Death list of First Washington Regiment from date of muster-in to April 1st, 1899, 1899.

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Death list of First Washington Regiment from date of muster-in to April 1st, 1899, 1899.

This collection contains a list of deceased soldiers with their Company, Date of Death and Place of Burial. There is a list of deaths of the First Washington Infantry, U.S.V. since the arrival of the Regiment in the Philippine Islands. This list dated May 12, 1899 includes the soldier's name, their Company, date of death, place of burial and grave number. There are three letters in the collection addressed to Gov. J.R. Rogers. Two of the letters are from M.I. Ludington, Quartermaster General, U.S. Army. The other letter is from Lt. Col. W.J. Fife.

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Washington (State). Governor (1897-1901 : Rogers)

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Rogers, John Rankin, 1838-1901

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Governor of Washington, 1897-1901. From the description of Addresses of John R. Rogers : typescripts, 1889-1901. (Washington State University). WorldCat record id: 29852390 As a teenager, John Rankin Rogers went to Boston and apprenticed at a drug store. By 1856, he moved to Jackson, Mississippi, where he managed a drug store until 1860. Rogers moved to Illinois where he farmed and worked as a school teacher and a druggist. In 1876, he moved to Kansas where he a...

United States. Office of the Quartermaster General

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Quartermaster Dept. headed by a quartermaster general with the rank of brigadier general was established in 1818 by the U.S. Congress; abolished 1962. From the description of U.S. War Department, Office of the Quartermaster General, licensed battlefield guide records, 1915-1932 (bulk 1922-1932). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70967432 From the description of U.S. War Department, Office of the Quartermaster General, Gettysburg National Cemetery monthly reports, 1873-1893. (Un...

Fife, W. J. (William J.), b. 1860

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Ludington, Marshall Independence, 1839-1919

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United States. Army. Regiment, Washington U.S. Volunteer Infantry, 1st.

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