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officers and men for war with Spain, 1,318. Com- 

 manded by Col. Theodore Burcnfield during war 

 operations. Stationed during war: (1) Mount Gn-t- 

 na, Pa.; (2) Chickamauga, Ga. ; (3) Lexington, Ky. 

 Casualties during campaign ; 18 deaths. The regi- 

 ment was mustered out at home stations of com- 

 panies, Nov. 7, 1898. 



Sixth Pennsylvania Infantry. Official title, 

 Sixth Regiment, Infantry, Pennsylvania Volunteers, 

 ileadquarters, Norristown. Organized and mus- 

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

 in officers and men for war with Spain, 1,364. Com- 

 manded by Col. John W. Schall during war opera- 

 tions. Stationed during war: (1) Mount Gretna, 

 Pa.; (2) Camp Alger, Virginia; (3) Thoroughfare, 

 Va. ; (4) Camp Meade, Pennsylvania. Casualties to 

 officers and men during campaign : 8 deaths. The 

 regiment was mustered out at home stations of com- 

 panies, Oct. 17,1898. 



Eighth Pennsylvania Infantry. Official title, 

 Eighth Regiment, Infantry, Pennsylvania Volun- 

 teers. Headquarters, Shamokin. Organized and mus- 

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

 in officers and men for war with Spain, 1,124. Com- 

 manded by Col. Theodore F. Hoffman during war 

 operations. Stationed during war : (1) Mount Gret- 

 na, Pa. ; (2) Camp Alger, Virginia ; (3) Camp Meade, 

 Pennsylvania; (4) Augusta, Ga. Casualties during 

 campaign : 9 deaths. The regiment was mustered 

 out at Augusta Ga., March 7, 1899. 



Ninth Pennsylvania Infantry-. Official title, 

 Ninth Regiment, Infantry, Pennsylvania Volunteers. 

 Headquarters, Wilkesbarre, Pa. Organized and mus- 

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

 in officers and men for war with Spain, 1,324. Com- 

 manded by Col. C. B. Dougherty during war opera- 

 tions. Stationed during war: (1) Mount Gretna, 

 Pa. ; (2) Chickamauga, Ga. ; (3) Rossville, Ga. ; (4) 

 Lexington, Ky. Casualties during campaign : 27 

 deaths. The regiment was mustered out at home 

 stations of companies, Oct. 29, 1898. 



Tenth Pennsylvania Infantry. Official title, 

 Tenth Regiment. Infantry, Pennsylvania Volunteers. 

 Headquarters, Washington, Pa. Organized and mus- 

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

 in officers and men for war with Spain, 908. Com- 

 manded by Col. Alexander L. Hawkins during war 

 operations. Stationed during war: (1) Mount Gret- 

 na, Pa. ; (2) San Francisco, Cal. ; (3) Manila. Sent 

 from United States for service in the Philippines. 

 Participated in engagements at Manila, including 

 fights in the trenches. Casualties up to April 4, 

 1899 : 14 men killed, 3 officers and 38 men wounded. 

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

 the service, and stationed at Manila. 



Twelfth Pennsylvania Infantry. Official title, 

 Twelfth Regiment Infantry. Pennsylvania Volun- 

 teers. Headquarters, Willia'msport. Organized and 

 mustered in for war with Spain, May 13, 1898. 

 Strength in officers and men for war with Spain, 

 908. Commanded by Col. James B. Coryell during 

 war operations. Stationed during war : (1) Mount 

 Gretna, Pa.; (2) Camp Alger, Virginia; (3) Camp 

 Meade, Pennsylvania. Casualties during cam- 

 paign : 24 deaths. The regiment was mustered out 

 at home stations of companies, Oct. 29, 1898. 



Thirteenth Pennsylvania Infantry. Official title. 

 Th'rteenth Regiment, Infantry, Pennsylvania Vol- 

 unteers. Headquarters, Williamsport. Organized 

 and mustered in for war with Spain, May 13. 1898. 

 Strength in oflicers and men for war with Spain, 

 905. Commanded by Col. Henry A. Coursen during 

 war operations. Stationed during war : (1) Mount 

 Gretna, Pa.; (2) Camp Alger, Virginia ; (3) Camp 

 Meade, Pennsylvania ; (4) Augusta. Ga. Casualties 

 during campaign : 21 deaths. The regiment was 

 mu.-tered out at Augusta, Ga., March 11, 16'J'J. 



F>, i/rfffji Ih I'< n nxijli-a n in Infantry. ( >fficial tit le. 

 Fourteenth Regiment, Infantry. Pennsylvania Vol- 

 unteers. Headquarters, Pittsbnig. Orgsniiad aad 

 mustered in for war \sith Spain, May I'J. 1808. 

 Strength in oflii-crs and men for wur with Spain. 

 891. Commanded by Col. William J. Glenn during 

 war operations. Stationed during war: (It. Mount 

 Gretna, Pa.; (2) Fort Mott, New Jer-cy. and Fort 

 Delaware, Delaware; (3) Camp M.-a<l-." Pennsylva- 

 nia ; (4) Summerville, S. C. Casualties during cam- 

 paign : 13 deaths. The regiment was mustered out 

 at Smnmerville. S. C., Feb. 28, 1899. 



Fifteenth Pennsylvania Infantry. Official title. 

 Fifteenth Regiment Infantry, Pennsylvania Volun- 

 teers. Headquarters, Greenville. Organized and 

 mustered in for war with Spain. May 11. 1898. 

 Strength in officers and men for war with Spain. 

 891. Commanded l.y Col. William A. Kreps during 

 war operations. Stationed during war: (1) Mount 

 Gretna, Pa.; (2) Sheridan's Point, Va., and Fort 

 Washington, Maryland ; (3) Camp Meade, Pennsyl- 

 vania; (4) Athens, Ga. Casualties during cam- 

 paign : 7 deaths. The regiment was mustered out 

 at Athens, Ga., Jan. 31, 1899. 



Sixteenth Pennsylvania Infantry. Official title, 

 Sixteenth Regiment, Infantry, Pennsylvania Volun- 

 teers. Headquarters, Oil City. Organized and mus- 

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

 in officers and men for war with Spain, 1,344. Com- 

 manded by (1) Col. Willis J. Hulings ; (2) Col. George 

 C. Rickards, during war operations. Stationed dur- 

 ing war: (1) Mount Gretna, Pa. ; (2) Chickamauga. 

 Ga. ; (3) Puerto Rico. Sent from United States for 

 service in Puerto Rico. Participated in engagement 

 at San Juan Road and in skirmishes near Coamo, 

 Puerto Rico. Casualties during campaign: 39 

 deaths. The regiment was mustered' out at home 

 stations of companies, Dec. .28, 1898. 



Eighteenth Penuxylmnia Infantry. Official 

 title, Eighteenth Regiment, Infantry, Pennsylvania 

 Volunteers. Headquarters, Pittsburg. Organized 

 and mustered in for war with Spain, May 13, 1898. 

 Strength in officers and men for war with Spain, 

 889. Commanded by Col. Norman M. Smith during 

 war operations. Sta'tioned during war: (1) Mount 

 Gretna, Pa. ; (2) Alliance, Ohio, and Delaware City. 

 Del.; (3) Camp Meade, Pennsylvania. Casualties 

 during campaign : 1 death. The regiment was mus- 

 tered out at Pittsburg, Oct. 22. 1898. 



Pennsylvania Cavalry (Philadelphia City Troop). 

 Official title, First Troop, Philadelphia City 

 Cavalry. Pennsylvania Volunteers. Headquarters. 

 Philadelphia. Organized and mustered in for war 

 with Spain, May 7, 1898. Strength in officers and 

 men for war with Spain. 108. Commanded by 

 Capt. John C. Groome during war operations. Sta- 

 tioned during war : (1) Mount Gretna. 1'a. : .-,>, Camp 

 Alger, Virginia ; (3) Newport News. Va. ; (4) Puerto 

 Rico. Sent from United States lor service in 

 Puerto Rico. Casualties during campaign : 1 death. 

 The troop was mustered out at Philadelphia, NOT. 

 21, 1898. 



Pennsylvania Cavalry (Governor's Troop). i 

 cial title, Governor's Troop, Cavalry. Pennsylvania 

 Volunteers. Headquarters. Harrisburg. Organized 

 and mustered in for war with Spain. May 1! 

 Streii'Mh in officers and men for war with Spain. 

 100. Commanded by Capt. Frederick M. Ott during 

 war operations. Stationed during war: (1) Mount 

 Gretna, Pa. : (2) Camp Alger, Virginia: (3) Newport 

 News, Va. ; (4) Puerto Rico. Sent from United 

 States for service in Puerto IJico. The troop was 

 mustered out at Harrisburg. Nov. 21, 1898. 



Pennsylvania Cm-uln/ (Skeridam Troop). Offi- 

 cial title. Sheridan Troop. Cavalry, Pennsylvania 

 Volunteers. Headquarters. Tyrone. Organized and 

 mustered in for war with Spain, May 11, 



