L.-Retirements, resignations, deaths, etc., among officers, U. S. Army, since last annual report, and October 1, 1900. Name and rank. Date. RETIRED. Alden, Charles H., colonel, assistant surgeon-gen- April 28, 1900. eral. Anderson, Thomas M., brigadier-general... Calef, John H., lieutenant-colonel Third Artillery Coates, Edwin M., colonel Seventh Infantry.. French, William E. P., captain, Second Infantry Fuger, Frederick, major, Fourth Artillery. Gerlach, William, major, Twelfth Infantry. Hamner, William H., major, paymaster Hartz, Wilson T., lieutenant-colonel Twenty-sec- Kell, William H., captain, Twenty-second Infantry. Koerper, Egon A., lieutenant-colonel, deputy sur- Lee, James G. C., colonel, assistant quartermaster- Mackey, John O., captain, Third Cavalry.. Mahan, Frederick A., major, Engineer Corps.. Nickerson, James D., captain, Seventeenth Infantry Sage, George E., captain, Sixth Artillery Smith, Oskaloosa M., major, commissary of subsist ence. Stetson, Frederic T., first lieutenant, Third Infantry. Summerhayes, John W., major, quartermaster Viele, Charles D., colonel Fourth Cavalry Waring, John K., captain, Second Infantry. Whittemore, James M., colonel, Ordnance Depart ment. Williston, Edward B., colonel Sixth Artillery .... RESIGNED. Copp, William M., second lieutenant, Sixth Artillery. Foster, Charles S., second lieutenant, Ninth In- Harman, John A., first lieutenant, Sixth Cavalry.. Jan. 21, 1900. Jan. 29, 1900. April 28, 1900 (as major). June 6, 1900. Oct. 18, 1899. Nov. 15, 1899. Oct. 25, 1899. Jan. 18, 1900. Dec. 15, 1899 (as major). Aug. 12, 1900. July 10, 1900. Feb. 17, 1900. April 5, 1900. May 25, 1900. Jan. 6, 1900. Jan. 23, 1900. Nov. 15, 1899 (as major). July 15, 1900. Sept. 1, 1900. Jan. 24, 1900. March 1, 1900. Ayres, James C., captain, Ordnance Department.. Benyaurd, William H. H., lieutenant-colonel, Corps Engineers. Boutelle, Henry M., second lieutenant, Third Artillery. Brereton, John J., captain, Twenty-fourth Infantry (lieutenant-colonel, Thirty-third Volunteers). Cartwright, George S., captain, Twenty-fourth Infantry (major and quartermaster, volunteers). Cheney, Ward, first lieutenant, Fourth Infantry Cooper, George A., second lieutenant, Fifteenth Infantry. Draper, Paul, second lieutenant, Twenty-second Edmunds, Frank H., major, First Infantry try. Guthrie, John B., major, Fifteenth Infantry.. Hollis, Magnus O., captain, Fourth Infantry. Liscum, Emerson H., colonel, Ninth Infantry Little, John, captain, commissary of subsistence McGrath, Hugh J., captain, Fourth Cavalry. McQuiston, Charles, captain, Fourth Infantry Meade, Francis K., first lieutenant, Twenty-first Infantry. Mitchell, David D., captain, Fifteenth Infantry.. Munton, Charles H., first lieutenant, Twelfth Infantry. Murphy, William L., first lieutenant, Twentyfourth Infantry (captain, Thirty-ninth Volunteers). Ostheim, Louis, captain, First Artillery Schenck, William T., first lieutenant, Twenty-fifth Smith, Charles M., second lieutenant, Eighteenth Infantry. Smith, Edmund D., captain, Nineteenth Infantry.. Spurgin, David G., first lieutenant, Twenty-first Infantry. Steele, Charles L., captain, Eighteenth Infantry. Taylor, Edward, first lieutenant, Twelfth Infantry. Wallace, Robert B., first lieutenant, Second Cavalry (colonel Thirty-seventh Volunteers). Warwick, Oliver B., captain, Eighteenth Infantry.. Way, Henry N., second lieutenant, Fourth Infantry. Whitney, Folliot A., major, Sixth Infantry. Williams, William H., first lieutenant, Twelfth Infantry. DEATHS, OFFICERS ON THE RETIRED LIST. Dec. 8, 1899, Washington, D. C. Nov. 2, 1899, killed in action near Aliaga, P. I. Jan. 7, 1900, killed in action near Imus, P. I. June 18, 1900, Quemados, Cuba. June 3, 1900, killed in action, San Miguel de Jan. 12, 1900, Buffalo, N. Y. Nov. 15, 1899, Manila, P. I. Oct. 22, 1899, killed in action, near Arayat, P. I. Nov. 24, 1899, killed in action, Ildefonso, P. I. July 13, 1900, killed in action, Tientsin, China. Nov. 7, 1899, Manila, P. I., of wounds received in action at Novaleta, P. I., Oct. 8, 1899. Sept. 15, 1900, Bacoor, P. I. Sept. 22, 1900, Manila, P. I. Sept. 17, 1900, killed in action at Mavitac, P. I. Aug. 14, 1900, killed in action, Tanauan, P. I. · Apr. 8, 1900, Chicago, Ill. Aug. 15, 1900, killed in action, Pekin. China. Jan. 29, 1900, killed in action near Subig, P. I. Nov. 22, 1899, Iloilo, Panay, P. I., of wounds re- Jan. 18, 1900, Fort Bayard, N. M. Aug. 11, 1900, Silay, Negros, P. I. Nov. 25, 1899, Philadelphia, Pa., of wounds received in action near Angeles, P. I., Aug. 16, 1899. Feb. 3, 1900, Bath, Steuben County, N. Y. Jan. 2, 1900, Washington, D. C. L.-Retirements, resignations, deaths, etc.-Continued. Name and rank. Date. DEATHS, OFFICERS ON THE RETIRED LIST-Cont'd. Brown, Andrew M., captain Casey, James S., colonel Crawford, Alexander McL., first lieutenant Elliott, George H., colonel.. Gallupe, George S., captain.. Gelray, Joseph W., captain Hammond, William A., brigadier-general. Huntington, David L., lieutenant-colonel. Johnson, Lewis, major... King, Albert D., captain.. Lester, Charles H., captain McBlair, John H., first lieutenant Prime, Frederick E., major. Roe, Charles F., captain Russell, Albert J., captain Sharp, Frederick D., captain Snyder, James A., captain.. Stanton, Thaddeus H., brigadier-general. Stiles, Daniel F., captain Tisdall, William N., captain. Tower, Z. B., colonel. Towle, George F., captain Dec. 29, 1899, San Francisco, Cal. Oct. 19, 1899, Hamptonburg, N. Y. Nov. 27, 1899, Detroit, Mich. Officers of the United States Volunteers who have died between July 1, 1899, and October 1, 1900. Name and rank. Armstrong, Frank C., major-surgeon, Thirty-second Infantry. Bentley, George H., captain, Forty-seventh Infantry. Bowman, Daniel T., first lieutenant, Thirty-seventh Infantry. Brown, William, captain, Forty-fifth Infantry.. Burchard, Easton, first lieutenant, assistant surgeon, Fortieth Infantry. Cilley, Jonathan, first lieutenant, Forty-third Infantry. Crenshaw, Frank F., captain, Twenty-eighth Infantry. Danner, James D., second lieutenant, Twentyeighth Infantry. Davis, Julian L., second lieutenant, Thirty-sixth Infantry. Edmonston, Raphael A., first lieutenant, assistant surgeon, Thirty-fourth Infantry. Evens, John H., first lieutenant, Forty-third Infantry. Fernald, Roy L., second lieutenant, Twenty-sixth Infantry. French, Charles, captain, Thirty-sixth Infantry.... Galleher, John B., first lieutenant, Fortieth Infantry. Heatwole, Joseph H., major, commissary of subsist ence. Huston, Robert B., captain, Forty-seventh Infantry. Jackson, George L., second lieutenant, Forty-seventh Infantry. Date. Dec. 4, 1899, Manila, P. I. Aug. 28, 1900, Camalig, P. I., of wounds received in action near Camalig, Aug. 21, 1900. Jan. 9, 1900, Manila, P. I. Aug. 17, 1900, killed in action, Salvacien, P. I. Aug. 28, 1900, Alanta, Ga., of wounds received in action at Papaya, P. I., June 5, 1900. Sept. 27, 1900, near Manila P. I. Nov. 11, 1899, killed in action near Bamban, P. I. June 2, 1900, Manila, P. I. May 11, 1900, killed in action, Matagiano, Samar, P. I. Sept. 1, 1900, Jalaur River, near Pototan, P. I. Oct. 31, 1899, Manila, P. I., of wounds received in action at Florida Blanca, P. I., Oct. 29, 1899. Feb. 23, 1900, transport Tartar, San Miguel Bay, P. I., of wounds received in action at Libmanan, P. I., Feb. 20, 1900. July 6, 1899, Santiago, Cuba. July 6, 1900, Manila, P. I. May 21, 1900, Manila, P. I. Officers of the United States Volunteers who have died, etc.-Continued. Langworthy, Samuel R., captain, Thirty-fifth Infantry. Lee, Orison P., captain, Forty-fifth Infantry McLaughlin, James B., second lieutenant, signal officer. McNabb, Lewis M., captain, Forty-ninth Infantry.. Toncray, James P., first lieutenant, Thirty-sixth Infantry. Wagner, Max, second lieutenant, Twenty-sixth Infantry. Waugh, John R., second lieutenant, Thirty-ninth Infantry. Weber, Louis P., second lieutenant, Forty-second Infantry. Webster, Horace, first lieutenant, Forty-second Infantry. White, Grant A., first lieutenant, Thirty-third Infantry. Wing, Eugene G., second lieutenant, Thirty-sixth Infantry. Feb. 21, 1900, Baliuag, Luzon, P. I. June 10, 1900, near Albay, P. I. Nov. 11, 1899, killed in action, San Jacinto, P. I. Nov. 15, 1889, Agno River, P. I. July 6, 1899, Santiago, Cuba. Nov. 7, 1899, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Oct. 1, 1900, killed in action near Pavia, P. I. Mar. 9, 1900, Calamba, P. I. July 7, 1900, Manila, P. I. Apr. 10, 1900, Angaque, P. I. ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE, Washington, D. C., October 1, 1900. H. C. CORBIN, Adjutant-General, U. S. A. 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