UNITED STATES WAR RECORD. 



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Fourth Cavalry. Official title, Fourth Regiment 

 of Cavalry. Organized Aug. 3, 1861. Served in 

 Civil War and Indian expeditions. Placed under 

 orders for war with Spain, June 26, 1898. Com- 

 manded by Major S. C. Kellogg during war opera- 

 tions. Sent from United States for service in the 

 Philippines. Troops C, E, G, I, K, and L partici- 

 pated in engagements at Manila. Casualties, up to 

 April 4,1899: 3 men killed, and 1 officer and 16 

 men wounded. The six troops above mentioned are, 

 .at time of going to press, still stationed in the 

 Philippines. Troops A, B, D, F, II, and M are 

 stationed in United States. 



Fifth Cavalry. Official title, Fifth Regiment of 

 Cpvalry. Organized 1855. Served in Civil War 

 and Indian expeditions. Sent from United States 

 for service in Puerto Rico. Participated in en- 

 gagements at Hormigueros. No casualties recorded. 

 The regiment is now on service in Puerto Rico. 



Sixth Cavalry. Official title, Sixth Regiment of 

 Cavalry. Organized as Third Cavalry, May 3, 1861 ; 

 .as Sixth Cavalry, Aug. 10, 1861. Served in Civil 

 War and Indian expeditions. Quartered in Vir- 

 ginia, Kansas, and Nebraska at outbreak of war. 

 Placed under orders for war with Spain, April 15, 

 1898. Strength in officers and men for war with 

 Spain : 16 officers, 435 men. Commanded by Major 

 T. C. Lebo during war operations. Stationed dur- 

 ing war : (1) Chickamauga, Ga. ; (2) Cuba ; (3) Puerto 

 Rico. Sent from United States for service in Cuba. 

 Troops A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and K participated in 

 engagements at San Juan. Casualties during cam- 

 paign : 4 men killed, 4 officers and 51 men wounded. 

 The regiment fought for twelve hours at San Juan 

 on July 1, 1898. Troop H served in Puerto Rico. 

 Now stationed in United States. 



Seventh Cavalry. Official title. Seventh Regi- 

 ment of Cavalry. Organized Dec. 22, 1866. Served 

 in Indian expeditions. Sent from United States for 

 service in Cuba. The regiment is now on service 

 in Cuba. 



Eighth Cavalry. Official title, Eighth Regiment 

 of Cavalry. Organized 1866. Served in Indian ex- 

 peditions. Sent from United States for service in 

 Cuba. The regiment is now on service in Cuba. 



Ninth Cavalry (Colored). Official title, Ninth 

 Regiment of Cavalry. Organized 1866. Served 

 in Indian expeditions. Quartered in Nebraska, 

 Utah, and Wyoming at outbreak of war. Placed 

 under orders for war with Spain, April 15, 1898. 

 Strength in officers and men for war with Spain : 

 12 officers, 207 men. Commanded by Lieut.-Col. 

 J. M. Hamilton during war operations. Stationed 

 during war: (1) Chickamauga, Ga.; (2) Cuba. Sent 

 from United States for service in Cuba. Troops 

 A, B, C, D, E, G, H, and K participated in engage- 

 ments at San Juan and around Santiago. Casual- 

 ties during campaign : 2 officers and 2 men killed ; 

 2 officers and 18 men wounded. The regiment is 

 now stationed in United States. 



Tenth Cavalry (Colored). Official title, Tenth 

 Regiment of Cavalry. Organized 1866. Served 

 in Indian expeditions. Quartered in Montana at 

 outbreak of war. Placed under orders for war 

 with Spain, April 15, 1898. Strength in officers 

 and men for war with Spain : 27 officers, 453 men. 

 Commanded by Lieut.-Col. T. A. Baldwin during 

 war operations. Stationed during campaign: (1) 

 Chickamauga, Ga. ; (2) Cuba. Sent from United 

 States for service in Cuba. Four troops (A, B, E, 

 and I) participated in engagement at La Quasima. 

 Troops C, D, G, and H joined in subsequent opera- 

 tions before Santiago. Casualties during campaign : 

 At La Quasima, 1 man killed, 10 men wounded ; at 

 San Juan, 2 officers and 5 men killed, 9 officers 

 and 64 men wounded. Now stationed in United 

 States. 



First A rtillery Official title. First Regiment of 

 A rt illery. Organized 1802. Served in War of 1812. 

 Florida and Mexican Wars, and Civil War. Quar- 

 tered at outbreak of war: Battery K, District of 

 Columbia ; Battery K, Texas. Placed under orders 

 for war with Spain, April 15, 1898. Strength in 

 officers and men for war with Spain : Batt<-ry E. 3 

 officers, 79 men ; Battery K, 2 officers, 78 nn-n. 

 Commanded by : Battery 'E, Capt. A. Capron ; Bat- 

 tery K, Capt. C. L. Best, during war operations. 

 Stationed during war: (1) Chickamauga. <.,i 

 Cuba. Batteries E and K took part in operations 

 before Santiago. Casualties (Battery K). 1 man 

 wounded. The regiments, with the exception of 

 Battery E (at Manila), is now stationed in United 

 States. 



Second Artillery. Official title. Second Regi- 

 ment of Artillery. Organized March 21, 1821. 

 Served in Florida and Mexican Wars, Civil War, 

 and riots. Quarters at outbreak of war: Battery 

 A, Illinois ; Battery F, Rhode Island. Placed un- 

 der orders for war with Spain, April 15, 1898. 

 Strength in officers and men for war with Spain : 

 Battery A, 3 officers and 79 men ; Battery F, 2 offi- 

 cers and 77 men. Commanded by: Battery A, Capt. 

 G. S. Grimes; Battery F, Capt. C. D. P'arkhurst, 

 during war operations. Stattened during war : (1) 

 Chickamauga, Ga. ; (2) Cuba. Battery A partici- 

 pated in engagements at San Juan and around San- 

 tiago ; Battery F took part in the fight at San Juan. 

 Casualties during campaign : Battery A, 2 men 

 killed, 8 men wounded ; Battery F, 1 officer and 2 

 men wounded. The regiment is now in service in 

 Cuba, with the exception of Batteries N and O, 

 organizing at Fort McHenry, Md. 



Third Artillery. Official title, Third Regiment 

 of Artillery. Organized 1775. Served in all pre- 

 vious wars, also in Indian expeditions. Quarters at 

 outbreak of war: Battery C and F, California. 

 Placed under orders for war with Spain, April 15, 

 1898. Commanded by: Battery C, Capt. J.~M. Ca- 

 liff ; Battery F, Capt. R. D. Potts, during war opera- 

 tions. Stationed during war: (1) Chickamauga, 

 Ga. ; (2) Puerto Rico ; (3) Philippines. Sent from 

 United States for service in (1) Puerto Rico; (2) 

 Philippines. Participated in engagements: Battery 

 F, near Coamo and near Arbonito, Puerto Rico; 

 Battery C, at Hormigueros and at the Rio Prieto, 

 Puerto Rico; Batteries H and K fought in the 

 trenches before Manila. Batteries G, H, K, and L 

 were sent from United States for service in Ma- 

 nila. Casualties during campaign : 2 officers and 

 21 men were killed, and 3 officers and 76 men were 

 wounded in these four batteries during engagements 

 between Feb. 4, 1899, and April 4. 1899. They are 

 still serving in Manila. The other batteries are 

 now stationed in United States. 



Fourth Artillery. Official title. Fourth Regiment 

 of Artillery. Organized 1821. Served in Florida 

 and Mexican Wars. Civil War. and Indian expedi- 

 tions. Placed under orders for war with Spain. 

 April 15, 1898. Stationed during war: (1) Chicka- 

 mauga, Ga.; (2) Cuba; (3) Puerto Rico. Battery B 

 was in skirmishes near Coamo, Puerto Rico; Bat- 

 tery F is en route to Manila; Batteries G and H 

 took part in operations before Santiago. The regi- 

 ment, except Battery F, is now stationed in United 

 States. 



Fifth Artillery. Official title. Fifth Regiment of 

 Artillery. Organized May 4, 1861. Served in Civil 

 War. Placed under orders for war with Spain, 

 April 15, 1898. Stationed during war : (1) Chicka- 

 niiiuga, Ga.; (2) Puerto Rico. Sent from United 

 States for service at Puerto RiVo. Battery D par- 

 ticipated in engagements at Hormigueros; a de- 

 tachment from Battery A took part in a fight at the 

 crossing of the Rio Prieto. Battery F landed in 



