Casualty Reports of the 3rd Cavalry, 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898

The following is a list of the killed and wounded of the 3rd Cavalry, in the three days' fighting before Santiago on 1st, 2nd and 3rd July 1898.

Killed
W. C. Rolls
Dan D. Corley
Thomas Poole, trumpeter

Missing
Sgt J. S> Ball
L. Freeman
B. H. Organ

Wounded
Maj H. W. Wessels Jr
1st Lt Arthur Thayer
1st Lt A. S. Merillat
Capt George A. Dodd
Capt O. B. Meyer
Capt George K. Hunter
Sgt J. B. Andrews
Sgt J. T. Murphy
Sgt C. A. Severe
Sgt William H. Reese
Sgt H. Schlegel
Sgt Philip W. Lanny
Cpl W. W. Biggers
Cpl W. A. Armstrong
Cpl P. Ward
Cpl V. D. Horton
C. E. Phelps, band
J. McDonald
R. Hauser
J. L. Finpack
D. Eagan
A. W. Fairbrother
J. W. Team
J. P. Urtill
A. J. Anderson
R. W. Lester
William McComb
J. E. Nolan
William McNeil
H. Wade
John Leary, wagoner
A. Lucia, recruit
J. Keogh
G. Pearlstein
M. Althouse
George Horn Jr
J. Polster
H. R. Elliott
H. A. Mitchell
E. Swoler
Thomas W. Stryder
C. M. Martin
R. Moleyneaux
Edward Bonner
Joseph A. Golden, trumpeter
Charles F. Case
A. Flagal
Thomas P. Gordon
Charles Molin
Charles G. Scanlon
William A. Wield

 

 

Meet Your Ancestors

add military ancestors to your family tree

use our pension records to add ancestors to your family tree

glossaries for the genealogist, add detail to your family tree

use our genealogy collections to add ancestors to your family tree

use our census records to add ancestors to your family tree

use our naturalization records to add ancestors to your family tree

see what new files we have to add ancestors to your family tree

 

 

 

 

Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Georgia Illinois Indiana Kansas
Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Missouri Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York
Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia West Virginia Wisconsin