* SSSiSiSSSiSSSSiSSiSSSSSSSSSS!!^^ nass t-/30^ Book 'O PHKat.VTED FTl MEDAL LIST ..OF.. Sons of the American Revolution WHO SERVED IN THE War with Syjain. 1^^ ' u ISSUED BY The National Society OF THE Sons of the American Revolution I 900. LIST OF MEMBERS -OP- VARIOUS STATE SOCIETIES -OF THE- Sons of the American Revolution WHO SERVED IN THE W^AR WITH SPAIN. ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 1900. MEDAL COMMITTEE. HENRY S. SIBLEY. - - Secretary Michigan State Society. Detroit. Mich. A. HOWARD CLARK. Reeistr;»r-General National Society. Washington. D. C. SAMUEL EBERLY GROSS. Secretary-General National Society. Chicago. Ills. Resolution Adopted at the Congress of The National Society, S. A. R., at Detroit, Michigan, May i, 1899. Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed with power to undertake to secure from the Government either an old Spanish gun or plate from one of the Spanish ships, from which medals may be struck, to be distributed to those members of the order who served in the recent war with Spain, and that they also consider the advisability of publishing a list of the members of the order who served in the recent war. MEMBERS OF THE ARIZONA SOCIETY. Charles Bennett Christy, Corporal Seventh California Infantry, United States Volunteers. George D. Christy, Captain First Territorial Volunteers. Shirley A. Christy, Paymaster's Clerk, United States Volunteers. MEMBERS OF THE ARKANSAS SOCIETY. John B. McFarland, Captain Second Mississippi, United States Volunteers. MEMBERS OF THE CALIFORNIA SOCIETY. C. G. Austin, Sergeant California Heavy Artillery, United States Vol- unteers. Edward Bellows, Paymaster, United States Navy. John R. Berry, Colonel Seventh California Infantry, United States Vol- unteers. Norman J. Blackwood, Past Assistant Surgeon, United States Navy. Norris King Davis, Assistant Engineer, United States Navy, Ship "Philadel- phia." Edward Everts, Assistant Surgeon, United States Navy. O SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Arthur S. Guthrie, Captain First Battalion, California, United States Vol- unteers. Edward Hunter, Lieutenant Colonel and Judge Advocate, United States Army. John A. Lockwood, Captain Fourth United States Cavalry, at Presidio, San Francisco. Thomas S. Phelps, Jr., Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy. J. Estcourt Sawyer, Captain and Quartermaster, United States Army, and Major Quartermaster Volunteers. William R. Shafter, Major General United States Volunteers and Brigadier General United States Army. William R. Smedberg, Jr., Lieutenant Fourth United States Cavalry, on Staff of General Young, at Santiago. Frank B. Upham, Ensign, United States Navy, Ship "Olympia." MEMBERS OF THE COLORADO SOCIETY. Henry B. Burr, Private First Colorado Volunteer Infantry. Charles A. Coolidge, Lieutenant Colonel Ninth United States Infantry. Augustus W. Corliss, Lieutenant Colonel Second United States Infantry, wounded at Santiago. T. Wain-Morgan Draper, Captain United States Volunteer Engineers. Irving Hale, Brigadier General United States Volunteers ; Colonel First Colorado Volunteer Infantry. Charles Earle Locke, Captain First Colorado Volunteer Infantry. WHO SERVED IN THE WAR WITH SPAIN MEMBERS OF THE CONNECTICUT SOCIETY. Leonard B. Almy, Major and Chief Surgeon United States Volunteers. F. Thornton Arms, Paymaster, United States Navy. Robert C. Beers, Naval Reserves, Ship "Catskill." Theodore A. Bingham, Major Corps of Engineers, United States Army. Arthur H. Bronson, Lieutenant Quartermaster First Regiment Connecticut Volunteers. E. Brainerd Bulkley, Naval Reserves. John L. Bunce, Assistant Paymaster United States Navy, Temporary Service. James B. Burbank, Major Fifth United States Artillery. Richard W. DeLamater, Sergeant First Regiment Connecticut Volunteers. Lea Febiger, Captain Twenty-third Infantry, United States Army. James B. Houston, Additional Paymaster United States Volunteers. Robert W. Huntington, Colonel Marine Corps, Commanding Fort McCalla, Guantanamo, Cuba. Samuel G. Huntington, Sergeant First Regiment Connecticut Volunteers. Louis F. Middlebrook, Ensign United States Navy, Temporary Service. Charles W. Newton, Captain First Regiment Connecticut Volunteers. Allan M. Osborn, Lieutenant First Connecticut Volunteer Artillery. Died October i, 1898, of typhoid fever. 8 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Rev. Alfred L. Royce, Chaplain United States Navy, Ship "New York." Richard B. Smith, Second Lieutenant Third Regiment, Connecticut Vol- unteers. George B. Thayer, Private First Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers. Augustus C. Tyler, Colonel Third Regiment Connecticut Volunteers. Leonard D. Wildman, First Lieutenant United States Signal Corps. MEMBERS OF THE DELAWARE SOCIETY. William B. Carswell, Past Assistant Engineer, Temporary Service, United States Navy, Ships "Chicago," "Atlanta" and "Essex." Albert Watson Alden Foreman, Second Lieutenant First Delaware Volunteer Infantry. James Lindsay Francej Surgeon, with rank of Major, First Delaware Volun- teer Infantry. Francis M. Munson, Chaplain, with rank of Captain, Delaware Volunteer In- fantry. Henry B. Nones, Captain United States Navy. MEMBERS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOCIETY. F. J. Adams, Major and Surgeon, First Montana Infantry, United States Volunteers. Harry R. Anderson, Captain Fourth Artillery, United States Army. John Breckinridge Babcock, Lieutenant Colonel United States Army, Brigadier Gen- eral and Brevet Major General United States Volunteers. WHO SERVED IN THE WAR WITH SPAIN 9 Albert S. Barker, Captain United States Navy. John W. Bayne, Major and Brigade Surgeon United States Volunteers. PVank M. Bennett, Past Assistant Engineer United States Navy; Chief Engineer Ship "New York." Henry V. Boynton, Brigadier General United States Volunteers. Joseph Cabell Breckinridge, Brigadier General and Inspector General of the United States Army. Major General of Volunteers. William C. Brown, Captain First Cavalry, United States Army. Bernard A. Byrne, Captain Sixth Infantry, United States Army. Charles Byrne, Captain Sixth Infantry, United States Army. Constantine Chase, Captain Fourth Artillery, United States Army. Colby M. Chester, Captain United States Navy, Ship "Cincinnati." Calvin Duvall Cowles, Major Seventeenth Infantry, United States Army; Lieutenant Colonel United States Volunteers. Cleland Davis, Ensign United States Navy, Ship "Helena." Francis W. Dickins, Captain United States Navy. Arthur IngersoU Flagg, First Lieutenant Third Virginia A^olunteer Infantry. Died September 13, 1898. James M. Flint, Medical Director United States Navy. Adolphus W. Greely. Brigadier General L^nited States Army ; Chief Signal Officer of the United States Army. Charles R. Greenleaf, Colonel, Assistant Surgeon General, United States Army. lO SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION John C. Gresham, Captain Seventh Cavalry, United States Army. John P. Hains, Lieutenant Third ArtiUery, United States Army. Phihp Hichborn, Chief Constructor United States Navy. Walter Howe, Captain Fourth Artillery, United States Army, and Colonel Forty-seventh United States Volunteers. Alfred E". Hunt, Captain Pennsylvania Artillery, United States Volun- teers. (Deceased.) Theodore F. Jewell, Captain United States Navy, Ship "Minneapolis." Loren Bascom Johnson, Naval Cadet. Lyman W. V. Kennon, Captain Sixth Infantry, U^nited States Army, and Colonel Thirty-fourth LTnited States Volunteers. Lewis A. Kimberly, Rear Admiral U^nited States Navy. (Retired.) Prize Commissioner District of Maine. Oscar F. Long, Major Quartermaster's Department, United States Army. Robert A. Marmion, Medical Inspector United States Navy. John H. Moore, Lieutenant Commander United States Navy, Ship "Co- lumbia." Warren P. Newcomb, First Lieutenant Fifth Artillery, United States Army. Oscaloosa M. Smith, Captain and Commissary of Subsistence United States Army. Lieutenant Colonel by assignment. David S. Stanley, Jr., First Lieutenant Twenty-second Infantry, United States Army. Aide-de-Camp to General Coppinger. WHO SERVED IN THE WAR WITH SPAIN II Edgar Z. Steever, Major Third United States Cavalry, on special duty collecting and preparing information pertaining to His- pano-American countries. George M. Sternberg, Surgeon General United States Army. Rank of Briga- dier General. William K. Van Reypen, Surgeon General United States Navy. Joseph Wheeler, Major General United States Volunteers. Arthur W. Yates, First Lieutenant Ninth Infantry, United States Army. MEMBERS OF THE FLORIDA SOCIETY. James H. Bull, Lieutenant LTnited States Navy, Ship "Newport." Richard M. Gary, Captain First Florida Volunteer Infantry. E. A. Moreno, Sergeant First Florida Volunteer Infantry. MEMBERS OF THE ILLINOIS SOCIETY. Edward Milton Adams, Jr., Navigator's Yeoman, Ships "Wilmington," "Lancaster' and "Terror." Metellus L. C. Funkhouser, Captain First Illinois Volunteer Infantry. William H. Higby, Captain Third Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Henry H. Humphreys, Lieutenant Colonel United States Army. (Retired.) John A. Jameson, Assistant Paymaster United States Navy, Ship "Ni- agara." 12 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION H. p. Johnson, Private First Illinois Volunteer Infantry. George V. Lauman, Lieutenant Colonel First Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Paul W. Linebarger, Second Lieutenant First Cavalry, Illinois Volunteers. John Glenn l^.IcClaughrey, Adjutant First Battalion, Third Illinois Volunteer In- fantry. George Mayhew Moulton, Colonel Second Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Alfred S. Northrup, Private Sixth Cavalry, United States Army. A. T. Osgood, Corporal First Illinois Volunteer Cavalry. Earl D. Thomas, Major Fifth Cavalry, United States Army. Edgar Bronson Tolman, Major First Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Henry L. Turner, Colonel First Illinois Volunteer Infantry. J. W. Young, Second Lieutenant Eig-hth Ohio Volunteer Infantrv. MEMBERS OF THE INDIANA SOCIETY. Rosecrans J. Bosworth, Private One Hundred and Fifty-eighth Indiana Volun- teer Infantry. Guy W. Brown, Lieutenant United States Navy. William E. English, Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, United States Volun- teers, and Aide upon the staff of Major-General Joseph Wheeler. Disabled July ist, 1898, before Santiago. Robert Warren Hawkins, Private One Hundred and Fifty-ninth Indiana Volun- teer Infantry. WHO SERVED IN THE WAR WITH SPAIN I3 Harry S. New, Captain and Assistant Adjutant General United States Volunteers upon the Staff of Brigadier General Has- brouck. Raymond Patterson Van Camp, Private Twenty-seventh Indiana Volunteer Battery. MEMBERS OF THE IOWA SOCIETY. Sumner Tyler Bisbee, Captain Fiftieth Iowa Infantry. Edwin H. Brown, First Lieutenant Fifty-second Iowa Infantry. Harry John Dutton, Private Fifty-first Iowa Infantry. Edward R. Hutchins, Captain and Assistant Commissary, United States Vol- unteers. Cyril Ward King, Assistant Quartermaster United States Volunteers. Rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Alexander Lewis Sortor, Corporal Fifty-second Iowa Infantry. Emory Worthington, Captain Fifty-first Iowa Infantry. MEMBERS OF THE KANSAS SOCIETY. Coryell Faulkner, Hospital Steward Twentieth Kansas Volunteers. Garrison McCaskey, Second Lieutenant Twenty-fifth Infantry, United States Army. 14 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION MEMBERS OF THE KENTUCKY SOCIETY. James C. Bryant, Alajor Third Kentucky Volunteers. Joseph Garrard, Captain Ninth United States Cavalry. Chapman C. Todd, Commander United States Navy. John C. Watson, Commodore United States Navy, Commanding Blockade Squadron. MEMBERS OF THE MAINE SOCIETY. Walter Trumbull Camp, Ensign United States Navy, Ship "Montauk." William Henry Clifford, Jr., Lieutenant United States Navy, Ships "Montauk" and "Rainbow." Samuel Clark Dillingham, Corporal First Maine Volunteer Infantry. Joseph Warren Glidden, Second Lieutenant Fourth United States Infantry. Franklin Runyan Lang, Lieutenant First Maine Volunteer Infantry. Everhard Elmer Newcomb, Major First Battalion Maine Volunteer Heavy Artil- lery. Mervyn A. P. Rice, First Lieutenant First Maine Volunteer Infantry. Marshall William Wood, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Surgeon United States Army. WHO SERVED IN THE WAR WITH SPAIN 1 5 MEMBERS OF THE MARYLAND SOCIETY. James C. Cresap, Lieutenant Commander L'^nited States Navy. Joseph N. D. Daniels, Lieutenant Fifth Maryland United States Volunteers. James Davidson Iglehart, Captain, Assistant Surgeon Fifth Maryland United States Volunteers. Charles A. E. King, Past Assistant Engineer United States Navy. Jules G. Ord, Lieutenant Sixth United States Infantry. Killed at San Juan, Santiago, July i, 1898. Alexander Shaw Porter, Captain, Assistant Surgeon United States Army. James C. Porter, Captain First Maryland United States Volunteers. Theodoric Porter, Lieutenant Commander United States Navy. Arthur John Pritchard, Paymaster United States Navy. Watson B. Randall, Quartermaster Sergeant Fifth Maryland United States Volunteers. Yates Stirling, Captain United States Navy. MEMBERS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY. James D. Adams, Lieutenant Commander United States Navy, Ship "Yankton." Frank Baker, Captain Ordnance Department, United States Army. l6 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Edward Barker, Jr., Corporal First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, United States Volunteers. Richard P. Benson, Quartermaster Massachusetts Naval Brigade. Walter L. Bouve, Captain, Assistant Adjutant General United States Vol- unteers. Charles H. Brigham, Lieutenant United States Navy, Ship "Prairie." Herbert L. Burrell, Surgeon Superintendent Hospital Ship "Bay State." Frederick Augustine Cheney, Lieutenant First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, United States Volunteers. Albert B. Chick, Captain First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, United States Volunteers. Rufus Coffin, Assistant Paymaster United States Navy. Harrison G. O. Colby, Commander United States Navy, Ship "Hannibal." Leonard T. Cutter, Lieutenant United States Revenue Cutter "Rush." Charles K. Darling, Major Sixth Massachusetts Infantry, United States Vol- unteers. Walter M. Dickinson, Captain Seventeenth Infantry, United States Army. Killed at El Caney, Cuba. James H. Dillaway, Jr., Lieutenant United States Navy, Ship "Lehigh." Edward H. Eldredge, Major Eighth Massachusetts Infantry, United States Volunteers. Harry B. Fairbanks, Major Second Massachusetts Infantry, United States Volunteers. WHO SERVED IN THE WAR WITH SPAIN ly Joseph Foster, Pa}^ Inspector United States Navy. Howard A. Gilson, Corporal Eighth Massachusetts Infantry. Edward Glines, Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, United States Vol- unteers. Curtis Guild, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, Inspector General United States Volunteers, General Fitzhugh Lee's Staff. Lincoln D. Hatch, Landsman United States Navy, Ship "Prairie." Percival S. Hatch, Private Twenty-second New York Volunteers. Austin M. Knight, Lieutenant L'nited States Navy, Ship "Puritan." Lester Leland, Second Lieutenant Fifth Massachusetts Volunteers; Staff of Brigadier General W. A. Bancroft. Henry W. Lyon, Commander United States Navy, Ship "Dolphin." Rodney Macdonough. Captain Sixth Pennsylvania Volunteers. Otis H. Marion, Major and Surgeon Sixth Massachusetts, United States Volunteers. Lewis M. Melcher, Lieutenant United States Revenue Cutter "Franklin." Edwin T. Morse, Pharmacist United States Navy. Frank H. Newcomb, First Lieutenant Revenue Cutter "Hudson." Charles P. Nutter, Captain First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. Horace B. Parker, First Lieutenant and Adjutant First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. Montgomery D. Parker, Captain Ninth Cavalry, United States Army. l6 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Edward Barker, Jr., Corporal First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, United States Volunteers. Richard P. Benson, Quartermaster Massachusetts Naval Brigade. Walter L. Bouve, Captain, Assistant Adjutant General United States Vol- unteers. Charles H. Brigham, Lieutenant United States Navy, Ship "Prairie." Herbert L. Burrell, Surgeon Superintendent Hospital Ship "Bay State." Frederick Augustine Cheney, Lieutenant First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, United States Volunteers. Albert B. Chick, Captain First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, United States Volunteers. Rufus Coffin, Assistant Paymaster United States Navy. Harrison G. O. Colby, Commander United States Navy, Ship "Hannibal." Leonard T. Cutter, Lieutenant United States Revenue Cutter "Rush." Charles K. Darling, Major Sixth Massachusetts Infantry, United States Vol- unteers. Walter M. Dickinson, Captain Seventeenth Infantry, United States Army. Killed at El Caney, Cuba. James H. Dillaway, Jr., Lieutenant United States Navy, Ship "Lehigh." Edward H. Eldredge, Major Eighth Massachusetts Infantry, United States Volunteers. Harry B. Fairbanks, Major Second Massachusetts Infantry, United States Volunteers. WHO SEUVED IN THE WAR WITH SPAIN I^ Joseph Foster, Pay Inspector United States Navy. Floward A. Gilson, Corporal Eighth Massachusetts Infantry. Edward GUnes, Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, United States Vol- unteers. Curtis Guild, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, Inspector General United States Volunteers, General Fitzhugh Lee's Staff. Lincoln D. Hatch, Landsman United States Navy, Ship "Prairie." Percival S. Hatch, Private Twenty-second New York Volunteers. Austin M. Knight, Lieutenant Laiited States Navy, Ship "Puritan." Lester Leland, Second Lieutenant Fifth Massachusetts Volunteers; Staff of Brigadier General W. A. Bancroft. Henry W. Lyon, Commander United States Navy, Ship "Dolphin." Rodney Macdonough. Captain Sixth Pennsylvania Volunteers. Otis FI. Marion, Major and Surgeon Sixth Massachusetts, United States Volunteers. Lewis M. Melcher, Lieutenant United States Revenue Cutter "Franklin." Edwin T. Morse, Pharmacist United States Navy. Frank H. Newcomb, First Lieutenant Revenue Cutter "Hudson." Charles P. Nutter, Captain First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. Horace B. Parker, First Lieutenant and Adjutant First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. Montgomery D. Parker, Captain Ninth Cavalry, United States Army. l6 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Edward Barker, Jr., Corporal First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, United States Volunteers. Richard P. Benson, Quartermaster Massachusetts Naval Brigade. Walter L. Bouve, Captain, Assistant Adjutant General United States Vol- unteers. Charles H. Brigham, Lieutenant United States Navy, Ship "Prairie." Herbert L. Burrell, Surgeon Superintendent Hospital Ship "Bay State." Frederick Augustine Cheney, Lieutenant First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, United States Volunteers. Albert B. Chick, Captain First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, United States Volunteers. Rufus Coffin, Assistant Paymaster United States Navy. Harrison G. O. Colby, Commander United States Navy, Ship "Hannibal." Leonard T. Cutter, Lieutenant United States Revenue Cutter "Rush." Charles K. Darling, Major Sixth Massachusetts Infantry, United States Vol- unteers. Walter M. Dickinson, Captain Seventeenth Infantry, United States Army. Killed at El Caney, Cuba. James H. Dillaway, Jr., Lieutenant United States Navy, Ship "Lehigh." Edward H. Eldredge, Major Eighth Massachusetts Infantry, United States Volunteers. Harry B. Fairbanks, Major Second Massachusetts Infantry, United States Volunteers. WHO SERVED IN TPIE WAR WITH SPAIN I7 Joseph Foster, Pay Inspector United States Navy. Howard A. Gilson, Corporal Eighth Massachusetts Infantry. Edward GHnes, Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, United States Vol- unteers. Curtis Guild, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, Inspector General United States Volunteers, General Fitzhugh Lee's Staff. Lincoln D. Hatch, Landsman United States Navy, Ship "Prairie." Percival S. Hatch, Private Twenty-second New York Volunteers. Austin M. Knight, Lieutenant L^nited States Navy, Ship ''Puritan." Lester Leland, Second Lieutenant Fifth Massachusetts Volunteers; Staff of Brigadier General W. A. Bancroft. Henry W. Lyon, Commander LTnited States Navy, Ship "Dolphin." Rodney Macdonough. Captain Sixth Pennsylvania Volunteers. Otis H. Marion, Major and Surgeon Sixth Massachusetts, United States Volunteers. Lewis M. Melcher, Lieutenant United States Revenue Cutter "Franklin." Edwin T. Morse, Pharmacist United States Navy. Frank H. Newcomb, First Lieutenant Revenue Cutter "Hudson." Charles P. Nutter, Captain First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. Horace B. Parker, First Lieutenant and Adjutant First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. Montgomery D. Parker, Captain Ninth Cavalry, United States Army. l6 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Edward Barker, Jr., Corporal First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, United States Volunteers. Richard P. Benson, Quartermaster Massachusetts Naval Brigade. Walter L. Bouve, Captain, Assistant Adjutant General United States Vol- unteers. Charles H. Brigham, Lieutenant United States Navy, Ship "Prairie." Herbert L. Burrell, Surgeon Superintendent Hospital Ship "Bay State." Frederick Augustine Cheney, Lieutenant First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, United States Volunteers. Albert B. Chick, Captain First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, United States Volunteers. Rufus Coffin, Assistant Paymaster United States Navy. Harrison G. O. Colby, Commander United States Navy, Ship "Hannibal." Leonard T. Cutter, Lieutenant United States Revenue Cutter "Rush." Charles K. Darling, Major Sixth Massachusetts Infantry, United States Vol- unteers. Walter M. Dickinson, Captain Seventeenth Infantry, United States Army. Killed at El Caney, Cuba. James H. Dillaway, Jr., Lieutenant United States Navy, Ship "Lehigh." Edward H. Eldredge, Major Eighth Massachusetts Infantry, United States Volunteers. Harry B. Fairbanks, Major Second Massachusetts Infantry, United States Volunteers. WHO SERVED IN THE WAR WITH SPAIN IJ Joseph Foster, Pay Inspector United States Navy. Howard A. Gilson, Corporal Eighth Massachusetts Infantry. Edward GUnes, Captain, Commissary of Subsistence, United States Vol- unteers. Curtis Guild, Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, Inspector General United States Volunteers, General Fitzhugh Lee's Staff. Lincoln D. Hatch, Landsman United States Navy, Ship "Prairie." Percival S. Hatch, Private Twenty-second New York Volunteers. Austin M. Knight, Lieutenant L^nited States Navy, Ship "Puritan." Lester Leland, Second Lieutenant Fifth Massachusetts Volunteers; Staff of Brigadier General W. A. Bancroft. Henry W. Lyon, Commander LTnited States Navy, Ship "Dolphin." Rodney Macdonough. Captain Sixth Pennsylvania Volunteers. Otis H. Marion, Major and Surgeon Sixth Massachusetts, United States Volunteers. Lewis M. Melcher, Lieutenant United States Revenue Cutter "Franklin." Edwin T. Morse, Pharmacist United States Navy. Frank H. Newcomb, First Lieutenant Revenue Cutter "Hudson." Charles P. Nutter, Captain First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. Horace B. Parker, First Lieutenant and Adjutant First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. Montgomery D. Parker, Captain Ninth Cavalry, United States Army. 24 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Henry Breevort Cannon, Private First New York Volunteer Cavalry. Henry W. Freeman, Major First New Jersey Volunteer Infantry. Alfred T. Holly, Adjutant Second New Jersey Volunteer Infantry. Nathan C. Horton, First Lieutenant Second New Jersey Volunteer Infantry. MEMBERS OF EMPIRE STATE SOCIETY, NEW YORK. Robert Alexander, First Lieutenant, Eleventh Infantry, United States Army. Augustus C. Almy, Lieutenant United States Navy, Ship "Wilmington." 'William E. Almy, Captain Fifth United States Cavalry; Major, Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers; Adjutant General Third Army Corps. Elmore F. Austin, Captain Seventy-first New York Infantry, United States Volunteers. Charles G. Ayres, Captain Tenth United States Cavalry. Santiago. William B. Banister, Captain and Assistant Surgeon United States Army, Major and Brigade Surgeon of Volunteers. George H. Barber, Past Assistant Surgeon United States Navy, Ship "Glacier." William S. Barriger, Corporal Second New York Infantry, United States Volunteers. George Bell, Jr., Captain First Infantry, LInited States Army. ' Henry H. Benham, Captain Second Infantry, United States Army, and WHO SERVED IN THE WAR WITH SPAIN 25 Major, Chief of Ordnance Office, United States Volun- teers ; Chief Ordnance Officer, Porto Rico. WilHam F. Blauvelt, Captain Fifteenth Infantry, United States Army. Charles H. Bonesteel, Captain Twenty-first Infantry, United States Army. WilHam C. Borden, Captain and Assistant Surgeon, United States Army ; Major and Brigade Surgeon, United States Volunteers; Commanding IJnited States General Hospital. Francis Boughter, Lieutenant United States Navy, Ship "Marblehead." Daniel H. Boughton, Captain Third Cavalry, United States x\rmy. Arthur Burtis, Pay Inspector United States Navy, Ship "New York." Gilbert S. Carpenter, Colonel Eighteenth Infantry, United States Army ; Brig- adier General, United States Volunteers. William H. Corbusier, Major and Surgeon, United States Army; Department of the Pacific, Manila. (Acting Medical Purveyor.) William M. Crombie, Private United States Volunteer Cavalry. John W. Dillenback, Major, Second Artillery, United States Army ; Chief of Artillery. Joseph H. Dorst, Major Second United States Cavalry, and Lieutenant Colonel and Assistant Adjutant General Volunteers. Edgar S. Dudley, Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, United States x\rmy ; Lieutenant Colonel, Judge Advocate General's Depart- ment, United States Volunteers. William P. Earl, Acting Assistant Surgeon, Camp Thomas, Chicka- mauga. United States Volunteers. Robert H. Fearey, Sergeant Two Hundred and Second New York Infantry, United States Volunteers. 26 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Walter L. Finley, Captain Ninth Cavalry, United States Army. Horace M. Graff, Captain Ninth New York Infantry, United States Vol- unteers. Frederick Dent Grant, Brigadier General, United States Volunteers. Charles V. Gridley, Captain United States Navy, Ship "Olympia." Died in Japan, June 4, 1898. Hugh Hamilton, Surgeon. Examining Surgeon of Seven Regiments, United States Volunteers. William R. Hamilton, Captain Seventh Artillery, United States Army. Harry L. Haskell, Captain Twelfth Infantry, United States Army. David P. Henry, Captain Fourteenth New York Infantry, United States Volunteers. Richard N. Henry, Private Seventy-first New York Infantry, United States Volunteers. Frank J. Hess, Second Lieutenant Two Hundred and Second New York Infantry, United States Volunteers. William L. Hill, Boatswain, United States Navy, Ship "Brooklyn." Ralph W. Hoyt, Captain Eleventh Infantry, United States Army. Henry W. Hubbell, Captain First Artillery, United States Army, and Colonel Two Hundred and First New York Regiment, United States Volunteers. Frederick W. Hyde, Captain and Commissary of Subsistence, United States Volunteers. Alfred Walker Ireland, Private Artillery, Astor Battery, United States Volun- teers. WHO SERVED IN THE WAR WITH SPAIN Q.'J Samuel A. M. Ives, Private Seventy-first New York Infantry, United States Volunteers. Walter I. Joyce, Captain Seventy-first New York Infantry, United States Volunteers. Frank R. Keefer, Captain Medical Department, United States Army, and Major and Surgeon, United States Volunteers. Frederick M. H. Kendrick, Major Seventh Infantry, United States Army. Henry S. Kilbourne, Major and Surgeon United States Army, Second Divis- ion, Fifth Army Corps. Sumner E. W. Kittelle, Lieutenant United States Navy, Ship "Dolphin." Andrew T. Long, - Lieutenant United States Navy, Ship "Minneapolis." John McClintock, Major Two Hundred and Third New York Infantry, United States Volunteers. Frank V. McDowell, Seaman United States Navy, Ship "Glacier." Walter McLean, Lieutenant United States Navy, Ships "Olvmpia" and "Zafire." Nelson A. Miles, Ala j or General Commanding the United States Army. Alfred A. Mitchell, Captain Eighth Infantry, United States Volunteers. Maury Nichols, Captain Third Infantry, United States Army. Wounded in battle of Santiago. Stevens T. Norvell, Lieutenant Colonel Ninth United States Cavalry, United States Army. Edward O. C. Ord, Captain Twenty-second Infantry, United States Army. 28 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Robert H. Osborn, Ensign United States Navy, Ship "Montgomery." Howard Patterson, Captain Naval Reserves, Ship "St. Mary's." Frank H. Phipps, Lieutenant Colonel, Ordnance Department, United States Army. Henry A. Reed, Captain Seventh Artillery, United States Army. Theodore Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, April 6, 1897, to May 6, 1898; Lieutenant-Colonel First Regiment United States Volunteer Cavalry (Rough Riders). William Cary Sanger, Lieutenant Colonel Two Flundred and Third New York Infantry, United States Volunteers. Walter J. Sears, Lieutenant United States Navy, Ship "Resolute." Lester Boardman Smith, Captain Third New York Infantry, United States Vol- unteers. Died August 17, 1898. Henry C. H. Stewart, First Lieutenant First New Jersey Infantry, United States Volunteers. George W. Sumner, Captain, United States Navy; Commandant of Navy Yard, New York. Thomas W. Timpson, Captain Ninth Infantry, United States Volunteers. James J. Van Horn, Colonel Eighth Infantry, United States Army. Injured in disembarking at Daiquiri before Santiago. Died August 30, 1898. John T. Van Orsdale, Major Seventh Infantry, United States Army. William P. Vose, Major Sixth Artillery, United States Army. Edward N. Walbridge, Ensign United States Navy, Temporary Service, Naval Reserve, Ship "Kanawha." WHO SERVED IN THE WAR WITH SPAIN 29 Hamilton Ward, Jr., Captain Two Hundred and Second New York Infantry, United States Volunteers. Charles E. Warren, Captain, Assistant Adjutant General Volunteers, Aide- de-Canip General Smith's Brigade. Hugh D. Wise, First Lieutenant Ninth Infantry, United States Army, and Major Forty-second United States Volunteers. Stewart L. Woodford, Brevet Brigadier General. United States Minister to Spain. Richard L. Woolsey, Private Seventy-first New York Infantry, United States Volunteers. William S. Worth, Lieutenant Colonel Thirteenth United States Infantry, Colonel Sixteenth Infantry, Brigadier General of Vol- unteers, Brigadier General United States Army. Wounded at Santiago. William M. Wright, Captain and Assistant Adjutant General, United States Volunteers ; Captain of Second Infantry, United States Army. MEMBERS OF THE OHIO SOCIETY. Charles T. Atwell, Major First Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. Walter V. H. Black, First Lieutenant Tenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, James H. Bradley, Private First Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. Henry R. Brinkerhofif, Lieutenant Colonel Eleventh United States Infantry. Frederick C. Bryan, Major Eighth Volunteer Ohio Infantry. 30 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Edward Chynoweth, Captain Seventeenth United States Infantry. Alonzo B. Coit, Colonel Fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry. William L. Curry, Captain First Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. Lucius L. Durfee, Captain Seventeenth United States Infantry. James J. Erwin, Captain and Assistant Surgeon Tenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Joseph B. Foraker, Jr., Captain and Assistant Adjutant General United States Volunteers. Wordsworth Card, Sergeant First Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. Perry D. Gath, Private, United States Army. John A. Logan, Major and Assistant Adjutant General, United States Volunteers, and Major Thirty-third United States Vol- unteers ; killed in action near San Jacinto, Luzon, on November 12, 1899. John T. Martin, First Lieutenant, First Artillery, United States Army. William McKinley, President of the United States, Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy. William V. McMaken, Colonel Sixth Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Henry M. W. Aloore, Major-Surgeon, First Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. James E. Pilcher, Captain, Assistant Surgeon United States Army, Major and Brigade Surgeon, L^nited States Volunteers. Charles D. Roberts, First Lieutenant Seventeenth United States Infantry; Captain Thirty-fifth United States Volunteers. WHO SERVED IN THE WAR WITH SPAIN 3 1 Cyrus S. Roberts, Lieutenant-Colonel, Thirteenth United States Infantry. Thomas Sharp, Major United States Army. (Retired.) Henry D. H. Waite, Captain First Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, and First Lieu- tenant United States Army. (Retired.) Lewis V. Williams, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, United States Vol- unteers. Frank W. Wood. First Lieutenant First Ohio Volurteer Cavalry. William C. Wren, Captain and Assistant Adjutant General, United States Volunteers. George M. Wright, Captain and Adjutant, Eighth Ohio Volunteer Infantry. MEMBERS OF THE OREGON SOCIETY. Thomas M. Anderson, Brigadier General United States Army, Major General United States Volunteers, First Manila expedition. Thomas M. Anderson, Jr., Lieutenant Thirteenth United States Infantry ; special notice for gallantry in action. Henry C. Cabell, Captain Fourteenth Infantry, United States Army. Gilbert S. Carpenter, Colonel Eighteenth Infantry, United States Army. Brig- adier General United States Volunteers. Edward Champ Carter, Major and Surgeon United States Army. Francis S. Dodge, Major and Paymaster United States Army. George W. Freeman, Captain Second Volunteer Engineers. 32 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION John W. French, Colonel Twenty-third Infantry, United States Army. Robert S. Greenleaf, Captain Oregon Volunteer Light Artillery. Alfred Hasbrouck, Jr., Captain Fourteenth Infantry, United States Army. Charles E. Kilbourne, Major, Paymaster United States Army. L. H. Lamberson, Private Second Oregon Volunteers. James M. Marshall, Lieutenant Colonel and Quartermaster United States Army. Clough Overton, First Lieutenant Fourth Cavalry, United States Army. Benjamin K. Roberts, Captain Fifth Artillery United States Army. Frederick Dent Sharp, Captain Twentieth Infantry, United States Army. Harry Taylor, Captain United States Engineers. Frank W. Vaille, In Charge of United States Postoffice at Manila. Anthony W. Vodges, Captain Fifth Artillery, United States Army. Harry L. Wells, Captain Second Oregon Volunteers, at Manila. MEMBERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY. William J. Glenn, Colonel Fourteenth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. Frank O. Graham, Captain Fourteenth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. Edwin S. Hunsicker, Lieutenant Sixth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. James Rittenhouse Hunsicker, First Lieutenant Sixth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. WHO SERVED IN THE WAR WITH SPAIN 33 Alfred E. Hunt, Captain Pennsylvania Artillery, United States Volun- teers. (Deceased.) A. A. Hutchison, Sergeant Pennsylvania Volunteer Artillery. Howard B. Oursler, Sergeant Third United States Infantry. Richard W. A. Simmons, Captain Eighteenth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. John N. Speel, Paymaster United States Navy, Ship "Amphitrite." MEMBERS OF THE RHODE ISLAND SOCIETY. Charles Wheaton Abbot, Jr., Lieutenant Twelfth United States Infantry; Colonel First Rhode Island Volunteers. John Russell Bartlett, United States Navy (retired) ; Office of Naval Intelli- gence. William H. Bisbee, Colonel Thirteenth United States Infantry. Lewis Fairbrother Burrough, Ensign United States Navy, Temporary Service, on Ships "Manhattan," ''Constellation" and "Marcellus." George M. Daniels, Lieutenant United States Revenue Service. Lester Seneca Hill, Surgeon First Rhode Island Volunteers. Charles L. Hodges, Captain Twenty-fifth United States Infantry. Charles Edward Vere Kennon, Contract Surgeon with Rank of Acting First Lieutenant. Rowland R. Robinson, Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon First Rhode Island Volunteers. Arthur B. Spink, Second Lieutenant First Rhode Island Reserves. 34 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Charles Foster Tillinghast, Captain First Rhode Island Volunteers. MEMBERS OF THE TEXAS SOCIETY. Henry S. Kilbourne, Surgeon United States Army; rank of Major. John W. French, Colonel Twenty-third Infantry, United States Army. MEMBERS OF THE UTAH SOCIETY. John Ouayle Cannon, Lieutenant-Colonel Second United States Volunteer Cal- vary. Everett B. Ferris, Private Utah Light Artillery, Serving at Manila. Sidney K. Hooper, Second Lieutenant Second United States Volunteer Cavalry. Franklin A. Meacham, Surgeon Young's Regiment, Second Engineers, United States Volunteers. George H. Penrose, Assistant Surgeon Lieutenant Utah Batteries, United States Volunteers. John F. Preston, Jr., Lieutenant Sixteenth Infantry, United States Army. Walter K. Wright, Captain Seventh Infantry, United States Army. MEMBERS OF THE VERMONT SOCIETY. Merrit Barber, Colonel and Assistant Adjutant General United States Army, Governor's Island, New York. WHO SERVED IN THE WAR WITH SPAIN 35 Osman Dewey Clark, Colonel First Vermont Volunteer Infantry. George Dewey, Admiral United States Navy, Commanding Asiatic Station. H. Edward Dyer, Captain First Vermont Volunteer Infantry. Arthur G. Eaton, Captain and Adjutant First Vermont Volunteer Infantry. Henry D. Fillmore, Major First Vermont Volunteer Infantry. William B. Fletcher, Lieutenant United States Navy, Ship "Massachusetts." Herbert S. Foster, Captain Twentieth Infantry, United States Army. Frank Lester Greene, Captain First Vermont Volunteer Infantry. Willard J. Moore, Sergeant First Vermont Volunteer Infantry. John Grant Norton, Sergeant-Major First Vermont Volunteer Infantry. Charles L. Woodbury, Major Engineers, United States Volunteers. MEMBERS OF THE WASHINGTON SOCIETY. Cephas C. Bateman, Chaplain United States Army. Henry M. Boutelle, Second Lieutenant Third United States Artillery. Charles McC. Doland, Private Pennsylvania Artillery, United States Army. 2,6 SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION MEMBERS OF THE WISCONSIN SOCIETY. John Harwood Bacon, Corporal Third Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. Theodore K. Birkhaeuser, Major Fourth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. Frank F. Bowman, Acting Assistant Surgeon, Third United States Infantry. Chandler B. Chapman, First Lieutenant and Battalion Adjutant First Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. Henry P. Button, Sergeant First Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. Wallace P. Greene, Captain Second Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. Charles King, Brigadier-General United States Volunteers and Captain United States Army. George H. Paul, Jr., Assistant Engineer, Ship "Dallas." Index. Abbot, Charles Wheaton, Jr Rhode Island Adams, Charles F New Jersey Adams, Edward Milton, Jr Illinois Adams, F. J District of Columbia Adams, James D ' Massachusetts Adams, Milton B Michigan Alexander, Robert New York Almy, Augustus C New York Almy, Leonard B Connecticut Almy, William E New York Ames, Frederick W Minnesota Anderson, Harry R District of Columbia Anderson, Thomas M Oregon Anderson, Thomas M., Jr Oregon Andrus, Edwin P Minnesota Arms, F. Thornton Connecticut Atwell, Charles T Ohio Austin, C. G California Austin, Elmore F New York Ayres, Charles G New York Babcock, John Breckinridge District of Columbia Bacon, John Harwood Wisconsin Bagley, Paul F Michigan Baker, Frank Massachusetts Baldwin, Lyman R Michigan Banister, William B New York Barber, George H New York Barber, Merrit Vermont Barker, Albert S District of Columbia Barker, Edward, Jr Massachusetts Barriger, William S New York Bartlett, John Russell Rhode Island Bateman, Cephas C Washington Bayne, John W District of Columbia Bell, George, Jr New York Bellows, Edward California. Benham, Henry H New York II Bennett, Frank M District of Columbia Benson, Richard P Massachusetts Beers, Robert C Connecticut Berry, John R California Biddle, Andrew P Michigan Bingham, Theodore A Connecticut Birkhaeuser, Theodore K Wisconsin Bisbee, Sumner Tyler Iowa Bisbee, William H Rhode Island Black, Walter V. H Ohio Blackwood, Norman J California Blauvelt, William F New York Bonesteel, Charles H New York Borden, William C New York Boughter, Francis New York Boughton, Daniel H New York Bosworth, Rosecrans J Indiana Boutelle, Henry M Washington Bouve, Walter L Massachusetts Bowman, Frank F Wisconsin Boynton, Henry V District of Columbia Bradley, James H Ohio Breckinridge, Joseph Cabell District of Columbia Brigham, Charles H Massachusetts Brinkerhoff, Henry R Ohio Bronson, Arthur H Connecticut Brown, Edwin H Iowa Brown, Guy W Indiana Brown, William C District of Columbia Bryan, Frederick C Ohio Bryant, James C Kentucky Bulkley, E. Brainerd Connecticut Bull, James H Florida Bunce, John L Connecticut Burbank, James B Connecticut Burr, Henry B Colorado Burrell, Herbert L Massachusetts Burrough, Lewis Fairl)rother Rhode Island Burtis, Arthur New York Byrne, Bernard A District of Columbia Byrne, Charles District of Columbia Cabell, Henry C Oregon Caine, William H Minnesota Ill Camp, Walter Trumbull Maine Cannon, Henry Breevort New Jersey Cannon, John Quayle Utah Carpenter, Gilbert S New York and Oregon Carswell, William B Delaware Carter, Edward Champ Oregon Cary, Richard M Florida Castle, Charles W Minnesota Chapman, Charles W Michigan Chapman, Chandler B Wisconsin Chase, Constantine District of Columbia Cheney, Frederick Augustine Massachusetts Chester, Colby M District of Columbia Chick, Albert B Massachusetts Christy, Charles Bennett Arizona Christy, George D Arizona Christy, Shirley A Arizona Chynoweth, Edward Ohio Clark, Osman Dewey Vermont Clark, Thomas C Minnesota Clifford, Thomas F New Hampshire Clifford, William Henry, Jr Maine Coffin, Rufus Massachusetts Coit, Alonzo B Ohio Colby, Harrison G. O Massachusetts Coolidge, Charles A Colorado Corbusier, William H New York Corliss, Augustus W Colorado Cowles, Calvin Duvall District of Columbia Crapo, Philip Ashley Nebraska Cresap, James C Maryland Crombie, William M New York Curry, William L Ohio Cutter, Leonard T Massachusetts Daniels, George M Rhode Island Daniels, Joseph N. D Maryland Darling, Charles K Massachusetts Davis, Cleland District of Columbia Davis, Norris King California DeLamater, Richard W Connecticut Dent, John C Montana Dewey, George Vermont Dickins, Francis W District of Columbia IV Dickinson, Walter M Massachusetts Dillaway, James H., Jr Massachusetts Dillenback, John W New York Dillingham, Samuel Clark Maine Dodge, Francis S Oregon Doland, Charles McC Washington Dorst, Joseph H New York Draper, T. Wain-Morgan Colorado Dudley, Edgar S New York Duffield, Henry M Michigan Durfee, Lucius L Ohio Dutton, Harry John Iowa Dutton, Henry P Wisconsin Dyer, H. Edward Vermont Earl, Wm. P New York Eaton, Arthur G Vermont Edgerly, Winfield S New Hampshire Eldredge, Edward H Massachusetts English, Wm. E Indiana Everts, Edward California Erwin, James J Ohio Fairbanks, Harry B Massachusetts Faulkner, Coryell Kansas Fearey, Robert H New York Febiger, Lea Connecticut Ferris, Everett B Utah Fillmore, Henry D Vermont Finley, Walter L New York Fitzgerald, Don F Minnesota Fitzgerald, Reynolds J Minnesota Flagg, Arthur Ingersoll District of Columbia Fletcher, William B Vermont Flint, James M District of Columbia Foraker, Joseph B., Jr Ohio Foreman, Albert Watson Alden Delaware Foster, Herbert S Vermont Foster, Joseph Massachusetts France, James Lindsay Delaware Freeman, George W Oregon Freeman, Henry W New Jersey French, John W Oregon and Texas Funkhouser, Metellus L. C Illinois Card, Wordsworth Ohio Garrard, Joseph Kentucky Gath, Perry D Ohio Gaylord, Frank B Michigan Gilson, Howard A Massachusetts Glenn, William J Pennsylvania Glidden, Joseph Warren Maine Glines, Edward Massachusetts Graff, Horace M New York Graham, Frank O Pennsylvania Grant, Frederick Dent New York Grant, J. Colfax Minnesota Graves, Schuyler C Michigan Greely, Adolphus W District of Columbia Green, Frederick L New Hampshire Greene, Frank Lester Vermont Greene, Wallace P Wisconsin Greenleaf, Charles R District of Columbia Greenleaf, Robert S Oregon Gresham, John C District of Columbia Gridley, Charles V New York Guild, Curtis, Jr Massachusetts Guthrie, Arthur S California Hains, John P District of Columbia Hale, Irving Colorado Hamilton, Hugh New York Hamilton, William R New York Hammond, Otis G New Hampshire Handy, William B New Hampshire Harris, Samuel S Michigan Hartshorn, Grant New Hampshire Hasbrouck, Alfred, Jr Oregon Haskell, Harry L New York Hatch, Lincoln D Massachusetts Hatch, Percival S Massachusetts Hawkins, Robert Warren Indiana Henry, David P New York Henry, Richard N New York Hess, Frank J New York Hichborn, Philip District of Columbia Higby, William H. Illinok Hill, Charles S New Hampshire Hill, Lester Seneca Rhode Island Hill, William L New York VI Hodges, Charles L Rhode Island Holly, Alfred T New Jersey Hooper, Sidney K Utah Hopkins, George H Michigan Horton, Nathan C New Jersey Houston, James B Connecticut Howard, John Michigan Howe, Walter District of Columbia Hoyt, Ralph W New York Hubbard, Lucius F Minnesota Hubbell, Henry W New York Humphreys, Henry H Illinois Hunsicker, Edwin S Pennsylvania Hunsicker, James Rittenhouse Pennsylvania Hunt, Alfred E Pennsylvania and District of Columbia Hunter, Edward California Huntington, Robert W Connecticut Huntington, Samuel G Connecticut Hutchins, Edward R Iowa Hutchins, Hamilton New Hampshire Hutchison, A. A Pennsylvania Hyde, Frederick VV New York Iglehart, James Davidson Maryland Ireland, Alfred Walker New York Ives, Samuel A. M New York Jameson, John A Illinois Jewell, Theodore F District of Columbia Jewett, Edward H Michigan Jewett, Harry M Michigan Johnson, H. P Illinois Johnson, Loren Bascom District of Columbia Johnson, Richard W Minnesota Joyce, Walter I New York Keefer, Frank R New York Kendrick, Frederick M. H New York Kennon, Charles Edward Vere Rhode Island Kennon, Lyman W. V District of Columbia Kessler, Harry C IMinnesota Kilbourne, Charles E Oregon Kilbourne, Henry S New York and Texas Kimberly, Lewis A District of Columbia King, Charles A. E Maryland VII King, Charles Wisconsin King, Cyril Ward Iowa Kittelle, Sumner E VV New York Knight, Austin M Massachusetts Lamberson, L. H Oregon Lang, Franklin Runyan Maine Lauman, George V Illinois Leland, Lester Massachusetts Linebarger, Paul W Illinois Locke, Charles Earle Colorado Lockwood, John A California Logan, John A Ohio Long, Andrew T New York Long, Oscar F District of Columbia Loud, George A Michigan Lyon, Henry W Massachusetts Macdonough, Rodney Massachusetts Marion, Otis H Massachusetts Marmion, Robert A. . . . : District of Columbia Marshall, James M Oregon Martin, John T Ohio Matson, Frank W Minnesota McCaskey, Garrison Kansas McClaughrey, John Glenn Illinois McClintock, John New York McDowell, Frank V New York McFarland, John B Arkansas McGill, Charles H Minnesota McKinley, William Ohio McLean, Walter New York McMaken, William V Ohio Meacham, Franklin A Utah Meade, William W Michigan Melcher, Lewis M Massachusetts Middlebrook, Louis F Connecticut Miles, Nelson A New York Miller, James New Hampshire Mitchell, Alfred A New York Moore, Henry M. W Ohio Moore, John H District of Columbia Moore, Willard J Vermont Moreno, E. A Florida VIII Morse, Edwin T Massachusetts Moulton, George Mayhew Illinois Munson, Francis M Delaware New, Harry S Indiana Newberry, John S Michigan Newberry, Truman H Michigan Newcomb, Everhard Ehncr Maine Newcomb, Frank H Massachusetts Newcomb, Warren P District of Columbia Newton, Charles W Connecticut Nichols, Maury New York Nones, Henry B Delaware Northrup, Alfred S Illinois Norton, John Grant Vermont Norvell, Stevens T New York Nutter, Charles P Massachusetts Ord, Edward O. C New York Ord, Jules G Maryland Osborn, Allan ivi -. Connecticut Osborn, Robert H New York Osgood, A. T Illinois Oursler, Howard B. Pennsylvania Overton, Clough Oregon Parker, Horace B Massachusetts Parker, Montgomery D Massachusetts Patterson, Howard New York Patterson, Joab N New Hampshire Paul, George H., Jr Wisconsin Penrose, George H Utah Phelps, Thomas S., Jr California Philbrook, Frederick B Massachusetts Phipps, Frank H New York Pilcher, James E '. Ohio Porter, Alexander Shaw ^vlaryland Porter, James C Maryland Porter, Theodoric Maryland Preston, John F., Jr Utah Pritchard, Arthur John Maryland Randall, Watson B Maryland Randall, William P Massachusetts Rathbone, Charles A Michigan Reade, Philip Massachusetts Reed, Henry A New York IX Rice, Mervjm, A. P Maine Richards, John B Massachusetts Ripley, Henry L Massachusetts Ripley, Winfield S., Jr , Massachusetts Robbins, Herbert S Massachusetts Roberts, Benjamin K Oregon Roberts, Charles D Ohio Roberts, C. E. 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