. 1st Corps; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


BARR, Thomas A., Priv. Co. K; Res. Titusville, Pa .; Enrd. June 16, 1898; M. I. June 16, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


BARRETT, James S., Priv. Co. F; Res. Franklin, Pa .; Enrd. June 17, 1898; M. I. June 17, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


BARRETT, Orris, Priv. Co. I; Res. Warren, Pa .; Enrd. June 16, 1898; M. I. June 16, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


BARRETT, Ulysses P., Priv. Co. C; Res. Bradford, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


BARTHOLOMEW, Arthur W., Priv. Co. C; Res. Bradford, Pa .; Enrd. June 21, 1898; M. I. June 21, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


BARTLEY, Charles E., Priv. Co. B; Res. Mars, Pa .; Enrd. July 5, 1898; M. I. July 7, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.


BARTON, Leroy W., Priv. Co. C; Res. Bradford, Pa. (N. G. P.); Enrd. April 27, 1898; M. I. May 10, 1898; M. O. with Co. Dec. 28, 1898.




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