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