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U. S. V.; W. H. Anderson, Capt., Chief Surgeon, U. S. V., Chief Commissary; Schuyler Schieffelin, 2d Lieut., 47th New York Volunteers, Aide-de-Camp. Attached: LieutenantColonel C. L. Jewett, Judge-Advocate, U. S. V.; Maj. J. F. Bell, Engineer Officer, U. S. V.; Capt. W. A. Tucker, Chief Surgeon, U. S. V.; 1st Lieut.; J. B. Clayton, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; 1st Lieut. R. H. Allen, 14th Inf., Aide-de-Camp; 1st Regiment Colorado Inf., U. S. V.; Company A, 18th Inf.; Company G, 18th Inf.; Sections 3, 4 and 5, Battery B, Utah Volunteer Light Artillery; detachment Company A, Engineer Battalion, U. S. A.; Detachment Hospital Corps, making a total of 61 officers and 1208 men.

Senator left San Francisco June 15, 1898, and arrived at Manila July 17, 1898, carrying the 1st Regiment Nebraska Inf., U. S. V.; Detachment Hospital Corps, making a total of 43 officers and 950 men.

Zealandia left San Francisco June 15, 1898, and arrived at Manila July 17, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: 10th Regiment Pennsylvania Inf., U. S. V.; Sections 1, 2 and 6, Battery B, Utah Volunteer Light Artillery; Detachment Hospital Corps, making a total of 34 officers and 665 men.

Colon left San Francisco June 15, 1898, and arrived at Manila July 17, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: Companies B and E, 18th Inf.; Companies D, E, F, and H, 23d Inf.; Battery A, Utah Volunteer Light Artillery; Detachment Hospital Corps, making a total of 20 officers and 581 men.

THIRD EXPEDITION—198 Officers, 4642 Men and 34 Civilians.

Newport left San Francisco June 29, 1898, and arrived at Manila July 25, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: Major-General Wesley Merritt, U. S A.; John B. Babcock, Brigadier-General, U. S. V., Adjutant-General, Department of the Pacific; Lewis H. Strother, Maj., U. S. V., Aide-de-Camp; Harry C. Hale, Maj., U. S. V., Aide-de-Camp; T. Bentley Mott, Capt. Aide-de-Camp; C. A. Whittier, Lieutenant-Colonel, Inspector-General, U. S. V.; James W. Pope, Lieutenant-Colonel, Chief Quartermaster, U. S. V.; David L. Brainard, LieutenantColonel, Chief Commissary Sergeant, U. S. V.; W. A. Wadsworth, Maj., U. S. V., Assistant to Chief Quartermaster; Charles McClure, Maj., Paymaster, U. S. A., Chief Paymaster; Charles E. Kilbourne, Maj., U. S. A., Paymaster; Charles H. Whipple, Maj., U. S. A., Paymaster; R. B. C. Bement, Maj., Engineer Officer, U. S. V.; William A. Simpson, Maj., U. S. V., Chief of Artillery; Samuel D. S. Sturgis, Maj., U. S. V., Assistant Adjutant-General, Department of the Pacific; Enoch H. Crowder, Lieutenant-Colonel, U. S. V., Judge-Advocate; Henry Lippencott, Lieutenant-Colonel, U. S. A., Chief Surgeon; Charles E. Woodruff, Maj., U. S. V., Attending Surgeon, Department of the Pacific; Julian M. Cabell, Capt., (retired), Assistant Surgeon; Charles L. Potter, Lieutenant-Colonel, U. S. V., Chief Engineer Officer; Richard E. Thompson, Maj., U. S. V., Chief Signal Officer; Frank R. Keefer, Capt., Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; G. W. Daywalt, Acting Surgeon, U. S. A.; G. W. Matthewes, Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; Astor Battery, Batteries H and K, 3d Art.; Detachment Hospital Corps attached to Headquarters, making a total of 15 civilians, 33 officers and 548 men.

Astor Battery left Manila for San Francisco, Cal., December 15, 1898, on transport Senator. Armament and ammunition of Battery turned over to Light Battery D, 6th United States Art.

Indiana left San Francisco June 27, 1898, and arrived at Manila July 31, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: Brigadier-General Arthur MacArthur, U. S. V.; F. J. Kernan, 1st Lieut., 21st Inf., Acting Assistant Adjutant-General; C. G. Sawtelle, Jr., Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. V., Quartermaster; Pegram Whitworth, 2d Lieut., 18th Inf., Aide-de-Camp; Herbert M. Lord, Maj., Additional Paymaster, U. S. V.; William B. Rochester, Jr., Maj., Additional Paymaster, U. S. V.; Henry C. Fitzgerald, Maj., Additional Paymaster, U. S. V.; Timothy D. Keheler, Maj., Additional Paymaster, U. S. V.; William B. Gambrill, Maj., Additional Paymaster, U. S. V.; John M. Sears, Maj., Additional Paymaster, U. S. V.; R. H. Fitzhugh, Maj., Commissary Sergeant, U. S. V.; W. A. Harper, Capt., Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. V.; Dr. Titus, Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; Dr. Henry Brodek, Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; 19 civilian clerks; 1 newspaper correspondent; Headquarters band and Companies B, C, G and L, 23d Inf.; recruits for 1st Battalion, 23d Inf.; Companies D and H,

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18th Inf.; recruits for 1st Battalion, 18th Inf.; Detachment U. S. V. Signal Corps; Company A, Engineer Battalion, U. S. A.; detachment Company H, North Dakota Volunteer Inf.; Hospital Corps making a total of 36 officers, 944 men and 20 civilians.

Morgan City left San Francisco June 27, 1898, and arrived at Manila July 31, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: 1st and 2d Battalions, 1st Idaho Inf., U. S. V.; privates, 1st Nebraska Volunteer Inf.; Detachment Signal Corps; Detachment Hospital Corps, making a total of 32 officers and 677 men.

Ohio left San Francisco June 27, 1898, and arrived at Manila July 31, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: Headquarters band and Companies C and F, 18th Inf.; recruits for 1st Battalion, 18th Inf.; Batteries G and L, 3d Art; 1st Battalion, 1st Wyoming Inf., U. S. V.; Detachment Signal Corps; Detachment Hospital Corps, making a total of 24 officers and 886

men.

Valencia left San Francisco June 28, 1898, and arrived at Manila July 31, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: 1st and 2d Battalion, 1st North Dakota Inf., U. S. V.; Detachment Signal Corps; Detachment Hospital Corps, making a total of 29 officers and 606 men.

City of Para left San Francisco June 27, 1898, and arrived at Manila, June 31, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: Forty-four officers, 963 men; 13th Regiment, Minnesota Inf., U. S. V.; Detachment Signal Corps, 2; Detachment Hospital Corps, 16, making a total of 44 officers and 981 men.

FOURTH EXPEDITION-172 Officers, 4720 Men and 17 Civilians.

Peru left San Francisco July 15, 1898, and arrived at Manila August 21, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: Major-General Elwell S. Otis, U. S. V.; Thomas H. Barry, Lieutenant-Colonel, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. V.; Fred W. Sladen, 1st Lieut., 4th Inf., Aide-de-Camp; Capt. C. H. Murray, 4th Cav., Aide-de-Camp; R. P. Hughes, BrigadierGeneral, Inspector-General, U. S. V.; J. S. Mallory, Maj., Inspector-General, U. S. V.; Charles McClure, Capt., 18th Inf., Judge-Advocate. Attached: G. P. Scriven, Maj., Sergeant-Quartermaster, U. S. V.; P. B. Strong, Capt., Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. V.; C. du P. Coudert, Capt., Chief Surgeon, U. S. V.; C. A. Devol, Capt., Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. A.; G. H. Richardson, A. S. S., U. S. A.; Clarence W. Quinan, A. S. S., U. S. A.; C. M. McQuestin, A. S. S., U. S. A.; 9 civilians; Troops C, I, K, L, E and G, 4th Cav., Batteries D and G, 6th Art; detachment 3d Art; Engineer Corps, attached to 3d Art.; 13th Minnesota, attached to 3d Art.; Detachment Signal Corps; Detachment Hospital Corps, making a total of 34 officers, 916 men and 9 civilians.

Puebla left San Francisco July 15, 1898, and arrived at Manila August 21, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: S. O. L. Potter, Maj., Brigade Surgeon, U. S. V.; H. C. Cabell, Capt., Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. V.; S. B. Bootes, Capt., Chief Surgeon, U. S. V.; P. S. Kellogg, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. A.; C. C Pierce, Chaplain, U. S. A.; Franklin M. Kemp, 1st Lieut., Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; Non-Commissioned Staff, 14th Inf.; General Staff, Naval Engineer Officers, 10; Companies G, I, K, L and M, 14th Inf.; recruits of 14th Inf.; detachment 23d Inf.; United States Signal Corps, 1st California Volunteers; 1st Wyoming Volunteers, making a total of 16 officers and 822 men.

Pennsylvania left San Francisco July 18, 1898, and arrived at Manila August 24, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: John D. Merit, Maj., Additional Paymaster, U. S. V.; G. Tilley, Lieut., U. S. V., Signal Corps. Attached: 14th Inf.; 1st Regiment Montana Inf., U. S. V.; recruits, 1st California Volunteer Inf.; Hospital Corps, making a total of 51 officers and 1274 men

Rio de Janeiro left San Francisco July 23, 1898, and arrived at Manila August 24, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: Brigadier-General H. G. Otis, U. S. V.; George F. Shields, Maj., Brigade Surgeon, U. S. V.; Edward Murphy, 2d Capt., Assistant AdjutantGeneral, U. S. V.; A. W. Kimball, Capt., Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. V.; Seth M. Miliken, Capt., Chief Surgeon, U. S. V.; L. P. Sanders, 1st Lieut., 1st Montana, Aide-de-Camp to Brigadier-General Otis; Charles W. Whipple, Lieutenant-Colonel, Inspector-General, U. S. V.; A. W. Bradbury, 2d Lieut., 1st California, Aide-de-Camp to Brigadier-General Otis; S. W. Belford, Capt., Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. V.; 2d and 3d Battalions, 1st South Dakota

Volunteer Inf.; recruits, Utah Light Artillery Volunteers; band of 1st Battalion, 1st South Dakota Volunteer Inf.; Detachment Volunteer Signal Corps; Detachment Hospital Corps; Ordnance Department, U. S. A.; 1st Montana Inf.; 1 Red Cross steward; 8 civilian clerks, making a total of 46 officers and 820 men.

St. Paul left San Francisco July 29, 1898, and arrived at Manila August 31, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: J. G. Blaine, Capt., Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. V.; Lee Linn, Capt., Chief Surgeon, U. S. V; Raymund Sulzer, Capt., Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. V.; C. C. Walcutt, Capt., Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. V. (from Honolulu). Attached: 1st Battalion, 1st South Dakota Volunteer Inf.; recruits for the 13th Minnesota Volunteers; recruits for 1st Colorado Volunteers; Detachment U. S. V. Signal Corps; Detachment of Hospital Corps, making a total of 25 officers and 788 men.

Scandia left San Francisco August 27, 1898, and arrived at Manila October 2, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: William A. Kobbe, Maj., 3d Art.; W. O. Owen, Maj., Brigade Surgeon, U. S. V.; H. Pahe, 1st Lieut., U. S. A.; E. K. Johnstone, Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; H. du R. Phelan, Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; William B. Schofield, Additional Paymaster, U. S. V.; M. F. Sheary, Additional Paymaster, U. S. V.; T. Sternberg, Additional Paymaster, U. S. V.; E. A. Wedgwood, 1st Lieut., Battery B, Utah Volunteer Art.; N. T. Messer, Capt., Acting Chief Surgeon, U. S. V., Acting Assistant Quartermaster; 4 civians; Detachment Hospital Corps; detachment 1st Montana; detachment California Volunteer Heavy Artillery. Attached: Commissary Sergeant, U. S. A.; Red Cross nurses, male, making a total of 11 officers and 166 men.

FIFTH EXPEDITION-233 Officers and 6258 Men.

Senator left San Francisco October 17, 1898, and arrived at Manila November 21, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: Companies A, I, K and M, 23d Inf.; detachment 14th United States Inf.; detachment 18th United States Inf.; detachment Battery D, California Heavy Artillery Volunteers; recruits for 2d Oregon Volunteer Inf.; 10th Pennsylvania Volunteer Inf.; 1st South Dakota Volunteer Inf.; 1st Montana Volunteer Inf.; 1st Nebraska Volunteer Inf.; 13th Minnesota Volunteer Inf.; 20th Kansas Volunteer Inf.; 1st Tennessee Volunteer Inf.; U. S. V. Signal Corps; Acting Assistant Surgeons, U. S. A.; Hospital Corps, U. S. A., making a total of 20 officers and 747 men.

Valencia left San Francisco October 17, 1898, and arrived at Manila November 22, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: Companies F, G, I and L, 1st Washington Volunteer Inf.; Batteries A and D, California Heavy Artillery Volunteers; Commissary Sergeant, U. S. A.; Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; Hospital Corps, U. S. A., making a total of 18 officers and 491 men.

Arizona left Honolulu November 10, 1898, and arrived at Manila November 25, 1898, carry. ing the following officers and men: Brigadier-General Charles King, U. S. V.; 2d Lieut. Henry M. Meriam, 3d Art., Aide-de-Camp; 2d Lieut. James R. Goodale, 1st New York Inf. Volunteers, Aide-de-Camp; Maj. E. R. Morris, Brigade Surgeon, U. S. V.; Capt. J. B. Handy, Chief Surgeon, U. S. V., Chief Commissary; Companies I, K, L and M, and recruits, 18th United States Inf.; recruits, 1st Nebraska Inf., U. S. V.; recruits, 1st Colorado Inf., U. S. V.; recruits, 10th Pennsylvania Inf., U. S. V.; Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; Hospital Corps, U. S. A., making a total of 18 officers and 1006 men.

Ohio left San Francisco October 28, 1898, and arrived at Manila November 26, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: Headquarters and Companies A, B, C, D, E, H, K and M, 1st Washington Inf., U. S. V; detachment California Heavy Artillery, U. S. V.; 4th United States Cav.; 23d United States Inf.; 2d Oregon Inf., U. S. V.; 1st Montana Inf, U. S. V.; Hospital Corps, U. S. A., making a total of 27 officers and 759 men.

Zealandia left San Francisco October 30, 1898, and arrived at Manila November 28, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: Headquarters and Companies A, B, C, E, F, L and M, 1st Tennessee Inf; U. S. V.; 23d United States Inf.; 13th Minnesota U. S. V.; Hospital Corps, U. S. A., making a total of 25 officers and 534 men.

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