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Herman F. Kruger, private, 33, May 11, 1898, Au- gust 18, 1899. Wounded in action at battle of Ma- lolos, Philippine Islands, March 31, 1899.
William H. Quardt, private, 22, May 11, 1898, Au- gust 20, 1898.
George F. Stillwagon, private, 25, May 4, 1898, July 21, 1898.
Roscoe Van Horne, private, 20, May 4, 1898, July 12, 1898.
TRANSFERRED.
Hiram L. Atwood, private, 23, May 11, 1898. Transferred to Company H, First South Dakota In- fantry, U. S. V., July 21, 1898.
Ezra R. Fuller, private, 25, May 11, 1898. Trans- ferred to Company C, First South Dakota Infantry, U. S. V., October 14, 1898.
Frank Stewart, private, 21, May 4, 1898. Trans- ferred to Company G, First South Dakota Infantry, U. S. V., July 13, 1898.
Alfred L. Thompson, private. 22, May 11. 1898. Transferred to Hospital Corps, United States Army, June 26, 1898.
KILLED IN ACTION.
James A. Lizer, private, 29, May 4, 1898. Killed in action at battle of Philellan, Philippine Islands, April 24, 1899.
DIED FROM DISEASE.
Roy P. Anderson, private, 22, May 11, 1898. Died of smallpox at Manila, Philippine Islands, November 2, 1898.
James M. Clark, private, 22, May 11, 1898. Died of acute dysentery at Manila, Philippine Islands, November 25, 1898.
John J. Mahoney, private, 24, May 11, 1898. Died of typhoid fever at Manila, Philippine Islands, De- cember 1, 1898.
Henry A. Uppendahl, private, 20, May 4, 1898. Died of typhoid fever, hemorrhage, at Manila, Philip- pine Islands, July 10, 1899.
DISHONORABLY DISCHARGED.
Thomas J. Berckheimer, private, 27, May 4, 1898, July 30, 1899. Dishonorably discharged.
DROPPED.
Henry S. Sheldon, artificer. Did not appear for muster.
George J. Quardt, private. Did not appear for muster.
COMPANY L.
William MeLaughlin, captain, 30, April 25. 1898. October 5, 1899.
Walter S. Doolittle, first lieutenant, 23, April 28.
1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as first sergeant Company B, First South Dakota Infantry, U. S. V. Appointed second lieutenant. Appointed first lieu- tenant and assigned to Company L, July 23, 1898.
George E. Barker, second lieutenant, 20, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as first sergeant Company A, First South Dakota Infantry, U. S. V. Appointed second lieutenant and assigned to Com- Fany L, August 10, 1899.
George G. Ainsworth, first sergeant, 30, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as sergeant. Ap- pointed first sergeant.
Robert B. Ross, sergeant, 23, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Marion D. McMahan, sergeant, 28. April 25, 1898. October 5, 1899. Mustered in as regimental quarter- master sergeant. Reduced to private at his own re- quest and assigned to Company L. Appointed ser- geant.
John L. Wells, quartermaster sergeant, 24. April 25, 1898. October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed corporal, then sergeant. then quartermas- ter sergeant. .
Edwin A. Watson, sergeant, 24. May 2, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899. Mustered in as corporal. Appointed sergeant.
Gus A. Holton, sergeant, 20, May 2, 1898. Ortober 5, 1899. Mustered in as corporal. Appointed ser- geant.
Jesse R. Shafer, corporal, July 16. 1898. October 5. 1899. Mustered in as private Company F. First South Dakota Infantry. U. S. V. Transferred from Company F August 6, 1898. Appointed corporal.
William C. Schmoker, corporal, 29. May 2, 1898. October 5. 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed lance corporal, then corporal.
William H. McManus, corporal, 25. April 26. 1898. October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed corporal.
John J. Crist, corporal, 35, April 26, 1898. Octo- ber 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed mu- sician, then corporal.
Lewis R. Sharpe, corporal, 19, April 25. 1898. Octo- ber 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed cor- poral.
Henry Roberts, corporal, 30, May 2, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed corporal.
Thomas R. Davis, musician, 24, April 26, 1898. October 5. 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed musician.
Frank C. Barnett, musician, 21, May 15, 1898. October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed musician.
Ira L. Hazleton, artificer, 20. April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899. Overcome by heat at battle of Calun- pit, Philippine Islands, April 25, 1899.
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William G. Stufft, wagoner, 35, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed wagoner.
Ralph A. Blackwell, private, 23, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
John Burin, private, 26, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Victor Buxton, private, 22, April 25, 1898, October William H. Cline, private, 35, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Frederick F. Davis, private, 28, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
James H. Davis, private, 25, April 26, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899. Wounded in right foot, at Calumpit, Philippine Islands, April 25, 1899.
Otto P. Georgeson, private, 21, May 15, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Lewis M. Hime, private, 39, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Joseph Holmer, private, 29, May 15, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Frederick R. Lubker, private, 23, May 15, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Blaine Mealey, private, 34, April 26, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
William L. Mabbott, private, 23, May 15, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Charles J. Mcclendon, private, 20, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Charley W. McHugh, private, 23, April 26, 1898, October 5, 1899.
August C. Moses, private, 26, May 15, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Allison Myers, private, 21, May 15, 1898, October . 5, 1899. Wounded in right hand and arm at battle of Meycauayan, Philippine Islands, March 26, 1899.
George Nelson, private, 28, April 26, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Joseph Nenzel, private, 22, May 2, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Thomas F. O'Brien, private, 22, May 15, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
William F. Radecke, private, 19, May 15, 1898, October 5, 1899.
George B. Redding, private, 26, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Otto E. Ross, private, 27, May 15, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Percy Ross, private, 19, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Dietrich Schrader, private, 29, April 26, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Fred Schrier, private, 35, April 26, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Alfred C. Schrivens, private, 28, April 26, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Albert Siebert, private, 24, April 26, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Axel L. Sjoblom, private, 19, May 15, 1898, October 5, 1899. Wounded in left hand, at second trench, battle Pulilan, Philippine Islands, April 25, 1899.
Oscar G. Stevens, private, 22, April 26, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Anthony Sweeney, private, July 12, 1898.
Henry Syverson, private, 32, April 20, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
William M. Wallick, private, June 28, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Guy O. Walford, private, 19, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
DISCHARGED FOR DISABILITY.
Fred C. Lorencen, private, 19, May 15, 1898, August 9, 1899. Wounded in left chest, at battle of Meyacauayan, Philippine Islands, March 26, 1899.
John F. Rogers, private, 23, May 15, 1898, August 21, 1899. Wounded in back, battle of Guiguinto, Phil- ippine Islands, March 29, 1899.
DISCHARGED BY ORDER.
John Q. A. Braden, first lieutenant, 41, May 8, 1898, July 14, 1899. Discharged at Manila, Philip- pine Islands.
George H. Crabtree, second lieutenant, 29, April 26, 1898, June 21, 1899. Discharged to accept commis- sion as first lieutenant.
Jay W. Beck, second lieutenant, 23, April 26, 1898, August 10, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed lance corporal, then regimental sergeant major and transferred to non-commissioned staff. Discharged and mustered in as second lieutenant, June 22, 1899, and assigned to Company L. Discharged to accept promotion as first lieutenant and adjutant First South Dakota Volunteer Infantry.
Amos Patriquin, first sergeant, 33, April 25, 1898, April 12, 1899. Discharged to accept commission as second lieutenant.
Anton Jurich, Jr., quartermaster sergeant, 23, April 26, 1898, August 22, 1899. Wounded in left elbow at Calumpit, Philippine Islands, April 25, 1899.
Earl Whaley, sergeant, 27, April 25, 1898, August 9, 1899. Discharged at Manila, Philippine Islands.
Otto T. Craig, corporal, 22, April 25, 1898, August 28, 1899.
William Barr, private, July 2, 1898, July 1, 1839. Discharged at Manila, Philippine Islands.
Moses M. Bowen, private, 32, April 26, 189S, Au- gust 9, 1899. Discharged at Manila, Philippine Islands.
Fred C. Brunger, private, 27, April 25, 1898, 'Sep- tember 6, 1899. Wounded in left arm at Marilao, Philippine Islands, March 27, 1899.
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Joseph C. Brooks, private, 27, April 25, 1898, July 15, 1899. Discharged at Manila, Philippine Islands. Horace M. Bramham, private, 30, May 2, 1898, July 15, 1899. Discharged at Manila, Philippine Islands. Philip Curran, private, 31, April 26, 1898, August 9, 1899. Discharged at Manila, Philippine Islands.
John Duffy, private, 36, May 1, 1898, July 15, 1899. Discharged at Manila, Philippine Islands.
Oscar W. Horney, private, 30, April 25, 1898, July 1, 1899. Discharged at Manila, Philippine Islands.
William Hamilton, private, 32, April 26, 1898, August 22, 1899.
Isaac Harry, private, 26, April 26, 1898, August 28, 1899.
Charles L. Kelly, private, June 20, 1898, July 29, 1899.
Edward A. McCartney, private, 22, April 26, 1898, July 15, 1899. Discharged at Manila, Philippine Islands.
Jerome B. Morse, private, 45, May 15, 1898, August 28, 1899.
John W. Ortman, private, 34, April 25, 1898, July 9, 1899. Wounded in left thigh, at Guiguinto, Phil- ippine Islands, March 29, 1899. Discharged at Manila, Philippine Islands.
Roy W. Perry, private, 25, May 2, 1898, July 15, 1899. Discharged at Manila, Philippine Islands.
Knut K. Peterson, private, 23, April 26, 1898, July 15, 1899. Wounded in right thigh and hip, at Gui- guinto, Philippine Islands, March 29, 1899. Dis- charged at Manila, Philippine Islands.
John P. Richardson, private, 27, April 26, 1898, August 27, 1899.
Samuel J. Surpless, private, 22, May 15, 1898, May 27, 1898. Discharged at Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Orth D. Stewart, private, 27, April 25, 1898, Au- gust 9, 1899. Transferred from Company H, First South Dakota Infantry, U. S. V., June 11, 1898. Dis- charged at Manila, Philippine Islands.
William E. Weller, private, 41, May 15, 1898, Au- gust 26, 1899.
Jesse Cook, private, 19, May 15, 1898, November 6, 1898. Discharged at Fort Meade, South Dakota.
Alfred Fought, private, 22, April 26, 1898, Novem- ber 3, 1898. Discharged at Fort. Crook, Nebraska.
TRANSFERRED.
William F. P. Ledeboer, sergeant, 24, April 25, 1898. Transferred to non-commissioned staff, April 15, 1899.
Jay W. Beck, lance corporal, 23, April 26, 1898. Mustered in as private. Appointed lance corporal, then regimental sergeant major and transferred to non-commissioned staff. Discharged and mustered in as second lieutenant, June 22, 1899, and assigned to
Company L. Discharged to accept promotion as first lieutenant and adjutant First South Dakota Volun- ter Infantry.
Thomas J. Mahoney, private, 21, May 29, 1898. Transferred to Company H, First South Dakota In- fantry, U. S. V., June 11, 1898.
Oscar H. Clark, private, 25, April 25, 1898. Trans- fered to hospital corps First South Dakota Volunteer Infantry, June 26, 1898.
John W. Primmer, private, 36, May 15, 1898. Trans- ferred to hospital corps First South Dakota Volun- teer Infantry, June 26, 1898.
Horace G. Vose, private, 26, April 25, 1898. Trans- fered to Company G, First South Dakota Infantry, U. S. V., July 13, 1898.
KILLED IN ACTION.
Harlowe De Jean, private, 22, May 15, 1898. Killed in action at first trench, Pulilan, Philippine Islands, April 24, 1899.
DIED OF WOUNDS.
David C. Dean, private, 20, May 15, 1898. Wounded at second trench, Pulilan, Philippine Islands, April 24, 1899. Died April 25, 1899. Buried at Battery Knoll, Grave No. 220, Manila, Philippine Islands.
DIED OF DISEASE.
Jay L. Rundell, sergeant, 20, April 25, 1898. Mus- tered in as corporal. Appointed sergeant. Died July 19, 1899, on transport Morgan City. Remains sent to Spearfish, South Dakota.
Samuel C. Frazee, private, 25, May 15, 1898. Died of cerebro spinal meningitis, at French Hospital, San Francisco, California, June 19, 1898. Buried in National Cemetery, Grave No. 628, San Francisco, California.
Newell E. Jenks, private, 22, April 25, 1898. Died of pneumonia in ship's hospital, S. S. Rio de Janeiro, July 26, 1898. Buried at sea.
DESERTED.
Henry L. Wood, private, 19, April 25, 1898. De- serted at Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, August 2, 1898.
COMPANY M.
Frank W. Medbery, captain, 31, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
George G. Jennings, first lieutenant, 23, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as second lieuten- ant. Appointed as first lieutenant and assigned to Company M, April 13, 1899.
Hiram A. Pratt, second lieutenant, 30, April 26, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as sergeant. Ap-
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pointed quartermastermaster sergeant, first sergeant. Appointed second lieutenant and assigned to Company M. April 12, 1899.
Henry F. Spethman, first sergeant, 32, April 25, 1898. October 5, 1899. Mustered in as corporal. Ap- pointed sergeant, then first sergeant.
Jobn P. Smith, quartermaster sergeant, 27, April 30, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Ap- pointed corporal, then sergeant, then quartermaster sergeant.
Elmer H. Olmsted, sergeant, 29, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Fred Wheeler, sergeant, 22. April 28, 1898. Octo- ber 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed cor- poral, then sergeant.
John P. Haslan, sergeant, July 16, 1898, October 5. 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed ser- geant.
Forrest Merrin, sergeant. 22. April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed cor- poral, then sergeant.
Elisha L. Olmsted, corporal, 23, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Frank Moderegger, corporal, 22, May 14, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed lance corporal, then corporal.
Frank P. McMahon, corporal, 29, April 29, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Wayne B. Larrabee, corporal, 22, April 30, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private in Company G. Transferred from Company G, First South Da- kota Infantry, U. S. V., October 5, 1898. Appointed corporal.
Ira B. Holtzelaugh, corporal, 26, April 30, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed lance corporal, then corporal.
Eugene Parrish, corporal, 20, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed cor- poral.
Leroy Smith, lance corporal, 22, April 28, 1898, October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed lance corporal.
Charles Hultberg, musician, 22, April 28. 1898. . October 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed musician. Wounded in battle at Trenches, February 23, 1899.
Hans Rasmussen, artificer, 24, April 25, 1898. Octo- ber 5, 1899.
John H. Stark, wagoner, 31, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed wag- oner.
Von Ressler Blondin, private. April 25, 1898. Octo ber 5, 1899.
Frank Comyns, private, July 14, 1898. October 5, 1899.
John Donnley, private, 24. April 30, 1898, October
5, 1899. Wounded in battle of Guiguinto, Philippine Islands, March 29, 1899.
Robert N. Estrup, private, 29. April 27. 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Herbert J. Faulk, private, 20, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Samuel D. Fister, private, 31, April 30, 1898, Octo- ter 5, 1899.
William F. Goddard, private, 21. April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Thomas Gordon, private, 34, April 25, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
John O. Helgeson, private, 22, May 19, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Cloyd Hockensmith, private, 26, April 30, 1898, October 5, 1899.
John L. Hockensmith, private, 22, April 30, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Barney Houghtaling, private, 22. May 14, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Oscar R. House, private, 20, May 14. 1898. October 5, 1899.
Jesse T. Hunie, private, 20, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Alfred Jacob, private, 24, May 14. 1898, October 5 1899.
William Lewis, private, 22. April 26, 1898. Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Curvin Marsh, private, 30, April 26, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Wilfred Martin, private, 27, April 27, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899. Transferred from Company A. First South Dakota Infantry. U. S. V., February 2, 1899.
Charles M. McCue,private. 25. May 14, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Luther MeNutt, private, 36, April 28, 1898. Orto- ber 5, 1899.
Fred Mitchell, private, 25, April 30, 1898, October 5. 1899. Wounded in left band at battle of Simon, Philippine Islands, May 14, 1899.
William H. Nelson, private, 27. April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
William C. Nolan, private, 37, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Elmer H. Oliphant, private, 25. April 30. 1898. October 5, 1899.
Wilber A. Olmsted, private, 32, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Charles O. Olson, private, 25, May 14, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Bert Parkson, private, 22, April 28, 1898, Octo- ber 5 1899.
Clemens A. Peck, private, 19, May 14, 1898. Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Peter A. Ribb, private, 23. April 29, 1898, October 5,1899.
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Leonard F. Routson, private, 36, April 27, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Matt Schueler, private, 32, May 14, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Jesse A. Smith, private, 19, April 30, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Ole J. Sogge, private, 23, May 14, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Wilbur G. Spielman, private, 27, April 30, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Abner C. Swilley, private, 45, April 30, 1898, Octo- ber 5, 1899.
Edgar Teal, private, 20, May 14, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Charles F. A. Theiss, private, 24. April 29, 1898, October 5, 1899. Wounded in left side at battle of Guiguinto, Philippine Islands, March 29, 1899.
Martin Thoma, private, 33, April 25, 1898, October 5, 1899.
Arthur Tyler, private, 37, April 30, 1898, October 5, 1899.
William J. Wallace, private, 37, May 14, 1898, October 5, 1899.
RESIGNED.
Charles S. Hunt, first lieutenant, 41, April 25, 1898, July 11, 1898. Resignation accepted.
Henry Murray, first liuetenant, 45, May 4, 1898, February 16, 1899. Resignation accepted.
DISCHARGED TO ACCEPT COMMISSION.
Evan E. Young, second lieutenant, 20, April 25, 1898, April 12, 1899. Discharged to accept commission as first lieutenant and adjutant First South Dakota infantry, U. S. V.
DISCHARGED FOR DISABILITY.
Robert V. Carr, sergeant, 21, April 25, 1898, April 4, 1899.
Boyd Lambert, sergeant, 19, April 25, 1898, No- vember 24, 1898.
David Elmes, musician, 29, May 14, 1838, August 17, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed musi- cian. Wounded in right leg at battle of Marilao, Philippine Islands, March 27, 1899.
Charles N. Day, private, 38. April 25, 1898, August 11, 1899.
Harry N. Myers, private, 22, April 25, 1898, July 14, 1899.
Owen Sheeran, private, 24, May 5, 1898, Ju'y 19, 1898.
DISCHARGED BY ORDER.
William L. Schoettler, first sergeant, 21, April 25, 1898, August 2, 1899. Mustered in as sergeant. Ap- pointed quartermaster sergeant, then first sergeant.
Discharged to accept commission as first lieutenant First South Dakota Infantry, U. S. V.
Charles Zabel, quartermaster sergeant, 29, April 27, 1898, August 7, 1899. Mustered in as private. Ap- pointed lance corporal, then corporal, then sergeant, then quartermaster sergeant.
John W. Platt, sergeant, 21, April 25, 1898, August 26, 1899.
Ernest K. Painter, corporal, 24, April 25, 1898, August 15, 1899. Mustered in as private. Appointed wagoner, then corporal.
Hiram L. Atwood, private, 23, April 30, 1898, July 17, 1899. Transferred from Company K, First South Dakota Infantry, U. S. V., July 21, 1898.
Paul Christman, private, 41, April 30, 1898, April 27, 1899.
Martin Eide, private, 22, April 30, 1898, September 11, 1899. Wounded in right arm, in Trenches, Febru- ary 23, 1899.
Charles H. Jackson,, private, 35, April 26, 1898. August 30. 1899. Wounded at Marilao, Philippine Islands, March 27, 1899.
Charles P. Mullenger, private, 24, April 30, 1898, July 17, 1899.
John O'Connor, private, 24, April 25, 1898. Febru- ary 2, 1899.
Thomas Parr, private. 33, May 17, 1898, August 8, 1899.
Fred W. Schneider, private, 28, May 14, 1898. April 13, 1899.
Carl Taylor, private, 19, April 29, 1898, July 17, 1899.
Charles Trusty, private, 29, April 25, 1898, August 26, 1899.
John Joseph Tompkins, private, June 23, 1898. September 14, 1899.
TRANSFERRED.
Fred L. Burdick, first lieutenant, 38, April 25, 1898. Mustered in as second lieutenant. Discharged to accept commission as first lieutenant First South Dakota Infantry, U. S. V., and assigned to Company M. Appointed to quartermaster January 12. 1899, and transferred to regimental staff.
Frank R. Osborn, sergeant. 26, May 14, 1898. Mustered in as private. Appointed corporal, then sergeant. Appointed regimental quartermaster ser- geant and transferred to the non-commissioned staff, August 12, 1899.
John W. Allen, private, 24, April 25, 1898. Trans- ferred to hospital corps U. S. A., June 26, 1898.
Frank Dixon, private, 26, April 25, 1898. Trans- ferred to hospital corps U. S. A., June 26, 1898.
Frank Baxter, private, May 3, 1898. Transferred from Company C, First South Dakota Infantry, U.
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S. V., July 2, 1898. Transferred to Company C, First South Dakota Infantry, U. S. V., January 2, 1899. Does not appear on rolls of Company C.
DIED OF WOUNDS.
Charles B. Preacher, first sergeant, 45, April 25, 1898. Mustered in as quartermaster sergeant. Ap- pointed first sergeant. Wounded at battle of Mari- lao, Philippine Islands, March 27, 1899. Died March 31, 1899.
William B. Smith, sergeant, 21, April 25, 1898. Mustered in as corporal. Appointed sergeant. Wounded in action, February 23, 1899. Died Febru- ary 23, 1899.
Oscar Fallen, private, 23, April 30, 1898. Wounded at battle of Guiguinto, Philippine Islands, March 29, 1899. Died March 30, 1899.
DIED OF DISEASE.
Wayne B. Larrabee, corporal, 22, April 30, 1898. Died in general hospital, San Francisco, California. No date of death given. See roll of companies G and M.
Joseph W. Whitman, wagoner, 29, April 29, 1898. Died of acute tuberculosis, at Cavite, Philippine Islands, August 26, 1898.
Olavus T. Felland, private, 25, April 30, 1898. Died of smallpox February 3, 1899.
Edward Mancher, private, 19, May 14, 1898. Died of appendicitis, at Cavite, Philippine Islands, Sep- tember 8, 1898.
DESERTED.
Ole O. Rugnes, private, 43, April 25, 1898. De- serted from hosiptal at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, May 30, 1898.
CHAPTER LXXVII
THIRD UNITED STATES VOLUNTEER CAVALRY.
The following is the complete roster of Grigsby's Cowboys, Third United States Volun- teer Cavalry, Spanish-American war, at the time of muster out, also including the profession and postoffice address of each man. Unless otherwise indicated, the postoffice address is in South Dakota.
Colonel, Melvin Grigsby.
Lieutenant Colonel, Charles F. Lloyd. Major, Robert W. Stewart. Adjutant, Otto L. Sues.
Quartermaster, Ralph W. Parliman. Chaplain, Galon S. Clevenger.
TROOP A.
Captain, Seth Bullock, stockman, Deadwood.
First lieutenant, Myron E. Wells, engineer. Lin- coln, Nebraska.
Second Lieutenant, James E. Cusick, mine in- spector, Lead City.
First Sergeant, George T. Etter, engineer, Dead- wood.
Quartermaster Sergeant, - James H. Corcoran, miner, Lead City.
Sergeants, Michael McAylen, miner, Lead City; William A. Rankin, stockman, Deadwood; Merritt L. Day, mine superintendent, Deadwood; Con Sullivan, stockman, Lead City; Michael J. Mullen, stockman, Lead City; Charles Large, stockman, Deadwood.
Corporals, Frederick Meikel, stockman, Terry; Morris S. Johnson, stockman, Deadwood; Joseph D. Wiggins, soldier, United States army; Horace Ross, miner, Lead City; Hugh D. Ford, miner, Lead City; Albert Smith, stockman, Deadwood; Peter L. Ed- holm, stockman, Deadwood; William Gibson, miner, Terry.
Trumpeters, Joseph W. Languth, miner, Lead City; John H. Conway, miner, Terry.
Farrier, Martin Gilligan, stockman, see remarks. Blacksmith, Andrew Brower, blacksmith, Dead- wood.
Saddler, Sander H. Hecox, saddler, Deadwood.
Wagoner, James E. Huston, stockman, on the range.
Privates, Armstrong, Arthur C., cowboy, Dead- wood; Anderson, Christian, soldier, Fort Meade; An- derson, Eric, miner, Terry; Atkins, Benjamin F .. miner, Deadwood; Ballenger, Jesse E., miner, Terry; Bartlett, Frank A., cowboy, Crystal Lake, Minnesota; Bandry, William, miner, Terraville; Blaylock, Ulys- ses A., cowboy, McAllister, Indian Territory; Blod- gett, Eugene, miner, Lead City; Bransfield, William R., cowboy, Lafayette, Tennessee; Bray, Andrew N., druggist, Lead City; Brotherson, Thomas, cowboy, Dickinson, North Dakota; Carney, Louis, miner, Deadwood; Cafferty, Patrick H., miner, Lead City: Casner, Dwight, miner, Deadwood; Collins, Arthur L., cowboy, Deadwood; Cook, John W., cowboy, Terry: Denning, Alfred H., miner, Baltimore, Maryland; Demorest, Jesse B., miner, Deadwood; Domke, Charles, miner, New York, N. Y .; Farley, Thomas, miner, Terry; Finley, Archy R., miner, Pluma; Ford, Cornelius, miner, Lead City; Frizzle, William H., sol- dier, Deadwood; Fryrear, Frederick, miner, Dead- wood; George, Edward, cowboy, Lead City; Gilson, Edward. L., cowboy, Deadwood; Godberry, William R., soldier, Cuba; Green, Thomas J., cowboy, Dead- wood; Hardacker, Guy V .. miner, Terry; Harris, Martin L., miner, Angels, California; Hogan, Charles F., cowboy, on the range; Hunt, Benjamin R., cow- boy, O'Neill, Nebraska; Huston, Francis C., cowboy, cn the range; Kane John F., miner, Terry; Karcher, Charles C., Jr., soldier, Fort Meade; Kuhn, Jacob. cowboy, Havana, Cuba; Lott, Frank L., miner, Terry; Linnett, Large C., cook, Fort Meade; Maclaren,
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