Muster-Out Roll 281 



Webster, David, Durant, Woog, Benjamin, B.,Wash- 



I. T. ington, D. C. 



Wagner, John D., Caddo, de Zychlinski, William T., 



I. T. Bismarck, N. D. 



TRANSFERRED 

 Lane, Sanford G Trooper Sapulpa, I. T. 



Transferred to Troop L ist U. S. V. C., June 8, 1898, per verbal order 

 Reg. Cora. 



DIED OF DISEASE 

 Kyle, Yancy Trooper McAlester, I. T. 



Died of typhoid fever at Tampa, July 15, 1898. Final statements ren- 

 dered and settled per Capt. Bruce. 



As said above, this is not a complete list of the 

 wounded, or even of the dead, among the troopers. 

 Moreover a number of officers and men died from 

 fever soon after the regiment was mustered out. 

 Twenty-eight field and line officers landed in Cuba 

 on June 22d; ten of them were killed or wounded 

 during the nine days following. Of the five regi- 

 ments of regular cavalry in the division one, the 

 Tenth, lost eleven officers; none of the others lost 

 more than six. The loss of the Rough Riders in 

 enlisted men was heavier than that of any other 

 regiment in the cavalry division. Of the nine in- 

 fantry regiments in Kent's division, one, the Sixth, 

 lost eleven officers; none of the others as many as 

 we did. None of the nine suffered as heavy a loss 

 in enlisted men, as they were not engaged at Las 

 Guasimas. 



No other regiment in the Spanish-American War 

 suffered as heavy a loss as the First United States 

 Volunteer Cavalry. 



