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OFFICERS ARMY TRANSPORT SERVICE, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.

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 Iuf.; 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, carrying 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.

Indiana left San Francisco October 27, 1898, and arrived at Manila November 30, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: Headquarters and Companies C, D, E, G, H, I, K, and M, 20th Kansas Volunteer Inf.; Hospital Corps, U. S. A., making a total of 30 officers and 717 men.

City of Puebla left San Francisco November 6, 1898, and arrived at Manila December 6, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: Companies D, G, H, I and K, 1st Tennessee Volunteer Inf.; Troop A, Nevada Cav., U. S. V.; detachment California Heavy Artillery, U. S. V.; 2d Oregon Inf., U. S. V.; 1st Tennessee Inf, U. S. V.; 23d Inf.; 18th Inf.; Battery D, 6th United States Art.; Commissary Sergeant, U. S. A.; 13th Minnesota Inf., U. S. V.; Hospital Corps, U. S. A., making a total of 24 officers and 572 men.

Newport left San Francisco November 8, 1898, and arrived at Manila December 7, 1898, carrying the following officers and men: Brigadier-General M. P. Miller, U. S. V.; 1st Lieut. C. G. Woodward, 34 United States Art., Aide-de-Camp; 1st Lieut. M. K Barroll, 3d United States Art., Aide-de-Camp; Capt. John B. Jeffrey, Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. V., Chief Quartermaster; Capt. Daniel Van Voorhies, Chief Surgeon, U. S. V., Chief Commissary; Companies A, B, F and L, 26th Kansas Inf., U. S. V.; Light Battery A, Wyoming Art., U. S. V. Attached: Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; Hospital Corps, U. S. A.; California Heavy Artillery, U. S. V.; 1st Washington Inf., U. S. V.; 23d United States Inf.; Commissary Sergeants U. S. A.; making a total of 24 officers and 466 men.

Pennsylvania left San Francisco November 3, 1898, and arrived at Manila December 7, 1.98, carrying the following officers and men: 51st Iowa Inf., U. S. V.; 14th United States Inf.; 18th United States Inf.; 2d Oregon Inf., U. S. V.; 1st Colorado Inf., U. S. V.; 20th Kansas Inf., U. S. V.; 1st Nebraska Inf., U. S. V.; Hospital Corps, U. S. A., making a total of 47 officers and 964 men.

SIXTH EXPEDITION—59 Officers, 2505 Men and 3 Civilians.

Scandia left San Francisco January 26, 1899, and arrived at Manila February 23, 1899, carrying the following officers and men: Brigadier-General Loyd Wheaton, U. S. V.; Maj. C. E. Stanton, Additional Paymaster, U. S. V.; Acting Assistant Surgeon W. R. Van Tuyl, U. S. A.; Acting Assistant Surgeon T. M. McCullom, U. S. A.; Acting Assistant Surgeon B. L. Johnson, U. S. A.; 4th United States Cav.; 14th United States Inf.; Hospital Corps, U. S. A.; 51st Iowa Volunteer Inf.; 20th United States Inf., making a total of 34 officers, 1193 men and 3 civilian clerks.

Tacoma, sailing ship, (supplies,) left Honolulu January 21, 1899, and arrived at Manila March 1, 1899, carrying the following officers and men: Acting Assistant Surgeon C. Y. Brownlee, U. S. A.; 4th United Stated Cav.; 1st Washington Volunteer Inf., making a total of 2 officers, 28 men, 19 civilians, also 81 cavalry horses and 119 mules.

Morgan City, (supplies,) left San Francisco January 26, 1899, and arrived at Manila March 2, 1899, carrying the following officers and men: 1st Lieut. W. J. Kirkpatrick, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; Hospital Corps; 20th United States Inf., making a total of 5 officers and 7 men.

Senator left San Francisco February 1, 1889, and arrived at Manila March 4, 1899, carrying the following officers and men: Capt. J. S. Kulp, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; Acting Assistant Surgeon, I. W. Brewer, U. S. A.; Capt. E. H. Fitzgerald, Chaplain, U. S. A.; Hospital Corps, U. S. A.; 22d United States Inf., Headquarters and Companies A, B, D, H, K and M, making a total of 18 officers and 602 men.

Ohio left San Francisco February 1, 1899, and arrived at Manila March 5, 1899, carrying the following officers and men: 1st Lieut. R. P. Strong, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; C. N. Andrews, Acting Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; 4th U. S. Cav.; 10th United States Inf.; 3d United States Art. (recruits); 6th United States Art. (recruits; 14th United States Inf. (recruits); 18th United States Inf. (recruits); 23d United States Inf. (recruits); Hospital Corps, U. S, A.; 22d United States Inf., Companies C, E, F, G, I and L, making a total of 17 officers and 710 men.

Grant left New York January 19, 1899, and arrived at Manila, via Suez Canal, March 10, 1899, carrying the following officers and men: Major-General H. W. Lawton, U. S. V.; Maj.

C. R. Edwards, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. V.; Maj. C. G. Starr, Inspector-General, U. S. V.; Capt. R. Sewell, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. V., Aide-de-Camp to General Lawton; 1st Lieut. W. Brookes, 4th United States Inf., Aide-de-Camp to General Lawton; 2d Lieut. E. L. King, 8th United States Cav., Aide-de-Camp to General Lawton; Brigadier-General R. H. Hall, U. S. V., commanding 4th United States Inf.; Capt. E. Reichman, Assistant Adjutant-General U. S. V., commanding Company G, 17th Inf.; Capt. G. de Shon, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; Acting Assistant Surgeon P. M. Ashburn, U. S. A.; Acting Assistant Surgeon A. C. Ghiselia, U. S. A.; Acting Assistant Surgeon L. F. Hess, U. S. A.; 14th United States Inf.; 18th United States Inf.; 23d United States Inf.; Signal Corps, U. S. A.; Hospital Corps, U. S. A.; 4th United States Inf.; 17th United States Inf., making a total of 53 officers, 1688 men and 4 civilian clerks.

Sherman left New York February 3, 1899, and arrived at Manila, via Suez Canal, March 22, 1899, carrying the following officers and men: Capt. J. D. Poindescter, Assistant Sur, eon, U. S. A.; 1st Lieut. R. B. Westnedge, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; Acting Assistant Surgeon G. S. Pitcher, U. S. A.; Acting Assistant Surgeon J. B. Darling, U. S. A.; Acting Assistant Surgeon F. B. Bowman, U. S. A.; Acting Assistant Surgeon A. B. Smith, U. S. A.; Capt. P. J. Hart, Chaplain, U. S. A.; Hospital Corps, U. S. A.; 3d United Stated Inf.; 17th United States Inf., making a total of 39 officers, 1689 men and 1 civilian clerk.

Sheridan left New York February 19, 1899, and arrived at Manila, via Suez Canal, April 14, 1899, carrying the following officers and men: Capt. F. A. Winter, As-istant Surgeon, U. S. A.; 1st Lieut. E. W. Pinkham, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; Acting Assistant Surgeon O. C. Heise, U S. A.; Acting Assistant Surgeon T. L. Lowe, 12th United States Inf.; 17th United States Inf., Headquarters and Companies A, C, E and F; 3d United States Inf.; 4th United States Inf.; 14th United States Inf.; 18th United States Inf.; 20th United States Inf.; 22d United States Inf.; Hospital Corps, making a total of 57 officers and 1786 men.

Roanoke, (supplies,) left San Francisco February 26, 1899 and arrived at Manila March 29, 1899, carrying the following officers and men: Lieutenant-Colonel J. D. Miley, InspectorGeneral, U. S. V.; Acting Assistant Surgeon S. F. Fraser, U. S. A.; 14th United States Inf.; 20th United States Inf.; 22d United States Inf.; 23d United States Inf.; Hospital Corps, making a total of 3 officers, 100 men and 1 civilian clerk.

Portland, (supply ship,) left San Francisco March 2, 1899, and arrived at Manila April 10, 1899, carrying the following officers and men: Capt. J. A. Logan, Jr., Chief Surgeon, U. S. V.; Acting Assistant Surgeon T. A. McCulloch, U. S. A.; 2d United States Inf.; 14th United States Inf.; 18th United States Inf.; 22d United States Inf.; 23d United States Inf.; 3d United States Art.; Hospital Corps, making a total of 11 officers and 95 men.

Connemaugh (supply ship,) left San Francisco March 11, 1899, and arrived at Manila April 20, 1899, carrying the following officers and men : Capt. E. R. Butler, Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. V.; Hospital Corps, U. S. A., making a total of 1 officer, 2 men; and also 1 civilian clerk, 32 civilian teamsters and 284 mules.

City of Puebla left San Francisco March 24, 1899, and arrived at Manila April 23, 1899, carrying the following officers and men: 9th United States Inf., Headquarters and Companies A, F, G, I, L and M; Hospital Corps, making a total of 14 officers and 680 men.

Zealandia left San Francisco March 28, 1899, and arrived at Manila April 27, 1899, carrying the following officers and men: Acting Assistant Surgeon H. W. Elliott, U. S. A.; 9th United States Inf., Companies B, C, D, E, H and K; Hospital Corps, making a total of 12 officers and 524 men.

Nelson (supply ship,) left San Francisco March 30, 1899, and arrived at Manila May 2, 1899, carrying the following officers and men: Acting Assistant Surgeon S. Wythe, U. S. A.; 18th United States Inf.; 3d United States Inf.; 6th United States Art., Signal Corps; Hospital Corps; General Staff, making a total of 2 officers and 60 men.

Hancock (formerly Arizona) left San Francisco April 18, 1899, and arrived at Manila May 11, 1899, carrying the following officers and men: Maj. W. P. Kendall, Surgeon, U. S. V.; 1st Lieut. H. E. Wetherill, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A.; Acting Assistant Surgeon J. H. Hepburn, U. S. A.; Acting Assistant Surgeon C. M. Drake, U. S. A.; 21st United States Inf., 9th United

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