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ROBERT E. CALLAN, 1888-1891; Second Lieutenant Fifth United States Artillery. Fort Hamilton, N. Y. DAVID C. CHAPMAN, 1895-1897; Second Lieutenant Campany C, Third Tennessee Volun- teer Infantry; aide-de-camp on staff Brigadier General L. W. Colby. Knoxville. Tenn. HOWARD W. FRENCH. 1889-1891; Second Lieutenant Twenty-fifth United States Cavalry Fort Custer, Montana. WILLIAM W. HAYNES, B. L., 1898; Second Lieutenant Company C, Fourth Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. Clarksville. Tenn. SAMUEL S. KIRKPATRICK, B. A., 1893; Second Lieutenant Company D, Fourth Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. Jonesboro, Tenn. HUNTER B. NELSON, 1887-1888; Second Lieutenant Twenty-fourth United States Infant- ry. Fort D0ug1ass, Utah. JAMES W. PARK, 1871-1877; Second Lieutenant Company K, Sixth United States Volun- teer Infantry. Knoxville, Tenn. CHAS. B. ROGAN, JR., B. L.. 198; 1894-1898; Second Lieutenant First United States Volun- teer Signal Corps. Gallatin, Tenn. SAMUEL F. ROGERS, B. L., 1895; Second Lieutenant Company L, Sixth Volunteer United United States Volunteer Infantry. Sevierville, Tenn. CLARE B. SMITH, B. Smith, B. S., 1898; Second Lieutenant Company H, Fourth Tennes- see Volunteer Infantry. Pu1aski, Tenn. JEHU T. STOKELY, 1895-1898; Second Lieutenant Company A, Fourth Tennessee Vqun- teer Infantry. Oak Grove, Tenn. EDWARD J. TIMBERLAKE, JR., 1886-1887; Second Lieutenant Second United States Artil- lery. Fortress Monroe, Va. GEORGE M. WHITSON, 1893-1894; Second Lieutenant Company A, Sixth United States Volunteer Infantry. McMinnVille, Tenn. CORNELIUS C. VVILLIAMs, 1897-1898; Second Lieutenant Company G, Sixth United States Volunteer Infantry. Knoxville. Tenn. WILLIAM A. KNABE, 1880-1885; ChiefHMusician, Fourth Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. Knoxville, Tenn. EDWARD CUMMINGS, 1897-1889; Sergeant ijor, Fourth Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. Knoxville, Tenn. ALVIN BARTON, 18931-1897; First Sergeant Company D, Sixth United States Volunteer Infantry. Knoxville,Tennessee. WILLIAM BLAKE CRAWFORD, 1890-94; First Sergeant Company K, Third Volunteer En- gineers. Knoxville, Tenn. ELBERT J. LYMAN, 1894-1896; First Sergeant Company A, Third Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. Mnoxville, Tenn. SAMUEL S. NICKLIN, 1896-1897; First Sergeant Company H, Third Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. Chattanooga,Tenn. HOWARD C. TATOM. 1897-1898; First Sergeant Company F, Third Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. Knoxville, Tenn. 14
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EDGAR R. CARTER, 1887-1891; First Lieutenant Company 1, Sixth United States Volun- teer Infantry. Knoxville, Tenn. THOMAS A. DAVIS, B. S., 1893; First Lieutenant Company B, Sixth United States V01- unteer Infantry. Knoxville, Tenn. ALLEN J. GREER, B. A., 1898; First Lieutenant Company L, Fourth Tennessee Volun- teer Infantry. Memphis, Tenn. JAMES R. FAIN, B. C.. 1885; First Lieutenant Company K, Third Volunteer Engineers, JACOB BAIRD FRENCH, 1891-1895; First Lieutenant Company K. Sixth United States Volunteer Infantry. Knoxville, Tenn. AUTRY M. GREEK, 1896-1898; First Lieutenant Company D, Sixth United States Volun- teer Infantry. Memphis, Tenn. ALEXANDER M. HALL, 1896-1898; Second Lieutenant Company A, Sixth United States Volunteer Infantry. Knoxville, Tenn. WESLEY T. KENNERLY, 1895-1897; First Lieutenant Second Tennessee Volunteer Infant- ry. Congersville, Tenn. CLUDE LEDGERWOOD, 1883-1886; First Lieutenant Company A, Third Tennessee Volun- teer Infantry. Knoxville, Tenn. HENRY H. LUDLOW, 1867-1872; First Lieutenant, Third United States Artillery. Ft. McP erson, Ga. SAMUEL E. LYNN, B. A., B. C.. 1884; First Lieutenant Company F, Third Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. Knoxville, Tenn. FRANK MALONEY,:B. 8., 1898; First Lieutenant Company Gr, Sixth United States Volun- teer Infantry. Knoxville, Tenn. HENRY LEFTVVICH MCCORKLE, B. S , 1889; First Lieutenant Twenty-fifth United States Infantry. Mooresburg, Tenn. Killed at Santiago de Cuba, July 1, 1898. WILLIAM M. MEEK, 1882-1886; First Lieutenant and Quartermaster Third Division Fourth Army Corps. Knoxville, Tenn. FRANK E. MURPHY, B. L., 1896; First Lieutenant Company L. Sixth United States V01- unteer Infantry. Knoxville, Tenn. THOMAS F. PECK, 1885-1886; First Lieutenant Company G. Sixth United States Volun- teer Infantry. Madisonville, Tenn. LUCIUS E. POLK, 1888-1889; First Lieutenant Company E, Fourth Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. Nashville, Tenn. ROBERT M. BARTON, JR., 1896-1897; Second Lieutenant Company D, Sixth United States Volunteer Infantry. Chattanooga, Tenn. JAMES A. BAIRD, 1896-1897; Second Lieutenant Company H, Fourth Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. White Pine, Tenn. JOHN J. BERNARD, B. 8., 1893; Second Lieutenant Fourth United States Infantry. Fort Sheridan, Ill. Killed in the battle of Santiago de Cu ba, July 1, 1898. PERCY P. BISHOP, B. S., 1898; Second Lieutenant United States Artillery. Fort Mc- Henry, near Baltimore, Md. 13
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MCKINNEY BARTON, 1897-1898; Second Sergeant Company L, Third Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. Chattanooga. Tenn. SYDNEY A. BEYLAND, B. S., 1895; Ordnance Sergeant. Third Tennessee Volunteer In- fantry. Knoxville,Tenn. CHARLES M. GOVVER. 1888-1889; Sergeant Hospital Corps. Company E, Third Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. Port Royal, Tenn. HARRY A. Hickman B. S., 1898; Third Sergeant Company E, Fourth Tennessee Volun- teer Infantry. Vandalia, 111. CLAUDE R. HORNE, 1897-1898; Commissary Sergeant, Fourth Tennessgae Volunteer In- fantry. Knoxville, Tenn. PERRY R. LYNN, 1892-1893; Third Sergeant Company K, Third Tennessee Volunteer In- fantry. Knoxville, Tenn. SUGARS S. THOMAS, 1874-1876; Second Sergeant Company C, Fourth Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. Brownsville,Tenn. HARRY LEE HUDDLESTON, 1890-1891; Corporal Company A, Twenty-second United States Infantry. Knoxville, Tenn. WAYNE LONGMIRE, 1897-1898; Corporal Company F, Third Tennessee Volunteer Infant- ry. Andersonville. Tenn. EVERETT F. PURPLE, 1894-1897; Corporal Company F, Third Tennessee Volunteer In- fantry. Knoxville, Tenn. WILLIAM A. DAVIS, 1897-1898; Company F, Third Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. Chop- tack, Tenn. BENJAMIN C. EDGERTON, 1892-1897; Second Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Hicksville, Ohio. COSBY A. LOWE, B. 8., 1896; Company F, Third Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. FRANK BASKETT, Medical, 1897-1898; Hospital Steward, Fourth Tennessee Volunteer In- fantry. Nashville.Tennessee. D. J. SMITH, Medical, 1892-1894; Hospital Steward, Fourth Tennessee Volunteer'Infantry. haw. WASHBURN MAYNARD, 1860-1862; Commander U. S. Gunboat Nashville. 1,447 Massachu- setts Avenue, Washington, D. C. THEODORE F. BURGDORFF, professor of mechanical engineering and drawing, 1888-1892; Chief Engineer. Mare Island. Cal. EDWIN H. DELANEY, 1888-1889; Assistant Engineer on iiagship Olympia, Asiatic squad- ron. Navy Department, VVashiugton, D, C. VALESTINE S. NELSON, 1879-1873; First Lieutenant on 11agship Olympia. Annapolis. Maryland. WALTER W. JOYNES, 1878-1880; Lieutenant Revenue Service on Dispatch Boat McCulloch, now with Asiatic squadron. Columbia, S. C. JAMES C. BRECKINRIDGE, 1897-1898; Second Lieutenant of Marines. Navy Department, Washington, D. C. PAUL M. LABACH, B. L., 1894; Ensign. 4,222 N. Cherry Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. RIDLEY MCLEAN, 1888-1890; Ensign. Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 15
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