Total number of troops that served in the Philippines between June 30, 1898 (date of first arrival of United States troops), to June 30, 1901. Casualties from all causes in the Philippines during the above period. 1, 1901. Retirements, resignations, deaths, etc., among officers between October 1, 1900, and October Clark, Hollis C., captain, Twenty-fourth Infantry. Clous, John W.,brigadier-general,judge-advocategeneral. May 13, 1901 Cole, George W., first lieutenant, Seventh Cavalry. Dempsey, Charles A., colonel, Thirtieth Infantry.. Mar. 2, 1901 Ellis, Philip H., colonel, Twenty-fourth Infantry.. July 1, 1901. 37 0 4 5 3 37 6 6 40 10 10 4 21 37 6 11 44 10 2 1 9 14 10 12 44 0 18 3 13 46 5 11 36 10 10 38 10 14 40 11 17 40 9 8 11 38 5 2 1Includes cadet, enlisted and commissioned service, to date of retirement. G.-Retirements, resignations, deaths, etc., among officers between October 1, 1900, and October 1, 1901-Continued. Ewers, Ezra P., colonel, Tenth Infantry Gilmore, John C., colonel, assistant adjutant-gen- Hammond, Brant C., chaplain...... Hartsuff, Albert, colonel, assistant surgeon-general Jackson, Henry, colonel, Third Cavalry Jarvis, Nathan S., captain, assistant surgeon Kirkman, Joel T., lieutenant-colonel, Eighteenth Lee, Fitzhugh, brigadier-general Leefe, John G., lieutenant-colonel, Thirtieth Infantry. Lieber, G. Norman, brigadier-general, judge-advo- Lockwood, John A., captain, Fourth Cavalry. O'Reilly, Thomas P., second lieutenant, Twenty- Pilcher, James E., captain, assistant surgeon ................ Robert, Henry M., brigadier-general, Chief of En- Rogers, Robert M., captain, Artillery Corps.. Scully, James W., colonel, assistant quartermaster- Smoke, Samuel A., captain, Fifth Infantry Sparrow, Solomon E., captain, Twenty-first Infantry. Apr. 13, 1901 Jan. 17, 1901 Yrs. m. d. 37 8 18 Feb. 2, 1901 (as major) Feb. 21, 1901 Nov. 1, 1900.. Mar. 21, 1901. Oct. 31, 1900.. 47 10 1 39 3 13 43 8 9 17 26 42 11 10 8 20 2 0 Thompson, Charles B., captain, assistant quarter- Feb. 2, 1901 (as major) master. Turner, William J., major, Sixth Infantry. Van Ness, William P., captain, Artillery Corps . Wessells, Henry W., jr., colonel of cavalry. Whipple, Charles W., captain, Ordnance Depart- Wilson, Charles I., colonel, assistant paymaster- Wilson, James H., brigadier general.. Winston, Edward T.,captain, Nineteenth Infantry. WHOLLY RETIRED. Perkins, Edward W., first lieutenant, Eighth Infantry. Dec. 5, 1900 Feb. 19, 1901 May 3, 1901 Feb. 28, 1901 (as major). 0 12 5 1 35 11 32 26 36 27 10 18 2 26 7 27 1 35 45 8 17 39 6 22 71 882 306 3 17 9 G.-Retirements, resignations, deaths, etc., among officers between October 1, 1900, and October 1, 1901-Continued. Crockett, Allen T., second lieutenant, Twentyfirst Infantry. Downes, Edward E., first lieutenant, First Infantry. Hall, William R., major, surgeon Keller, Charles, colonel Twenty-third Infantry Lancaster, James M., lieutenant-colonel Third Artillery. Lee, Walter H., second lieutenant, Engineer Corps. Ludlow, William, brigadier-general McClure, Charles, jr., first lieutenant, Thirtieth Infantry. Michie, Peter S., professor, United States Military Academy. Michler, Francis, major, Fifth Cavalry Mullay, William H., captain of infantry Parker, Montgomery D., captain, Eighth Infantry. Peterson, Matt R., captain, commissary of subsistence (major, commissary of subsistence, United States Volunteers). Ramsay, Charles R., first lieutenant, Twenty-first Schofield, Charles B., captain, Second Cavalry Tesson, Louis S., major, surgeon.. Wilhelm, William H., captain, Twenty-first Infantry. Mar. 20, 1901 Aug. 1, 1901, San Juan, P. R Nov. 14, 1900, Louisville, Ky Sept. 28, 1901, killed in action at Balangiga, P. I. Sept. 28, 1901, killed in action at Balangiga, P. I. Sept. 24, 1901, killed in action near Candelaria, P. I. June 23, 1901, killed in action near Salcedo, Samar, P. I. Apr. 2, 1901, Manila, P. I Apr. 22, 1901, Fort Sam Houston, Tex.. Oct. 5, 1900, Fort Monroe, Va.. June 10, 1901, killed in action near Lipa, P. I. Aug. 30, 1901, Convent Station, N. J .... July 1, 1901, Catbalogan, P. I.. Feb. 16, 1901, West Point, N. Y May 29, 1901, Washington, D. C Jan. 18, 1901, killed in action near Gapan, P. I. Mar. 23, 1901, Manila, P.I Oct. 29, 1900, killed in action, Cuartero, P. I. Oct. 17, 1900, Habana, Cuba July 13, 1901, Manila, P. I., of wound received in action near Lipa, P. I., June 10, 1901. Feb. 2, 1901, Mantanzas, Cuba.. June 10, 1901, killed in action near June 7, 1901, Vancouver Barracks, Wash. June 12, 1901, Lipa, P. I,, of wounds received in action near Lipa, P. I., June 10, 1901. Nov. 16, 1900, San Juan de Guimba, P. I. Oct. 8, 1900, Washington, D. C...... June 14, 1901, New York, N. Y G.-Retirements, resignations, deaths, etc., among officers between October 1, 1900, and October 1, 1901-Continued. Name and rank. Date. Length of service. DEATHS, OFFICERS ON THE RETIRED LIST-Cont'd. Converse, Oscar I., first lieutenant. Du Barry, Beekman, brigadier-general . Hoppy, Edward, first lieutenant. Irwin, David A., captain.. McNutt, Albert S., first lieutenant Palmer, George H., major. Parke, John G., colonel Pollock, Robert, captain. Porter, Alexander S., captain Porter, Fitz-John, colonel. Potter, James B. M., lieutenant-colonel. Smith, Thomas M. K., lieutenant-colonel.. Van Vliet, Stewart, colonel Volkmar, William J., colonel Walcott, William H., captain Ward, G. S. Luttrell, captain. Whittemore, Edward W., lieutenant-colonel. Williams, Robert, brigadier-general.... Wilson, Thomas, colonel. DEATHS, OFFICERS OF THE U. S. VOLUNTEERS. Blakeman, Robert, first lieutenant, Forty-ninth Infantry. Cobb, Thomas M., jr., first lieutenant, Thirtyninth Infantry. Davis, John G., major, surgeon Febiger, George Lea, first lieutenant, Thirty-third Infantry. Gavett, Elmer B., second lieutenant, Thirty-ninth Infantry. Griswold, Richard S., major, surgeon Hincken, Elias J., second lieutenant, Forty-fourth Infantry. Kennedy, John, second lieutenant, signal officer.. Koontz, Howard M., first lieutenant, Fortyfourth Infantry. Monaghan, William, major, paymaster.. Moret, Gustave, first lieutenant, assistant surgeon, Porto Rico regiment. Page, Fred. M., captain, Porto Rico regiment... Polk, Frank M., second lieutenant, Thirty-ninth Infantry. Slack, Walter T., first lieutenant, Forty-seventh Infantry. Stuart, Stanley MacC., first lieutenant, assistant surgeon, Eleventh Cavalry. Sulzer, Raymond, captain, quartermaster DROPPED AS MISSING. Apr. 23, 1901, Richford, Vt July 21, 1901, Washington, D. C.. Jan. 1, 1901, Westchester, Pa Feb. 28, 1901, Orchard Lake, Mich Jan. 24, 1901, Philadelphia, Pa Oct. 31, 1900, Louisville, Ky. May 20, 1901, San Francisco, Cal.. Sept. 4, 1901, Bad Reichenhall, Germany. May 8, 1901, Washington, D. C.. May 24, 1901, Blue Ridge, Pa. Oct. 3, 1900, Manila, P. I.. Apr. 15, 1901, Honolulu, H. I.. Nov. 1, 1900, Manila, P. I.. Apr. 19, 1901, Detroit, Mich........ Sept. 28, 1901, killed in action at Balingiga, P. I. Jan. 29, 1901, killed in action, Santa Lucia, P. Í. Nov. 24, 1900, Manila, P. I Apr. 13, 1901, Manila, P. I Oct. 26, 1900, Habana, Cuba Nov. 6, 1900, Santa Cruz, P. I. Feb. 3, 1901, San Francisco, Cal Brewer, Richard H., first lieutenant, Twenty- July 13, 1900. seventh Infantry. Yrs. m. d. |