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The Rough Riders
DISCHARGED
Bird, Marshall M California.
Discharged on Surgeon's certificate of disability. Fracture of skull and concussion of brain incurred in line of duty, Aug. 8, 1898.
Cronin Cornelius P Yuma, Ariz.
Discharged, June 13, 1898, on Surgeon's certificate.
Crimmins, Martin L New York, N. Y.
Mustered out to accept commission, July 29, 1898.
Goodrich, David M Akron, O.
Discharged, May 19, 1898, to accept commission.
Murphy, James E Delrio, Ariz.
Discharged, Sept. 10th, by order of Secretary of War. Shot in head, July 1, 1898, before Santiago de Cuba.
DIED
Hall, Joel R Corporal Seattle, Wash.
Killed, July 1, 1898, before Santiago de Cuba, buried on field of battle.
Logue, David Globe, Ariz.
Killed, July 2, 1898, before Santiago de Cuba; buried on field of battle.
Norton, Oliver B
Killed, July 1, 1898, before Santiago de Cuba; buried on field of battle.
Saunders, W. H Salem, Mass.
Died of fever at Santiago.
Smith, Race W San Antonio, Tex.
Died of wounds received July 2, 1898.
Swetman, John W Globe, Ariz.
Killed, July 1, 1898, before Santiago de Cuba; buried on field of battle.
Tomlinson, Leroy E
Sent to hospital boat, June 19. 1898, en route to Cuba; fever. Certificate of death dated June 23, 1898. Body and effects sent ashore, care Capt. Stephens, Signal Corps, U. S. A. Typhoid fever contracted in line of duty.
TROOP C
Captain Joseph L. B. Alexander
Jos. L. B. Alexander Captain Phoenix, Ariz.
Robert S. Patterson. 1st Lieutenant Safford, Ariz.
Hal Szyrt, Jr 2d Lieutenant Denver, Col.