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Show , FY Seth ay de HISTORY MEXICAN OF NEW FACTS Albert Harry Raymond, ik? a rs eer ~ Pee Clifford L. Reed, B. L. Reynolds, Arthur Edwin 7 L. Charles L. Renner, asi ok Oe a BRM EOE bey OMB TE SE Tot ee J en ee ta | hen -%. pe eas. te PS ae be he ae De ee eer ee too nd ta Millard saddler, trumpeters, Willis in battle June 24; Frank E. A. Hill, ; Raton; Raton; Aen fo Sie See ee a & : e: ? J oe Sito Armstrong; Williams, Raton ; E. Somers, John MeSpar C. Edward Raton; Hiram wagoner, farrie?, The Hdward a t F. Cavanaugh, Raton, wounds; Albert wounded June 24; Michael Fornoff, Albuquerque; Wm. GC. Henderson, Gallup, absent July John H. Coyle, seh Gibson, oT 1 to Sept. a ee Thomas wounded June 24; Frederick John Goodwin, Gallup; John AID Troopers: Alvin ©. Ash, Raton, absent from July 1 to Sept. 7, on ne of wound received in battle; Arthur T. Anderson, Albuquerque; Robert oe Gallup; John J. Beissel, Gallup; Cloid Camp, Raton; Marion Camp, a GT Springer; Silver City. Gallup; Briggs, Raton; A Fie Haefner, Frank 1; 8. Reid, account of Bert T. reduced received Phipps, Quinn, Keeley, Lamy; Elias M. Littleton, Springer; Fred P. Meyers, - nd from first sergeant to trooper on account of absence caused by Wo" in battle July 1; Daniel Moran, Gallup; John Noish, Raton; it “> Bland; Archibald Petty, Gallup; George H. Quigg, Gallup; Wa : ue} San Marcial; Wm. Radcliff Gallup; Richard Richards, Albuquerd’™» Johnson, Raton; John S Kline, San mop’ a Robert W. Reid, Raton, absent from June 24 to Sept. 8 on acco George Roland, Deming, wounded June 24; Charles M. Simmons, Richard Whit: W. Shannon, Raton; Neal Thomas, Aztec; Grant Travis, Aztec; Clarence tington, Gallup; Lyman E. Whited, Raton; William D. Wood, Bland ; ante’ Wright, Springer. George D. Swan, discharged on account of disability. Gallup, Samuel and Frank M. Thomps0om, “erted T. McCulloch, Springer, «aod i from camp at Tampa, Fla., Aug. 4, 1898. yellow fever hospital, Aug. 15, 1898. Henry Eugene A. Lutz, Raton, in batJ. Haefner, Gallup, killed arent tle June 24. 12: Transferred to Troop I May Sergeant, Henry *- “ rs rr PE ae ee ek eee) A * Se te oe *-&> + a * Peet | Gee Sm eae ies Raa ak awe a eee oe 04Pe3 Fb I Net oisek a ee be O’Neal, V. William =ed George July wounded Cry rs Paes *“ENG TR ie | aa te oe er ey er Plt et Peto teed toot teak te See Se Ey te PME * ie eet ee ee eee ee et oe ee ee ee eer eee + * ~ abl Oe ee A ord pape es ee SE Ney de Fg ok vt Nh Bot aa Stare aan. ates Luther L. Stewart, Raton, wounded Gallup, Albuquerque; o 2% Cad Pe PLA ehe ron, * ee Gallup; second lieutenant, David J. Leahy, Raton, on sick Gallup; first ser Sept. 3, from wound received in San Juan battle; McCaa, Gallup; quartermaster sergeant, Jacob 8. Mohler, Rolla A. Fullenweiden, Raton; Matthew T. McGehee, RaGallup; corporals: Henry Kirah, Gallup; James D. Ritchie, ee John Wesley Green, list from July 1 to geant, Columbus H. Gallup; sergeants: ton; James Brown, J E. Staub, Wil L. Russell, Adolph T. Reyer, Albert Rogers, Lee C. Rice, Lewis John G. Skipliam G. Shields, Arthur H. Stockbridge, George H. Sharland, KH. VinGeorge Trump, O. Norman with, James B. Sinnett, Edward Tangen, nedge, Louis ©. Wardwell, Paul Warren, Charles E. Watrous, Beauregard Private, James ue. Webber, John Walsh, Thomas J. Wells, all from Albuquerq Second lieutenant, Douglass, Albuquerque, discharged on account of disability. Privates 1898. 1, August adjutant, Maxwell Keyes, Albuquerque, promoted to F. Flynn, Hedrick Ben transferred from Troop F to I, May 12, 1898: Joseph Hickey, Michael Hogan, Harry Bruce King, George M. Goodrich, Walter HyKearney, Lewis Larson, John McCoy, Charles A. ‘Nehmer, Leo G. Rogers, rst, Jr., Frank Temman Rafalowitz, Edwards John Spencer, Carl J. Schearnha ple, Joseph L. Bawcom. lieutenant, Troop G.—Captain, William H. H. Llewellyn, Las Cruces; first a Pee PP Quier, aga es . in) » ee ee ee of ee ee ee oe Coe eT et ee ee oe co Ere . Se Be Paar PPh oe eee eee er T. Reed, wounded June 24, 1898; ee ee ee ee ee ee Met tie oat Gece Pee eS a ee er % ee Frank Parmelee, ri Se S Sith ahh athe Fide nh hy cannes Green, D. John Glessner, Otis 1, 1898; July Goldberg, George Hammer, C. Hartle, wounded June 24, 1898; Charles O. Hopping, Thomas Stephen A. Kennedy, Charles HE. Leffert, Guy M. Lusk, John M.1, Leach, 1898; William Martin, John B. Mills, Herbert P. McGregor, wounded July A. Charles Neal, E. Nickell, Otto W. Nesbitt, George W. ,Newitt, John W. Samuel ee | hte Ayo wounded We en aay th: agile that such a dered his own services, if needed. When it was known from all deluged was Otero r Governo d, organize be to was regiment was troops Four join. parts of New Mexico with applications to fe LEADING 532 |