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The Rough Riders
DISCHARGED
Garret, Samuel H Prescott, Ariz.
Honorably discharged the service by order of A. G. O. Special Older No. 14, Aug. 14, 1898.
Greenwald, Sam Prescott, Ariz.
Discharged by authority of Secretary of War, at Camp Wikoff, Aug. 31, 1898.
McCormick, Willis Salt Lake City,Utah
Honorably discharged the service, Aug. 23, 1898. By order Secretary of War.
KILLED IN ACTION
O'Neill, William O Captain Pecscott, Ariz.
Engaged and killed in battle of San Juan, July 1, 1898, by gunshot wound in the head.
Doherty, George H. Corporal Jerome, Ariz.
Engaged and killed in battle of Las Guasimas, June 24 1898, by bullet wound in the head.
Boyle, James Private Prescott, Ariz.
Engaged in and mortally wounded at battle of San Juan, July 1, 1898; shot through neck and body; died July 2, 1898.
Champlin, Fred E. Private Flagstaff, Ariz.
Engaged in battle of Las Guasimas, June 24* 1898, and battle of San Juan, July 1, 1898, where he was mortally wounded. Died, July 2, 1898; shot in leg and foot by shrapnel and arm torn off by shell. Left thigh and hand.
Liggett, Edward Private Jerome, Ariz.
Engaged and killed in battle of Las Guasimas, June 24, 1898; abot through the body.
Reynolds, Lewis Private Kingman, Ariz.
Engaged in battle of Las Guasimas, June 24, 1898, and San Juan, July 1, 1898. Killed on July 1, 1898; shot through the stomach.
DIED OF DISEASE
Hollister, Stanley Private Santa Barbara, Cal.
Wounded in left thigh in battle, July 2, 1898; severe. Died of typhoid fever in general U. S. Hospital, Fortress Monroe, Va., Aug. xy, 1898.
Wallace, Alexander H. Private Pasadena, Cal.
Died of typhoid fever at St. Peter's Hospital, Brooklyn, Aug. 31, 1898.
Walsh, George Private San Francisco, Cal.
Died at sea, aboard S. S. Miami, Aug. 11, 1898, of chronic dysentery; buried at sea, Aug. 12, 1898.