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ualties during campaign : 2 men killed and 10 

 wounded. The regiment was mustered out at home 

 stations, Jan. 6, 1899. 



Thirty-fourth Michigan Infantry . Official title, 

 Thirty-fourth Michigan Volunteer Infantry. Head- 

 quarters, Island Lake. Organized as Fifth Infantry, 

 Michigan National Guard ; mobilized April 26, 

 ' 1898. Mustered in for war with Spain, May 17-25, 

 1898. Strength for war with Spain, 1,326. Com- 

 manded by Col. John P. Petermann during war 

 operations. Stationed during war: (1) Dunn Lor- 

 ing, Va. ; (2) Cuba. Sent from United States for 

 service in Cuba. Participated in engagements be- 

 fore Santiago. Casualties during campaign : death 

 of 1 officer and 87 men. The regiment was mus- 

 tered out at home stations, Jan. 2, 1899. 



Thirty-fifth Michigan Infantry. Official title, 

 Thirty-fifth Michigan Volunteer Infantry. Head- 

 quarters, Island Lake. Organized June 30, 1898. 

 Mustered in for war with Spain, July 9-25, 1898. 

 Strength for war with Spain, 1,326. Commanded 

 by Col. Edwin M. Irish during war operations. 

 Stationed during war: (1) Camp Meade, Pennsyl- 

 vania; (2) Camp Mackenzie, Augusta, Ga. Casual- 

 ties during campaign : death of 1 officer and 23 men. 

 The regiment was mustered out March 31, 1899. 



Twelfth Minnesota Infantry. Official title, 

 Twelfth Regiment, Minnesota Volunteers. Head- 

 quarters (as Second Regiment, National Guard), 

 New Ulm. Organized Feb. 27, 1883. Mustered in 

 for war with Spain, May 7, 1898. Strength for war 

 with Spain, 1,332. Commanded by Col. Joseph 

 Bobleter during war operations. Stationed during 

 war : (1) Camp Ramsey, St. Paul ; (2) Camp Thomas, 

 Chickamauga, Ga. ; (3) Camp Hamilton, Lexington, 

 Ky. ; (4) Camp Mueller, New Ulm. Casualties dur- 

 ing campaign : death of 1 officer and 19 men. The 

 regiment was mustered out at New Ulm, Nov. 5, 

 1898. 



Thirteenth Minnesota Infantry. Official title, 

 Thirteenth Regiment, Minnesota Volunteers. Head- 

 quarters (First Regiment, National Guard), Minneap- 

 olis. Organized April 1, 1880. Mustered in for war 

 with Spain, May 7, 1898. Strength for war with Spain, 

 1,350. Commanded by (1) Col. Charles McC. Reeve ; 

 (2) CoL Frederick W. Ames during war operations. 

 Stationed during war : (1) Camp Merritt, San Fran- 

 cisco; (2) Camp Dewey, near Manila. Sent from 

 United States for service in the Philippines. Par- 

 ticipated in the assault on Manila and subsequent 

 operations. Casualties up to April 4, 1899: 1 

 killed and 1 died of wounds ; wounded, 3 officers 

 and 48 men. Up to time of going to press the 

 regiment is still in service at Manila. 



Fourteenth Minnesota Infantry. Official title, 

 Fourteenth Regiment, Minnesota Volunteers. Head- 

 quarters (as Third Regiment National Guard), St. 

 Paul. Mustered in for war with Spain, May 8, 

 1898. Strength for war with Spain, 1,334. Com- 

 manded by Col. Charles A. Van Duzee during war 

 operations. Stationed during war : (1) Camp Ram- 

 sey, St. Paul; (2) Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, 

 Ga.; (3) Camp Poland, Knoxvi lie, Tenn.; (4) Camp 

 Van Duzee, St. Paul. Casualties during campaign : 

 9 deaths. The regiment was mustered out at St. 

 Paul, Nov. 8, 1898. 



Fifteenth Minnesota Infantry. Official title, 

 Fifteenth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry. Head- 

 quarters, Camp Ramsey. Organized July 2, 1898. 

 Mustered in for war with Spain, July 18, 1898. 

 Strength in officers and men for war with Spain, 

 1,326. Commanded by (1) Col. J. C. Shandrew ; (2) 

 Col. H. A. Leonhauser during war operations. Sta- 

 tioned during war : (1) Camp Ramsey, Minnesota ; 

 (2) Camp Snelling, Minnesota; (3) Camp Meade, 

 Pennsylvania; (4) Camp Mackenzie, Georgia. Cas- 

 ualties during campaign : 20 deaths. The regi- 



ment was mustered out at Camp Mackenzie March 

 27, 1899. 



First Mississippi Infantry. Official title, First 

 Mississippi Volunteer Infantry. Organized May 10, 

 1898. Mustered in for war with Spain, May 26, 

 1898. Strength for war with Spain, 1,296. Com- 

 manded by Col. George M. Govan during war opera- 

 tions. Stationed during war at Chickaraauga, Ga. 

 The regiment was mustered out at Columbia, Tenn., 

 Dec. 20, 1898. 



Second Mississippi Infantry. Official title, Sec- 

 ond Mississippi Volunteer Infantry. Organized, 

 June 9, 1898. Mustered in for war with Spain, 

 July 15, 1898. Strength for war with Spain, 1,200. 

 Commanded by Col. William A. Montgomery during 

 war operations. Stationed during war : (1) Tampa, 

 Fla. ; (2) Jacksonville, Fla. The regiment was mus- 

 tered put at Columbia, Tenn., Dec. 21, 1898. 



Third Mississippi Infantry. Official title, Third 

 Mississippi Volunteer Infantry. Organized July 15, 

 1898. Mustered in for war with Spain, Aug. 4, 1898. 

 Strength for war with Spain, 600. Commanded by 

 Lieut.-Col. Robert W. Banks during war operations. 

 The regiment was mustered out at Albany, Ga., 

 March, 1899. 



First Missouri Infantry. Official title, First 

 Regiment, Missouri Volunteer Infantry. Headquar- 

 ters, Jefferson Barracks, Missouri. Organized (from 

 the First Regiment, Infantry, National Guard of 

 Missouri) and mustered in for war with Spain, May 

 13, 1898. Strength in officers and men for war with 

 Spain not reported. Name of officer commanding 

 during war operations not reported. Stationed 

 during war: (1) Camp George H.Thomas, Georgia; 

 (2) Jefferson Barracks, Missouri ; (3) Armory, St. 

 Louis. Casualties during campaign not reported. 

 The regiment was mustered out at Jefferson Bar- 

 racks, Oct. 31, 1898. 



Second Missouri Infantry. Official title. Second 

 Regiment, Volunteer Infantry. Heiidquarters, Car- 

 thage. Organized (from the Second Regiment, In- 

 fantry, National Guard of Missouri) and mustered 

 in for war with Spain, May 12, 1898. Strength in 

 officers and men for war with Spain, 1,326. Com- 

 manded by Col. William K. Caffee during war oper- 

 ations. Stationed during war: (1) Camp Thomas, 

 Georgia ; (2) Camp Hamilton. Kentucky ; (3) Camp 

 Churchman, Georgia ; (4) Jefferson Barracks. Cas- 

 ualties during campaign not reported. The regi- 

 ment was mustered out at Albanv, Ga., March 3, 

 1899. 



Third Missouri Infantry. Official title, Third 

 Regiment, Missouri Volunteer Infantry. Head- 

 quarters, Kansas City. Organized (from the Third 

 Regiment, Infantry, National Guard of Missouri) 

 and mustered in for war with Spain, May 14, 1898. 

 Strength in officers and men for war with Spain, 

 1,190. Commanded by Col. George P. Gross during 

 war operations. Stationed during war: (1) Jeffer- 

 son Barracks; (2) Camp Alger, Virginia ; (3) Camp 

 Meade, Pennsylvania; (4) Fairmount Park, Kansas 

 City : (5) Graham Barracks, Kansas City. Casualties 

 during campaign not reported. The regiment was 

 mustered out at Kansas City, Nov. 7, 1898. 



Fourth Missouri Infantry. Official title, Fourth 

 Regiment. Missouri Volunteer Infantry. Head- 

 quarters, St. Joseph. Organized (from the Fourth 

 Regiment Infantry, National Guard of Missouri) 

 and mustered in for war with Spain, May 16, 1898. 

 The companies from A to M were enrolled at 

 various points throughout the State. Strength in 

 officers and men for war with Spain, 1,326. Com- 

 manded by Col. Joseph A. Corby during war opera- 

 tions. Stationed during war: (i) Camp Ali, r er. Vir- 

 ginia; (2) Camp Meade, Pennsylvania. Casualties 

 during campaign, 18 deaths. The regiment was 

 mustered out at Greenville, S. C., Feb. 10, 1899. 



