UNITED STATES WAR RECORD. 





Fifth Missouri Infantry. Official title, Fifth 

 Regiment, Missouri Volunteer Infantry. Head- 

 quarters, Kansas City. Organized April 27. 1898. 

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

 Strength of officers and men for war with Spain 

 not reported. Commanded by (1) Col. Milton Moore, 

 (2) Lieut.-Col. Charles II. Morgan, during war opera- 

 tions. Casualties during campaign not reported. 

 The regiment was mustered out at Kansas Cilv, 

 Nov. 9, 1898. 



Sixth Missouri Infantry. Official title, Sixth 

 Regiment, Missouri Volunteer Infantry. Head- 

 quarters, Jefferson Barracks. Organized June 27, 

 1898. Mustered in for war with Spain, July 20-23, 

 1898. The companies were enrolled at various 

 points throughout the State. Strength in officers 

 and men for war with Spain, 1,323. Commanded 

 by Col. L. Hardeman during war operations. Sent 

 from United States for service in Cuba. Casualties 

 to officers and men during campaign not reported. 

 The regiment, at time of going to press, was still in 

 the service, and stationed in Cuba. 



Missouri Light Battery (A). Official title, Light 

 Battery A, Missouri Volunteers. Headquarters, 

 Jefferson Barracks. Organized (from Light Battery 

 A, National Guard of Missouri) and mustered in 

 for war with Spain, May 9, 1898. Strength in offi- 

 cers and men for war with Spain, 178. Commanded 

 by Capt. Frank M. Rumbold during war operations. 

 Stationed during war: (1) Jefferson Barracks; (2) 

 Camp George H. Thomas, Georgia ; (3) Puerto Rico. 

 Sent from United States for service in Puerto Rico. 

 Casualties during campaign : 3 deaths. The bat- 

 tery was mustered out at Jefferson, Nov. 30, 1898. 



First Montana Infantry. Official title, First 

 Montana Infantry, Montana StateVolunteers. Head- 

 quarters, Helena. Mustered in for war with Spain, 

 May 9, 1898. Strength in officers and men for war 

 with Spain, 1,030. Commanded by Col. H. C. 

 Kessler during war operations. Stationed during 

 war : (1) Camp Robert B. Smith. Helena: (2) Camp 

 Merritt, San Francisco, Cal. Sent from United 

 States for service in the Philippines. Participated 

 in engagements around Manila. Casualties up to 

 April 4, 1899 : 1 officer and 21 men killed and 5 

 officers and 132 men wounded during engagements. 

 The regiment, at time of going to press, is still 

 in the service, and stationed in the Philippines. 

 Lieut.-Col. R. B. Wallace was wounded in leading 

 a charge of the regiment on the enemy's entrench- 

 ments at Caloocan, Feb. 15, 1899. The regiment car- 

 ried the enemy's works at the point of the bayonet. 



First Nebraska Infantry. Official title, Pint 

 Nebraska Infantry (before enlistment. First Regi- 

 ment, Nebraska National Guard). Headquarters, 

 Bennet. Organized July 12, 1881. This regiment 

 was organized in the early days of the State, com- 

 ing from the Territorial militia. Many of the offi- 

 cers and men were members of the First Nebraska 

 Volunteers during the Civil War. Mustered in for 

 war with Spain, May 9 and 10, 1898. Served in In- 

 dian campaign, Pine Ridge Agency, January, 1891. 

 Strength for war with Spain, 1,328. Commanded 

 by (1) Col. John P. Bratt ; (2) Col. John M. Stot- 

 senburg. Stationed during war: (1) Camp Alvin 

 Saunders, Lincoln; (2) Camp Merritt, San Fran- 

 cisco, Cal.; (3) Camp Dewey, Manila. Sent from 

 United States for service in the Philippines. 

 Participated in battles at Manila. Casualties up 

 to April 4, 1899: 4 officers and 25 men killed; 

 4 men died from wounds, 8 officers and 102 men 

 wounded. The regiment, at the time of going to 

 press is still in the service, and stationed at Manila. 

 Second Nebraska Infantry Official til h>. Second 

 Nebraska Infantry (before enlistment, Second Regi- 

 ment, Nebraska National Guard). Headquarters. 

 Nebraska City. Organized Aug. 9, 1887. Mus- 



tered in for war with Spain. May 10, 1898. Served 

 in Indian campaign, Pine Ridge Agi-in-y. January, 

 1891. Strength for war with Spain, 1,828. Com- 

 manded by Col. Charles J. Bills during war opera- 

 tions. Stationed during war: (1) Camp Alvin Saun- 

 ders, Lincoln ; (2) Camp George II. Thomas, Chicka- 

 mauga. Casualties during campaign: 32 death-. 

 The regiment was mustered out at Fort Omaha. 

 Oct. 24, 1898. 



Third Nebraska Infantry. Official title. Third 

 Nebraska Volunteer Infantry. Organized and mis- 

 tered in for war with Spain, July 13, 18!K. Strength 

 for war with Spain, 1,328. Commanded by (1) Col. 

 William Jennings Bryan ; (2) C'ol. Victor Vifquain. 

 Stationed during war: (1) Fort Omaha: (2) Camp 

 Cuba Libre, Fla. ; (3) Camp Columbia, Havana. 

 Cuba. Sent from United States for services in 

 Cuba. Casualties during campaign : 35 death*. 

 The regiment, at time of going to press, is still in 

 the service, and stationed in Cuba. 



First New Hampshire Infantry Official title, 

 First New Hampshire Volunteers. Headquarters. 

 Concord. Organized May 7, I- S| .IM. Musterc-d in 

 for war with Spain, May 7-12, 1898. Strength in 

 officers and men for war with Spain, 1,009. Com- 

 manded by Col. Robert H. Rolfe during war opera- 

 tions. Stationed during war at Camp Thomas, 

 Chickamauga, Ga. Casualties during campa^i. : 

 32 deaths. The regiment was mustered out at Con- 

 cord, Oct. 31, 1898. The First New Hampshire In- 

 fantry, embracing the full quota of the Staff . con- 

 sisted of the Third Regiment, New Hampshire Na- 

 tional Guard, with two companies of the First and 

 Second Regiments added. 



First New Jersey Infantry. Official title. First 

 Regiment, New Jersey National Guard Volunteer 

 Infantry. Headquarters, Newark. Organized .April 

 14. 1869. Mustered in for war with Spain, May 

 5-12, 1898. Strength in officers and men for war 

 with Spain, 1,311. Commanded by Col. "Edward 

 Campbell during war operations. Stationed during 

 war : (1) Camp Voorhees, Sea Girt, X. J. : (2) Camp 

 Alger, Virginia; (3) Camp Dunn-Loring. Virginia. 

 The regiment was mustered out at Newark, Nov. 4. 

 1898. 



Second New Jersey Infantry Official title. Sec- 

 ond Regiment, New Jersey National Guard Volun- 

 teer Infantry. Headquarters, Paterson. Organized 

 May 31, 1892. Mustered in for war with Spain, 

 May 13-15, 1898. Strength in officers and men for 

 war with Spain, 1,358. Commanded by Col. Edwin 

 W. Hine during war operations. Stationed during 

 war : (1) Camp Voorhees, Sea Girt, N. J. ; (2) Camp 

 Cuba Libre, Jacksonville, Fla.; (3) Pablo Beach. 

 Fla. The regiment was mustered out at Paterson, 

 Nov. 17, 1898. 



Third New Jersey Infantry. Official title. Third 

 Regiment, New Jersey National Guard Volunteer 

 Infantry. Headquarters. Elizabeth. Organized 

 April 14. 1869. Mustered in for war with Spain. 

 May 11-13. 1898. Strength in officers and men for 

 war with Spain, 1,315. Commanded by Col. Benja- 

 min A. Lee during war operations. Stationed dur- 

 ing war: (1) Camp Voorhees, Sea Girt, N. J.: ('2) 

 Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook; (3) Pompton Lakes. 

 New Jersey; (4) Camp Haskell. Athens. Ga ; The 

 regiment was mustered out at Athens, Ga.. Fib. 11. 

 1899. 



Fourth Xt-ir Jersey Infantry. Official title. 

 Fourth Regiment, New Jersey National Guard Vol- 

 unteer Infantry. Headquarters. Jersey City. Or- 

 ganizi-d April 14, 1869. Mustered in for war with 

 Spain. July 7-24. 1898. Strength in officers and 

 men for war with Spain, 1.356. Commanded bv (1) 

 Col. Robert G. Smith: (2) Col. Quincy O'M. Gill- 

 more. Stationed 'duiteg war: d> Camp Voorhees. 

 Sea Girt, N. J. ; (2) Cair.p George G. Meade, Middle- 



