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Eighth Session, 1903 .- Senate-First dis- trict, Union county, August Frieberg ; second district, Clay county, J. E. Payne; third district, Yankton, Charles H. Dillon; fourth district. Bon Homme county, J. P. Cooley ; fifth district, Lin- coln county, Martin E. Rudolph; sixth district, Turner county, William H. Stoddard; seventh district, Hutchinson county, J. W. Ulmer ; eighth district, Charles Mix, Douglas and Gregory counties, Homer W. Johnson; ninth district, Minnehaha county, E. B. Northrup, Henry Robertson; tenth district, McCook county,
E. L. Aber; eleventh district, Henson
county, Henry Boehmer; twelfth district, Davison county, O. L. Branson; thirteenth district, Aurora county, J. H. Close; fourteenth district, Brule county, W. L. Montgomery ; fifteenth district, Moody county, George H. Few ; sixteenth district, Lake county, John H. Will- iamson; seventeenth district, Miner county, J. W. Seney; eighteenth district, Sanborn county, A. B. Rowley; nineteenth district, Jerauld and Buffalo counties, T. W. Lane; twentieth district, Brookings county, Martin N. Trygstad ; twenty- first district, Kingsbury county, Adam Royhl;
twenty-second district, Beadle county, Fred M. Wilcox; twenty-third district, Hand county, Frank E. Saltmarsh; twenty-fourth district, Hughes, Sully and Hyde counties, Cassius C. Bennett; twenty-fifth district, Stanley and Ly- man counties, Douglas F. Carlin; twenty-sixth district, Deuel county, John T. Newby; twenty- seventh district, Hamlin county, E. N. Johnson ; twenty-eighth district, Codington county, C. A. Neill; twenty-ninth district, Clark county, O. H. LaCraft; thirtieth district, Spink county, R. H. McCaughey ; thirty-first district, Grant county, Pierce Cahill; thirty-second district, Day and Marshall counties, E. R. Thompson; thirty-sec- ond district, Day and Marshall counties, J. E. McDougall ; thirty-third district, Brown county, James M. Lawson, William Knoepsel; thirty- fourth district, Roberts county, C. F. Porter ; thir- ty-fifth district, Faulk and Potter counties, Joseph H. Bottum; thirty-sixth district, Edmunds and Walworth counties, H. G. Bovland; thirty-sev- enth district, McPherson and Campbell counties, John Stoller; thirty-eighth district, Lawrence county, L. P. Jenkins, James C. Moody ; thirty- ninth district, Pennington county, John F. Schra- der ; fortieth district, Meade and Butte counties, Henry E. Perkins ; forty-first district, Custer and Fall River counties, John L. Burke. Officers- George W. Snow, president; J. H. Williamson, president pro tempore; J. F. Armstrong, secre- tary; E. Burt Parker, first assistant secretary ; W. J. Simons, second assistant secretary ; J. R. Howell, bill clerk; A. A. Rowen, chief clerk en- grossing and enrolling bills; R. E. Grimshaw, first assistant clerk engrossing and enrolling bills ; Orlando Searles, sergeant-at-arms ; Samuel Harter, assistant sergeant-at-arms; L. G. Wal- strom, postmaster; T. Mckeon, assistant post- master; Edward Larson, watchman and janitor; G. M. Stormont, messenger and nightwatch: G. T. Netson, chaplain ; Walter Trask, Frank Tobey, Benjamin Crow, pages. House-First district, Union county, O. E. Lawson, F. W. Ryan, An- drew Martin ; second district, Clay county, M. J. Chaney, John Frieberg; third district, Yankton county, Titus E. Price, Henry Stoller, John M. Larson; fourth district, Lincoln county, Willard
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H. Huff, William M. Brown, Jacob S. Kehm; fifth district, Turner county, Soren C. Nelson, Albert N. Apland, A. F. Elliott; sixth district, Hutchinson county, C. Rempfer, John J. Wipf, George E. Scobell; seventh district, Bon Homme, Theodore Berndt, August Koenig; eighth dis- trict, Douglas county, R. Hutchinson ; ninth dis- trict, Charles Mix and Gregory counties, Irving H. Welch; tenth district, Minnehaha county, R. E. Vreeland, P. J. Rogde, John A. Egge, Charles J. Mahl, L. Renner; eleventh district, McCook county, B. Countryman, F. T. Jackson ; twelfth district, Hanson county, H. Montgomery ; thirteenth district, Davison county, Mark C. Betts ; fourteenth district, Sanborn county, Wil- liam N. Brown; fifteenth district, Aurora county. Gulliford Mullen; sixteenth district, Jerauld and Buffalo counties, H. B. Farren ; seventeenth dis- trict, Brule county, H. C. Mussman, W. C. Gray- bill; eighteenth district, Miner county, F. N. Dexter; nineteenth district, Lake county, N. Sampson, D. Ferguson; twentieth district, Moody county, W. H. Loucks, A. C. Allen; twenty-first district, Brookings county, Edward Hillestad, August King, George W. Brown; twenty-second district, Kingsbury county, Mar- tin Madison, J. H. Carroll ; twenty-third district, Beadle county, G. S. Hutchinson, John Long- staff; twenty-fourth district, Hand county, Rich- ard Smith; twenty-fifth district, Hughes and Sully counties, T. M. Goddard, A. N. Gerhart ; twenty-sixth district, Stanley and Lyman coun- ties, Warren Young; twenty-seventh district, Clark county, J. M. Johnson, Anton Fryslie; twenty-eighth district, Codington county, A. C. Burnstad, H. Hildebrandt ; twenty-ninth district, Hamlin county, William Trumm; thirtieth dis-
trict, Deuel county, E. E. Distad; thirty-first dis- trict, Grant county, Edgar Kelley, I. D. Steiner ; thirty-second district, Marshall county, Dan G. Stokes ; thirty-third district, Roberts county, G. J. Jenkins, John Teare; thirty-fourth district, Day county, S. L. Potter, A. W. Bigelow, Chris Fal- mer; thirty-fifth district, Brown county, I. L. Browne, M. V. Redding, P. D. Kribs, I. D. Tower; thirty-sixth district, Spink county, W. D. Craig, N. P. Bromley ; thirty-seventh district, Ed- mund county, John J. Rees; thirty-eighth dis- trict, McPherson county, Jacob Muhlbeier ; thir- ty-ninth district, Walworth county, H. DeMa- lignon ; fortieth district, Campbell county, T. A. Fossum: forty-first district, Potter county, Evan F. Gross ; forty-second district, Faulk county, A. J. Porter; forty-third district, Custer county, Miles F. Smith : forty-fourth district, Fall River county, Ellis T. Pierce : forty-fifth district, Pen- nington county, Patrick Daley, Charles Ham, forty-seventh district, Butte county, R. L. Chun- ing ; forty-eighth district, Lawrence county, Rob- ert C. Hayes, Alex A. Moodie, Ernest May, John H. Russell. Officers ' and Employes-J. L. Browne, speaker; J. C. McLemore, chief clerk; Lucian Vreeland, first assistant clerk; George Merriman, second assistant clerk; J. A. Hooper, sergeant-at-arms ; John McDonald, assistant ser- geant-at-arms ; B. A. Williams, chief engrossing and enrolling force; Frank Kuhns, postmast- er; Z. M. Horseley, assistant postmaster; R. F. Edwards, messenger; C. F. Vreeland, chaplain ; Frank Smith, janitor ; T. O. Thomp- son, night watchman; Charles Tuttle, page; William Hargrove, page; Ray Goddard, page; Howard Porter, page, and H. Gassman, bill clerk.
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CHAPTER LXXVI
ROSTER OF OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN OF THE FIRST INFANTRY REGI- MENT, SOUTH DAKOTA VOLUNTEERS.
In the following roster, the age of each man follows the designation of his official rank, fol- lowed by the dates of muster in and muster out, respectively.
FIELD STAFF AND BAND.
Alfred S. Frost, colonel, 42, April 27, 1898, Au- gust 31. 1899. In command of regiment on firing line during every engagement in which the regiment par- ticipated.
Lee Stover, lieutenant colonel, 33, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Charles A. Howard, major, 30, April 25, 1898, Oc- tober 5, 1899.
William F. Allison, major, 28, May 5, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Rodell C. Warne, major and surgeon, 34, May 4, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Adelbert H. Bowman, captain and first assistant surgeon, 47, May 4, 1898, February 27, 1899.
Frederick W. Cox, captain and second assistant surgeon, 34, May 9, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Harry F. Thompson, first lieutenant and third as- sistant surgeon, 29, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private in Company B; transferred to Hospital Corps, United States Army. Appointed acting hospital steward, United States Army. Dis- charged February 23, 1899. Mustered in March 11, 1899, as first lieutenant and assistant surgeon, vice Bowman, resigned.
Charles M. Daley, captain and chaplain, 39, April 29, 1898. October 5, 1899.
Jonas H. Lien, first lieutenant and adjutant, 23, May 4, 1898. Killed in action at- battle of Marilao, Philippine Islands, March 27, 1899.
Evan E. Young, first lieutenant and adjutant, 20. April 25, 1898. August 10, 1899. Mustered in as
second lieutenant Company M, mustered out April 12, 1899. Mustered in as first lieutenant and adju- tant South Dakota Infantry, United States Volun- teers, April 13, 1899, vice Lien, deceased. Discharged to accept commission as captain Eleventh United States Cavalry.
Jay W. Beck, first lieutenant and adjutant, 23, April 26, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as pri- vate in Company L; appointed lance corporal; ap- pointed regimental sergeant major, vice Stover, de- ceased. Discharged June 21, 1899. Mustered in as second lieutenant First South Dakota Infantry, United States Volunteers, June 22, 1899, vice Crab- tree, promoted and assigned to Company L. Dis- charged August 10, 1899. Mustered in as first lieu- tenant and adjutant First South Dakota Infantry, United States Volunteers, August 11, 1899, vice Young, discharged.
Henry Murray, first lieutenant and quartermaster, 45, May 4, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as first lieutenant and quartermaster; resigned; assigned to Company M.
Fred L. Burdick, first lieutenant and quartermas- ter, 37, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as second lieutenant Company H; discharged July 17, 1898. Mustered in as first lieutenant First South Da- kota Infantry, United States Volunteers, July 18, 1898, and assigned to Company M. Appointed regl- mental quartermaster January 12, 1899, vice Mur- ray, resigned.
Roy W. Stover, sergeant major, 22, May 4, 1898. Died of continuous fever and diarrhoea at Manila, Philippine Islands, October 21, 1898.
Alonzo J. Grover, sergeant major, 25, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private of Company B: appointed lance corporal; appointed corporal, vice Crandall, reduced; appointed regi- mental sergeant major, vice Beck, promoted.
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Marion D. McMahan, quartermaster sergeant, 28, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
William T. P. Ledeboer, quartermaster sergeant, 24, April 25, 1898, August 9, 1899. Mustered in as sergeant Company L; appointed regimental quarter- master April 15, 1899, vice McMahan, reduced. Dis- charged at Manila, Philippine Islands.
Frank R. Osborn, quartermaster sergeant, 26, May 14, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as pri- vate Company M; appointed corporal; promoted to sergeant; appointed regimental quartermaster Au- gust 12. 1899, vice Ledeboer, discharged.
Frank M. Halstead, chief musician, 33, May 19, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Frank A. Schroeder, principal musician, 34, May 19, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Chase E. Mulinex, principal musician, 24, May 14. 1898, October 5, 1899.
Louis W. Hubbard, principal musician, 23, May 4, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as quartermaster sergeant Company E; appointed principal musician, vice Schroeder, who upon his own request was re- duced to private and transferred to Company E.
Clyde W. Allen, principal musician, 21, April 30, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as musician Com- pany H; appointed principal musician.
Herbert J. Barker, hospital steward, 24, April 25, 1898. October 5, 1899.
Charles F. Clancy, hospital steward, 33, May 13, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Harry M. Fletcher, hospital steward, 25, May 19, 1898, October 5, 1899.
COMPANY A.
Arthur L. Fuller, captain, 20, April 25, 1898, Oc- tober 5, 1899.
Oscar F. Smith, first lieutenant, 22, May 4, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as second lieutenant Companuy K. First South Dakota United States Vol- unteers; appointed first lieutenant Company A, First South Dakota Infantry, United States Volunteers.
Munson M. Z. Guthrie, second lieutenant, 19, April 25. 1898, October 5, 1899.
Edwin H. Spurling, first lieutenant, 20, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as corporal; ap- pointed sergeant, then first sergeant.
Amariah Rathmall, quartermaster sergeant, 41, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Edward A. Beckwith, sergeant, 18. April 25, 1898. October 5, 1899.
Wellington D. Oldfield, sergeant, 28. April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899. Wounded in left hand by acci- dental gunshot.
Samuel E. Snyder, sergeant, 22, April 26, 1898. October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private; appointed corporal, then sergeant.
1 Charles B. Green, sergeant, 21, April 20, 1898, Oc- tober 5, 1899. Mustered in as private; appointed corporal, then sergeant.
William M. Walters, corporal, 22, April 25, 1898. October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private; appointed corporal.
James H. Pratten, corporal, 34, May 7, 1898, Oc- tober 5, 1899. Mustered in as private; appointed corporal.
Ray L. Greer, corporal, 25, April 27, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private; appointed artificer. then corporal.
Frank Groseclose, corporal, 26, April 28, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private; appointed corporal.
Ernest E. Hanson, corporal, 33, May 7, 1898, Oc- tober 5, 1899. Mustered in as private; appointed corporal.
Calvin F. Barber, corporal, 24, May 19, 1898, Oc- tober 5, 1899. Mustered in as private; appointed musician, then corporal.
Arthur J. Bushnell, musician, 21, April 25, 1898. October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private; appointed musician.
Edward E. Graham, artificer, 25, April 27, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private; appointed artificer.
John Frisk, wagoner, 22, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1898. Mustered in as private; appointed wagoner.
Melvin A. Perkins, musician, 27, May 4, 1898, Oc- tober 5, 1899. Mustered in as private; appointed musician.
Howard H. Ainsworth, private, 27, May 16, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Royle T. Atkins, private, 21, May 4, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Peter T. Bayard, private, 29, April 25, 1898, Oc- tober 5, 1899.
Howard B. Boyles, private, 18, May 2, 1898, Oc- tober 5, 1899.
Wesley M. Bradford, private, 23, April 21, 1898, October 5, 1899.
William C. Bradford, private, 25, April 28. 1898. October 5, 1899.
Jeston E. Calhoun, private, 21, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Harry Christensen, private, 24, April 26, 1898, Oc- tober 5, 1899.
Fred C. Cloeter, private, 30, May 2, 1898, October 5. 1899.
Arthur C. DeHart, private, 24. May 4, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Charles H. Doane, private, 23. May 7, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Oliver P. Fellers, private, 27, May 7, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
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HISTORY OF SOUTH DAKOTA.
Lucius F. Ferry, private, 27, May 7, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Philip H. Ferry, private, 22, May 7, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
John N. Garner, private, 22, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5. 1899.
Frederick Gifford, private, 22, April 26, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Jobn H. Goddard, private, 19, April 28, 1898, October 5, 1899.
William H. Green, private, 28, May 2, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Alfred E. Hegglund, private, 20, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Wilson Hinkley, private, 33, May 11, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Covert N. House, private, 22, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
John Jess, private, 27, April 28, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Fred A. Jewell, private, 22, May 7, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Harry R. Johnson, private, 23, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Bert L. Jones, private, 27, May 2, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Frank E. Kephart, private, 26, May 7, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Drew O. Kierbow, private, 25, April 29, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
John W. Latta, private, 22, April 28, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Lawrence Lawler, private, 23, April 27, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Terence P. Leonard, private, June 24, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Peter L. Lynott, private, 22, April 27, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Edward J. McMackin, private, 24, May 19, 1898, October 5, 1899.
William H. McNutt, private, 19, May 2, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Havilah W. Melone, private, 25, May 7, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Ole Miller, private, 22, May 7, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Christopher Mallick, private, 23, April 27, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Ray E. Munsou, private, 27, April 26, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
William C. Notmeyer, private, 22, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Ole Oleson, private, 31. April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899
Jesse W. Owens, private, 23, April 27, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Daniel F. O'Neil, private, 21, May 2, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Edward J. Phares, private, 26, April 25, 1898, Oc- tober 5, 1899.
. George Reynick, private, 22, May 7, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Leonard T. Scovel, private, 29, April 25, 1898, Oc- tober 5, 1899.
Milton A. Snider, private, 21, April 25, 1898, Octo- 1899.
Andrew Stich, private, June 16, 1898, October 5, 1898.
Oscar I. Williams, private, 20, April 27, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
DISCHARGED BY ORDER.
Samuel G. Larson, first lieutenant, 22, April 25, 1898, August 10, 1899. Discharged at Manila, Phil- ippine Islands. Mustered in as second lieutenant Company C, First South Dakota Infantry, U. S. V. Appointed first lieutenant Company A. First South Dakota Infantry, U. S. V.
George E. Barker, first sergeant, 20, April 25, 1898, August 10, 1899. Wounded in right hand by gun- shot. Discharged at Manila, Philippine Islands, to accept commission as second lieutenant First South Dakota Infantry, U. S. V.
Charles Kiser, sergeant, 34, May 7, 1898, June 30, 1899. Discharged at Manila, Philippine Islands.
Ernest E. Goding, sergeant, 20, May 7, 1898, July 19, 1899. Mustered in as corporal. Appointed ser- geant. Discharged at Manila, Philippine Islands.
Robert J. Webster, corporal, 24, May 4, 1898, July 19, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed cor- poral. Discharged at Manila, Philippine Islands.
John W. Wilson, corporal, 31, April 25, 1898, August 26, 1899. Discharged at San Francisco, Cali- ifornia.
Albert T. Cavaness, wagoner, 27, April 26, 1898, July 16, 1899. Discharged at Manila, Philippine Islands.
Frank B. Anderson, private, 20, April 25, 1898, June 4. 1898. Discharged at San Francisco, Cali- fornia.
Henry W. Bowers, private, 27, May 7, 1898, Sep- tember 7. 1899. Discharged at San Francisco, Cali- fornia.
Charles M. Bray, private, 22, May 2, 1898, August 2, 1899. Discharged at San Francisco, California.
Abraham Cayce, private, 24, May 7, 1898. August 27, 1899. Discharged at San Francisco, California.
Horace A. Chase, private, 20. April 27, 1898, Au- gust 26, 1899. Discharged at San Francisco, Cali- fornia. .
Robert Hall, private, 26. April 26, 1898, August 21, 1899. Discharged at San Francisco, California.
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William C. Hoover, private, 19, May 27, 1898, August 28, 1899. Discharged at San Francisco, Cali- fornia.
Albert A. Johnson, private, 19, May 10, 1898, Au- gust 28, 1899. Discharged at San Francisco, Cali- forniÄ….
Thomas S. Kingston, private, 23, May 10, 1898, August 9, 1899. Discharged at Manila. Philippine Islands.
Charles P. Peterson, private, 37, April 25, 1898, August 9, 1899. Discharged at Manila, Philippine Islands.
Alfred Pines, private, 39, April 25, 1898, September 6, 1899. Discharged at San Francisco, California.
TRANSFERRED.
Jay W. Miller, private, 32, April 26, 1898. Trans- ferred to Company B, First South Dakota Infantry, U. S. V.
George S. B. Cooke, private, July 16, 1898. Trans- ferred to Company G, First South Dakota Infantry, U. S. V.
Leonard A. Ruby, private, 26, April 25, 1898. Transferred to Company H, First South Dakota In- fantry, U. S. V.
Wilford Martin, private, 27, April 27, 1898. Trans- ferred to Company M, First South Dakota Infantry, U. S. V.
DROWNED.
Edwin A. Harting, first lieutenant, 25, April 25, 1898. Drowned February 14, 1899, in River Pasig, near town of Pasig, Philippine Islands.
DIED OF DISEASE.
Jim Goddard, musician, 18, April 28, 1898. Died June 15, 1898, at Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
COMPANY B.
Alonzo B. Sessions, captain, 22, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Jobn C. Fox, first lieutenant, 26, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Victor M. Dalthorp, second lieutenant, 22, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as sergeant in Company D. Appointed second lieutenant Com- pany B September 18, 1899, vice E. E. Hawkins, mus- tered out.
Arthur R. Schlosser, first sergeant, 19, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as sergeant. Ap- pointed first sergeant.
Donald H. Fox, quartermaster sergeant, 22, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Charles L. Butler, sergeant, 19, April 25, 1898. October 5, 1899. Wounded at Five Mile Trench, April 24. 1899.
William Hill, sergeant, 24, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Henry C. Schlosser, sergeant, 22, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Erik J. Aslesen, sergeant, 26, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899. Mustered in as corporal. Appointed sergeant.
August Anderson, corporal, 23, April 25, 1898. October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed corporal.
Charles B. Ward, corporal, 26, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed corporal.
Julius N. Rodenburg, corporal, July 2, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed corporal.
Frank Augustine, corporal, 25, May 11, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed corporal.
Newton W. Powers, corporal, 22, May 11, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed corporal.
Grant H. Stone, corporal, 22, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed corporal.
George I. White, musician, 23, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed musician.
Milton S. Crandall, musician, 19, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed musician.
Carl F. Roman, artificer, 35, April 25, 1898. Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Claus Thielsen, wagoner, 27, May 11, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed wagoner.
John W. Anker, private, 24, May 19, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Albert C. Bunce, private, 19, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Emanuel N. Cole, private, 22, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Charles A. Chester, private, 22, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
William E. Dickinson, private, 21, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Roy Ellis, private, 22, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Louis A. Flaskey, private, 21, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
George W. Flick, private, 40, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Adam F. Glaser, private, 21, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Fred Hengel, private, 27, April 25, 1898, October 5. 1899.
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HISTORY OF SOUTH DAKOTA.
Wallace Hill, private, 23, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Thomas J. Haffey, private, 21, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Henry A. Homan, private, 20, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Levi W. James, private, 25, April 25, 1898, Octo- her 5, 1899.
John Johnson, private, 26, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
James A. Jones, private, 23, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
David Lahiff, Jr., private, July 21, 1898, October 5, 1899.
John O. McLeran, private, 23, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Harry Pawley, private, 20, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Eugene L. Parker, private, 23, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Charles A. Ruh, private, 29, May 16, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Homer B. Smith, private, 21, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Timothy Spencer, private, 25, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Howard W. Simpson, private, 22, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Joseph J. Whalen, private, 25, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Forest D. Wells, private, 20, May 11, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Malcolm M. Waite, private, 23, May 11, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Ernest Wehling, private, 19, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Fred J. Watson, private, 22, April 25, 1898, Octo- her 5, 1899.
William R. Yeoman, private, 29, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
George J. Ziegelmaier, private, 31, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
DISCHARGED FOR DISABILITY.
Arthur W. Swenson, sergeant, 25, April 25, 1898, August 15, 1899. Mustered in as corporal. Appointed sergeant. Wounded in action, April 25, 1899. Dis- charged at Presidio, San Francisco, California.
Albert J. Anderson, private, 20, April 25, 1898, July 19, 1898. Discharged at Camp Merritt, San Francisco, California, on surgeon's certificate of dis- ability.
Herman M. Bellman, private, May 11, 1898, August 15, 1899. Wounded in action, February 27, 1899. Discharged at Presidio, San Francisco, California.
Fred fobin, private, 25, May 11, 1898, June 17,
1899. Discharged at Camp Stotsenberg, Manila, Phil- ippine Islands, on surgeon's certificate of disability, incurred in line of duty.
DISCHARGED PER ORDER.
Edwin E. Hawkins, second lieutenant, 24, April 25, 1898, August 29, 1899. Discharged at Presidio, San Francisco, California.
Walter S. Doolittle, sergeant, 22, April 25, 1898, April 12, 1899. Discharged at Malolos, Philippine Islands, to accept commission as second lieutenant First South Dakota Infantry, U. S. V.
Carl W. Anthony, corporal, 22, April 25, 1898, August 15, 1899. Discharged at Presidio, San Fran- cisco, California.
Nathaniel W. Stewart, corporal, 26, April 25, 1898, July 2, 1899. Discharged at Manila. Philippine Islands.
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