UNITED STATES WAR RECORD. 



Seventh Ohio Infantry. Official title, Seventh 

 Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Headquarters, Chilli- 

 cothe. Organized as Seventeenth Regiment, Ohio 

 National Guard, Sept. 14, 1877; as Seventh Ohio 

 Volunteer Infantry, April 25, 1898. Mustered in 

 for war with Spain, May 13, 1898. Strength for 

 war with Spain: 49 officers, 1,-!04 enlisted men. 

 Commanded by Col. Arthur L. Hamilton during 

 war operations. Stationed during war: (1) Camp 

 Alger, Virginia : (2) Camp Meade, Pennsylvania ; (3) 

 ('amp Busnnell, Ohio. Casualties during campaign: 

 8 deaths, including 1 officer. The regiment was 

 mustered out at Columbus, Nov. 6, 1898. 



Eighth Ohio Infantry. Official title, Eighth 

 Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Headquarters, Wooster. 

 Organized as Eighth Regiment, Ohio National 

 Guard, Feb. 21, 1877; as Eighth Regiment, Ohio 

 Volunteer Infantry, April 25, 1898. Mustered in 

 for war with Spain, May 13, 1898. Strength for 

 war with Spain: 49 officers, 1,288 enlisted men. 

 Commanded by Col. Curtis V. Hard during war 

 operations. Stationed during war : (1) Camp Alger, 

 Virginia; (2) Cuba; (3) Montauk Point, N. Y. 

 Casualties during campaign: 72 deaths, including 4 

 officers. The regiment was mustered out at Wooster, 

 Nov. 21, 1898. 



Ninth Ohio Infantry (Colored Battalion}. Offi- 

 cial title, Ninth Battalion, Ohio Volunteer Infan- 

 try. Headquarters, Columbus. Organized as Ninth 

 Battalion, Ohio National Guard, July 18, 1881 : as 

 Ninth Battalion, Ohio Volunteer Infantry. April 25, 

 1898. Mustered in for war with Spain, May 14, 

 1898. Strength for war with Spain : 16 officers, 431 

 enlisted men. Commanded by Major Charles Young 

 during war operations. Stationed during war: (1) 

 Camp Alger, Virginia; (2) Camp Meade, Pennsyl- 

 vania ; (3) Camp Marion. South Carolina. Casualties 

 during campaign : death of 5 men. The regiment 

 was mustered out at Camp Marion, Jan. 28, 1899. 



Tenth Ohio Infantry. Official title, Tenth Ohio 

 Volunteer Infantry. Organized July 1, 1898. 

 Strength for war with Spain: 46 officers, 1,280 en- 

 listed men. Commanded by Col. Henry A. Axline 

 during war operations. Stationed during war : (1) 

 Camp Meade, Pennsylvania ; (2) Camp Mackenzie, 

 Georgia. The regiment, at time of going to press, 

 is still in the service, and stationed at Camp Mac- 

 kenzie, Georgia. 



first Ohio Cavalry. Official title, First Ohio 

 Volunteer Cavalry. Headquarters of Troop A, 

 Cleveland; Battery B, First Light Artillery (form- 

 ing part of this organization), Cincinnati. Organ- 

 ized April 25, 1898. Mustered in for war with 

 Spain, May 9, 1898. Strength for war with Spain : 

 33 officers, 316 enlisted men. Commanded by 

 Lieut.-Col. Matthias W. Day during war operations. 

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

 Lakeland, Fla. ; (3) Huntsville, Ala. Casualties 

 during campaign : death of 8 men. _ Mustered out 

 at Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Columbus. October, 

 1898. 



Ohio Light Artillery (First Battalion). Official 

 title, First Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. Head- 

 quarters, Zanesville. Organized as First Light 

 Artillery, Ohio National Guard, May 6, 1886; as 

 First Light Artillery, Ohio Volunteers, April 25, 

 1898. Mustered in for war with Spain, May 11, 

 1898. Strength for war with Spain : 20 officers, 

 707 enlisted men. Commanded by Major Charles 

 T. Atwell during war operations. Stationed during 

 war : (1) Chickamauga, Ga. ; (2) Camp Bushnell, Ohio. 

 Casualties during campaign : death of 13 men. The 

 battalion was mustered out at Columbus, Oct. 21, 

 1898. 



Second Oregon Infantry. Official title, Second 

 Regiment, Oregon Volunteers. Headquarters, Port- 

 land. Organized June 1, 1887. Mustered in for 



war with Spain, May 15, 1898. Strength for war 

 with Spain : 50 officers, 1,272 men. Commanded 

 by Col. Owen Summers during war operations. Sent 

 from United States for service in the Philippines. 

 Participated in engagements with the insurgents. 

 Casualties up to April 4, 1899 : 2 officers and 10 men 

 killed, 2 officers and 60 men wounded. The regi- 

 ment, at time of going to press, is still in the service, 

 and stationed at Manila. 



Oregon Light Battery (A). Official title, Light 

 Battery A, Oregon Volunteers. Headquarters, 

 Portland. Organized June 8, 1887. Mustered in 

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

 with Spain : 3 officers, 106 enlisted men. Com- 

 manded by Capt. R. S. Greenleaf during war opera- 

 tions. Stationed during war at Vancouver Bar- 

 racks. The battery was mustered out at Vancouver 

 Barracks, Oct. 15, 1898. 



Oregon Light Battery (B). Official title, Light 

 Battery B, Oregon Volunteers. Headquarters, 

 Portland. Mustered in for war with Spain, July 

 26, 1898. Strength for war with Spain : 3 officers, 

 106 enlisted men. Commanded by Capt. William 

 J. Riley during war operations. Stationed during 

 war at Multnomah County Armory, Portland. The 

 battery was mustered out at Portland, Oct. 20, 

 1898. 



First Pennsylvania Infantry. Official title, First 

 Regiment, Infantry, Pennsylvania Volunteers. Head- 

 quarters, Philadelphia. Organized and mustered in 

 for war with Spain, May 11, 1898. Strength in 

 officers and men for war with Spain, 1,155. Com- 

 manded by (1) Col. Wendell P. Bowman; (2) Col. 

 J. Lewis Good, during war operations. Stationed 

 during war: (1) Mount Gretna, Pa.; (2) Chicka- 

 mauga, Ga. ; (3) Knoxville. Tenn. Casualties dur- 

 ing campaign : 13 deaths. The regiment was mus- 

 tered out at Philadelphia, Oct. 26. 1898. 



Second Pennsylvania Infantry. Official title, 

 Second Regiment, Infantry, Pennsylvania Volun- 

 teers. Headquarters, Philadelphia. Organized an" 

 mustered in for war with Spain, May 13, 189! 

 Strength in officers and men for war with Spain 

 1,115. Commanded by Col. John Biddle Porter 

 during war operations. Stationed during war : (1) 

 Mount Gretna, Pa. ; (2) Pompton Lakes, N. J. ; (3) 

 Penn's Grove, N. J. ; (4) Montchanin, Del. Casual- 

 ties during campaign : 2 deaths. The regiment was 

 mustered out at Philadelphia, Nov. 15. 1898. 



Third Pennsylvania Infantry. Official titl 

 Third Regiment, Infantry, Pennsylvania Voluntee 

 Headquarters, Philadelphia. Organized and mu 

 teredinfor war with Spain, May 11, 1898. Strength i 

 officersandmen forwar with Spain, 1,037. Comniiind 

 ed by Col. Robert Ralston during war operation 

 Stationed during war: (1) Mount Gretna, Pa.; (! 

 Chickamauga, Ga. ; (3) Port Tampa. Fla. ; (4) Fe 

 nandina, Fla. ; (5) Huntsville, Ala. Casualties dur- 

 ing campaign : 13 deaths. The regiment was mu. 

 tered out at Philadelphia. Oct. 22. 1898. 



Fourth Pennxyh'itnid .Infantry. Official titl 

 Fourth Regiment. Infantry, Pennsylvania Volun- 

 teers. Headquarters. Columbia. Organized aiv" 

 mustered in for war with Spain, May 10, 1898. 

 Strength in officers and men for war with Spain, 

 1,314. Commanded by Col. I). Biainard Case dur- 

 ing war operations. Stationed during war: (1) 

 Mount Gretna, Pa.; (2) Chickamaiiga, Ga. ; (3) 

 Newport News. Va. ; (4) Puerto Rico. Sent from 

 United States for service in Puerto Rico. Casual- 

 tie's during campaign: 35 deaths. The regiment 

 was mustered out at home stations of companies, 

 Nov. 16, 1898. 



Fifth I'eiDiHi/lninid Infantry. Official title, 

 Fifth Regiment. Infantry, Pennsylvania Volunteers. 

 Headquarters, Altoona. Organ i/ed and mustered 

 in for war with Spain, May 11, 1898. Strength in 



