General:
The following is a partial roster of the 1st
Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry.
The Roster:
Field and Staff Officers:
Colonel, Samuel P. Schadel
Lieut. Colonel, Charles S Young
Maj., George H. Joachim
Maj., Daniel A. Stearns
Maj., John J. Lynch
Adjutant, 1st Lieut. Oscar R. Olson
Batt. Adjt., 1st Lieut, Frank A. Sullivan
Batt. Adjt., 1st Lieut, Edwin M. Thorp
Batt. Adjt., 1st Lieut, Chandler P. Chapman
Surgeon, Maj. Theodore W. Evans
Asst. Surgeon, 1st Lieut. Joseph B. Whiting. Jr
Asst Surgeon, 1st Lieut. John R. McDill
Quartermaster, 1st Lieut. Marshal C. Forrest
Chaplain, Capt. Charles E. Varney
Chief Musician John Lueders
Principal Musician Henry P. Dutton
Principal Musician Christ Olson
Drum Major Roy Woodle
Clarence B. Dunham
John Teitzen
George H. Vickers
John Miller
George S. King
Robert E. Guild
John Schroeder
Archie L. Morgan
Paul Thiele
Mace W. Moolstad
Edward C. Rinder
Charles Backus
Scott De Lay
William Brockman
William Sergel
George Kunert
J.M. Desthick
William Grossert
Lewis Kliepeson
Clifford E. Robinson
DEATHS:
Priv. Clyde Powers of Whitefish Bay, aged 19 years, died at
Jacksonville, Sept. 5, 1898, of typhoid fever. Buried in Washington
County.
Priv. Joseph Backus of Milwaukee, aged 19 years, died at Milwaukee, Oct.
1, 1898, of typhoid fever. Buried at Milwaukee
Officers:
Captain Charles L. Hanson
First Lieutenant Henry F. Baldwin
Second Lieutenant Frank C. Bloedel
Sergeants:
First Sergeant Fred G. Miner
Quartermaster Sergeant Elbert Hill
Duty Sergeant William Schmitt
Duty Sergeant Benton E. Brown
Duty Sergeant Herman J. Manthei
Duty Sergeant Albert E. Thom.
Corporals:
Frank S. Brown
Carl A. Buchholz
Harry E. Collins
Herman J. Freeman
Edward F. Hall
Frank G. Irish
William H. Jellyman
William H. Knipshield
Charles Luessmann
Cornelius S. Lewis
Bert Nott
Ralph R. Smith
Balderson, Benjamin H.
Baxter, Fred H.
Biggar, Darcy
Bond, Louis H.
Butterfield, Edward N.
Canniff, Charles L.
Clark, William H.
Church, Fred
Coryell, Fred A.
Coryell, Frank D.
Collins, Warren P.
Chapman, John H.
Christenson, Charles A.
Cunningham, Patrick
Dixon, Jesse M.
Duller, William H.
Dunham, Clarence B.
Evanson, Christopher C.
Eames, Wallace G.
Farmar, George R.
Ferrall, Howard A.
Flint, Abram G.
Fladness, Michael
Granger, Herbert R.
Greenleaf, John H.
Gumbert, Ezra J.
Haller, Frank C.
Hager, William L.
Hammond, Henry G.
Harid, Ole O.
Hein, William A.
Inman, Ralph C.
Jarvi, Jacob
Karney, Willard M.
King, Harry Ross
Kienow, John H.
Keese, John
Kueck, George F.
Litzkow, Henry
Linderman, Richard T.
Linderud, Fritz
Luedtke, August
McQuade, Frank
Meason, Frank K.
Miller, Carl F.
Morton, James D.
Morgan, Archie L.
Mitchell, Benjamin A.
Peabody, George L.
Pearl, Alfred
Pierson, Fred C.
Preuss, Herman
Preuss, Ernest
Rice, Albert C.
Reichel, John
Reynolds, Frank D.
Saltzer, Harvey F.
Sisson, William G.
Sheldon, Shepard L.
Shepard, John T.
Simmons, Ernest W.
Snyder, Frank
Stewart, Ray D.
Synnott, James D.
Smith, John
Shaw, George L.
Simmons, Henry
Swift, Harry D.
Tilt, Anthony W.
Tousley, Jesse E.
Trolle, Sofus
Williams, Carl T.
Woletz, Louis
Wilber, Guy R.
Winans, Nelson E.
Wallis, Albert V.
Wheeler, Charles
Walsh, Emmet M.
Wolff, Joseph M.
Willmott, Edward S.
Williams, George T.
TRANSFERS
Priv. John T. Atkinson, to Hospital Corps
Priv. John L. Fletcher, to Hospital Corps
Priv. E.B. Halverson, to Hospital Corps
Priv. William Wray, to Hospital Corps
DEATHS
Priv. Harry L. Gifford of Janesville, aged 22 years, died at
Jacksonville, Aug. 16,1898, of typhoid fever. Buried at Janesville.
Priv. W.D. McNeill of Marshall, aged 23 years, died at Jacksonville,
Aug. 18,1898, of typhoid fever. Buried at Marshall.
Priv. Albert J. Swartz of Pierceton, Ind., aged 19 years, died at
Jacksonville, Aug. 17,1898, of typhoid fever. Buried at Pierceton
Officers:
Captain Leverette W. Persons
First Lieutenant William H. Hahn
Second Lieutenant Edward T. Weyher
Sergeants:
First Sergeant Elmer A. Cutter
Quartermaster Sergeant Charles A. Sprackling
Duty Sergeant Olaf Johnson
Duty Sergeant Charles E. Johnson
Duty Sergeant Henry J. Cadman
Duty Sergeant Rolf P. M. Rossman
Corporals:
Richard Wetherill
Rutherford B. H. Macrorie
Henry F. Murphy
George H. Charles
John W. Hall
Charles W. Mooney
Archer S. Higley
Charles G. Heffren
William A. Lutke
Paul McClarnon
Henry R. Prescott
William Trimble
Aukomens, Charles H.
Amann, Joseph L.
Baas, John G.
Balsley, Dottie
Bartlett, Royal F.
Barfell, Harvey C.
Bingham, Frank H.
Boswell, Charleton M.
Brown, William P.
Buckley, Henry
Carpenter, Henry B.
Cashore, Alick
Carnes, Ernest
Chapman, Alfred W.
Civis, Frank
Coleman, Abner, J.
Conroy, Martin, Jr.
Cooley, Harry J.
Crandall, Bowen
Dedrick, John H.
Divine, William J.
Everson, Edward O.
Falter, Edward S.
Fiedler, William H.
Foote, Alfred N.
Fuller, William B.
Godfrey, Earl W.
Grane, Sven
Guldberg, Carl H.
Hahn, Arthur H.
Henry, Herbert A.
Hintze, Walter C.
Hoff, Theodore
Hubbard, George B.
Huntress, Joseph J.
Johnson, Fred
Johnson, Oscar
Kamm, Earnest
Laude, Peter T.
Lilienthal, Emil A.
Lyon, George W.
Marsh, Fitch G.
Marskie, Philip
Mayan, Nick
McBride, Thomas
McComb, Cassius
Nordness, Henry
Newman, Frank
Odell, Charles E.
Odenwalder, William C.
Olsen, Erick H.
Page, Benjamin H.
Paige, Robert
Poole, James E.
Poole, Thomas
Protheroe, Lewis
Ryan, William L.
Schnieder, William H.
Schroeder, John H.
Sharp, Henry J.
Shimmins, Harvey W.
Sievert, Richard E.
Smith, Quincy K (Soon to enter U.S. Hospital Corps)
Smith, William, Jr.
Spratter, Fred W.
Swenson, Enock
Swenson, Severt
Thiele, Paul
Thorne, Edward J.
Thompson, John
Tibbets, Clark
Turney, Edwin C.
Van Kirk, Samuel R.
Wegner, Henry A.
Welch, Thomas G.
Wing, William G.N.
Wolf, Christjohn
Wrigglesworth, James
Yandry, Charles H.
DEATHS
Priv. Alfred W. Bloxham of Johnstown, aged 26 years, died at Pablo
Beach, Sept. 8, 1898, of dysentery. Buried at Johnstown.
Priv. William Farley of Eagle, aged 22 years, died at Jacksonville, July
14, 1898, of typhoid fever. Buried at Eagle.
Priv. Thomas Ellickson of Stoughton, died at Jacksonville, Aug., 2,
1898, of typhoid fever. Buried at Jacksonville.
Priv. George A. Kaylor of Janesville, died at Jacksonville, July 17,
1898, of typhoid fever. Buried at Jacksonville.
Priv. Louis R. Miller of Whitewater, died at Jacksonville, Aug., 3,
1898, of typhoid fever. Buried at Jacksonville.
Priv. Herman E. Southwick of Delavan, died at Jacksonville, Sept. 4,
1898, of typhoid fever. Buried at Delavan.
Officers:
Captain, Daniel H. Flannigian
1st Lieut., Anton Kummer
2nd Lieut., Oscar W. Michaelson
Sergeants:
1st, H.R. Edward Kummer
Q.M. Henry S. Campbell
William A. Hugill
Thomas A. ONeill
Guy B. Stott
Frank E. Bordner
Corporals:
Theron S. Beers
Frank A. Greene
William A. Cox
Hugh Clary
F.F. McConnell
Archie R. Taylor
Musicians:
Julius C. Pfeifer
James E. Maynard
Artificer:
John B. Gillespie
Wagoner:
Oliver Malott
Privates:
Artt, Floyd
Baltzer, William G
Bartle, Lester P., Transferred To Div. Hospital June
14
Barry, John
Bates, Samuel
Blades, James
Bruner, Merve M.
Campbell, William A
Carlile, Joseph (spelling of name uncertain)
Churchill, Charles
Chapbell, Herbert, Died June 14th, 1898, In Hospital.
Clark, David
Clarke, William A
Cowley, Edward
Cutting, Leroy S
Dunbar, James
Dunbar, George A., Cook
Dunbar, William
Evans, Iver H
Farmer, James H
Fulp, Harry
Gasslander, Elmer
Gille, Henry P
Grant John F
Hagerty, George F
Harvey, Jess H
Hillary, Albert V
Hogg, Edward
Huntington, Roy C., Trans. To Div. Hospital June 14
Kaump, Fred
Kunert, George
Knight, Charles S
Knorr, Levi
Lappin, John J (spelling of name uncertain)
Lidgett, Fred
Maguire, James
Mason, Clarence
McGrath, Thomas
McNulty, Thomas
Nelson, Alex
Nelson, Ereneus
Noble, William N
Olson, David
OShaughnessy, Michael B
Parker, Edward J
Pierce, William
Pitts, William P, Transferred To Div. Hospital June 14
Ptizen, W. Fred
Priestly, William
Robbins, Frank M
Rogers, Fred
Richardson, Alexander
Riley, Thomas
Sargean, Homer
Sanders, Clayton
Saucerman, Clarence H
Schwartz, John W
Southwick, Fred N
Swearingen, Arthur E
Taylor, Fred E
Underwood, Fred L
Van Matre, Harry, Cook
Vickers, Albert
Vickers, George
Officers:
Captain -Thomas J. Rodgers
First Lieutenant Henry J. Quinn
Second Lieutenant Fred Y. Hart
Sergeants:
First Sergeant Robert C. Maltpress
Quartermaster Sergeant Charles H. Conklin
Duty Sergeant William J. Kennedy
Duty Sergeant Harvey R. Yeakel
Duty Sergeant Ray A. North
Corporals:
Howard Alcon
Clarence H. Newton
William D. Cobb
Willian G. Widdowson
William R. Baines
Fred Graham
George L. Armstrong
George Yost
Charles E. Ingleby
Ira F. Thompson
Edwin Meyers
Musicians:
Fritz J. Steiner
Harry Gardner
Artificer:
George M. Watson
Privates:Armstrong, Joseph A.
Bingham, Bart
Bill, Benjamin J., Jr.
Bush, Frederick L.
Butler, Benjamin
Brown, William W.
Bredison, Otto
Buchanan, Henry G.
Booth, Charles E.
Chamberlain, John F.
Cole, Henry S.
Cornelius, Arthur J.
Coons, Cecil M.
Champion, Frank
Card, Harry C.
Crouch, Pressey A.
Dellman, August J.
Davis, John C.
De Forest, Irving
Denson, Harvey L.
Drake, William H.
Davis, Benjamin U.
Fiese, Edwin
Ford, Frank N.
Frayer, David A.
Graves, Carroll F.
Graber, William C.
Graham, John C.
Hunt, Fred L.
Hanson, Nels
Holliday, Thomas H.
Hopgood, Henry
Howarth, James C.
Ingerham, George
Jeske, Charles E.
Knight, Charles
Kastner, Charles
Kristenson, Karl S.
Kelley, Charles W.
Larson, John L.
Lowry, Charles L.
Luders, John
Mansfield, Charles A.
Maroney, John
Manning, Charles
Miller, Fred
Moore, Charles E.
Means, Harry J.
Moses, John W.
Miller, Arthur E.
Newton, Willis L.
Pitts, William C.
Partch, Orville
Roper, William H.
Remy, Francis S.
Robinson, George W.
Rood, Frank W.
Robinson, Robert C.
Robinson, Henry W.
Rance, William D.
Schultz, Charles
Shirley, Le Roy L.
Snow, Edward
Schimerhorn, John G.
Smith, Fred A.
Stoney, Clayton E.
Satterlee, William M.
Sipton, Aranous W.
Whitfield, William V.
Wellman, Walter H.
Willett, George H.
Woodard, Daniel W.
West, John R.
Wollin, Gustav
Wood, Francis B.
HONORABLY DISCHARGED:
Priv. Charles W. Barrath, May 20, 1898
Priv. Lynn B. Graham, July 7, 1898
TRANSFERS:
Priv. Henry M. Adams, detailed Regimental Clerk.
Priv. Milton D. Brown to Hospital Corps.
Priv. William H. Brockman to Hospital Corps.
Priv. George W. Corson to Hospital Corps.
Priv. Harry C. Key to Hospital Corps.
Priv. Edgar H. Stone to Hospital Corps.
DEATHS:
Sergt. Cassias J. Morris of Beloit, died at Milwaukee, Sept. 11, 1898,
of typhoid fever.
Corp. F.F. Cousins of Beloit, died at Beloit, Sept. 25, 1898 of typhoid
fever. Buried at Beloit.
Priv. Jessie Gleason of Monroe, died at Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 1898 of
typhoid fever. Buried at Monroe.
Musician M. W. Mollestad of Beloit, died at Jacksonville, Aug. 13, 1898
of typhoid fever. Buried at Beloit.
Priv. Clark Osgood of Afton, died at Jacksonville, Sept. 8, 1898 of
typhoid fever. Buried at Janesville.
Priv. Frank Schippman of Beloit, died at Jacksonville, Aug. 25, 1898 of
typhoid fever. Buried at Beloit.
Officers:
Captain William Mitchell Lewis
First Lieutenant Ward C. Clemons
Second Lieutenant George W. Rickeman
Sergeants:
First Sergeant Paul M. Matson
Quartermaster Sergeant Fred M. Brooker
Duty Sergeant John H. Owens
Duty Sergeant Albert A. Carlson
Duty Sergeant James B. Hinds
Duty Sergeant Edward G. Myers
Corporals:
John T. Olson
Edward M. Phillips
William H. Wardwell
John C. Hood
Glen M. Dixon
Nathan W. James
Benjamin E. Anderson
George H. Herzog
Anthony J. Palica
George H. Leahy
William Smale
Walter C. Davis
Musicians:
Chilton B. George.
Christopher M. Hoyer
Artificer:
John L. Bowman
Wagoner:
Alec Johnson
Privates:
Anderson, Oscar
Armstrong, William H.
Baumann, Fred A.
Baumann, Albert R.
Bishop, Thomas J.
Bowen, John S.
Burns, Hugh E.
Bruns, Theodore F.
Castello, Harry G.
Casterton, Daniel H., Jr.
Cram, James M.
Craig, James
Clemons, Earl A.
Christenson, Martin
Cline, William
Cooper, John D.
Collier, William E.
Collier, James
Colbert, Edward J.
Dahlstrom, Andrew J.
De Groat, George B.
Deahn, Albert F.
Derthick, Julius W.
Dickinson, Edwin M.
Dillon, John W.
Dillon, Frank
Elliott, Joseph J.
Evans, Ezra L.
Evans, Louis J.
Fletcher, Verne
Fredericks, Robert
Gardener, John W.
Gates, Samuel H.
Harper, William M.
Held, James J.
Herrick, Phillip P.
Hetzel, William H.
Horlick, Milton W.
Ingalls, John P.
Isachson, Alfred C.
Jacobson, Fred C.
Johnson, James P.
Karpen, John P.
Kellar, Joseph B.
Knocke, Louis
Kowak, John E.
Knudson, Berutt
Larson, Carl W.
Lawrence, Frederick
Luccason, Walter R.
Marshall, Wilfred G.
Nelson, Richard
Nelson, Henry M.
Nicholson, Henry S.
Nissen, Matthias P.
Norup, Louis
Olson, Charles M.
OHarre, George J.
Packard, Glen C.
Peterson, Herman F.
Pister, Frederick
Phillips, John H.
Reardon, John H.
Reimann, Hugo R.
Rogers, George W.
Seibert, Peter H.
Smeiding, Ernest H.
Smith, William J.
Steigler, John
Skow, Charles J.
Sommers, Emil E.J.
Sugden, James F.
Tilley, Alfred E.
Thompson, William T.
Thompson, Gilbert
Werner, Christian
White, William H.
White, Alfred B.
Wills, Anson B.
HONORABLY DISCHARGED: Sergt. Max W. Heck, Aug. 28, 1898
TRANSFERS: Priv. John D. Thompson to Hospital Corps.
DEATHS:
Sergt. Warren W. Scott of Racine, aged 31 years, died at Jacksonville,
July 13, 1898, of typhoid fever. Buried at Racine.
Priv. Thomas D. Byard of Racine, aged 24 years, died at Jacksonville,
Aug. 8, 1898, of typhoid fever. Buried at Racine.
Priv. Charles F. Evenson of Racine, aged 26 years, died at Jacksonville,
Aug. 18, 1898, of typhoid fever. Buried at Racine.
Officers:
Captain - Henry W. Quentmeyer
First Lieutenant Henry C. Baker
Second Lieutenant John P. Joachim
Sergeants:
Quartermaster Sergeant Robert E. Lee
Duty Sergeant William Klein
Duty Sergeant Arne Korsmo
Duty Sergeant Andrew Matson
Duty Sergeant John C. Baker
Corporals:
Edward P. Wilson
James W. OConnel
Adolph F. Schmidt
John J. Meier
Warren E. Neye
John P. Johnson
Paul Newman
Charles S. Ainsworth
Clinton G. Price
Elisha W. Helm
Dana Sandell
Henry W. Schuette
Musicians:
Jake F. Fahringer
William L. Gillette
Artificer:
Benny Flisrand
Wagoner:
August Hellerstedt
Privates:
Adamson, James A.
Anderson, Barney
Anderson, Louis M.
Angell, William H.
Bauer, Benjamin F.
Bartels, James
Beyler, Herman H.
Bibbs, John
Boyd, Thomas
Brown, La Verne A.
Case, Henry C.
Check, Frank
Cleveland, Benjamin
Colenso, James E.
Conohan, John
Cook, Sprague S.
Cooley, Henry
Coyne, William H.
Cullinan, Michael J.
Cunningham, David G.
Davis, John A.
Donlin, John P.
Dudgeon, Mathew S.
Elmerson, Herbert D.
Fitzpatrick, Terrence
Getts, Royal W.
Gill, Vincent G.
Gleason, Arthur E.
Goggin, John W.
Gould, William W.
Harrid, Hans
Hendrickson, Karl S.
Henkes, David A.
Hessing, Lawrence
Hippenmeyer, Andrew
James, Edward
Janeck, Oscar E.
Johnson, Andrew I.
Johnson, Mont G.
Kelly, Frank J.
Lacey, James
Lamp, Albert T.
Lavin, Ambrose
Lawson, George L.
Link, Frank
Lochner, Michael H.
Lund, George G.
McCann, John F.
Meyer, John C.
Mithcell, William H.
Montgomery, Charles B.
Morrill, Fred H.
Mosher, Edward
Niemann, Edward
OBryan, James
OConnell, Martin J.
Oldenburg, Ernest C.
Pratt, Claude
Redel, Robert A.
Reed, John W.
Reuter, Emil A.
Rice, John S.
Rietberger, Charles J.
Riley, Michael I.
Rinder, Edward C.
Rogers, Guy
Scheibel, Rudolph
Schilling, George E.
Schutts, Walter F.
Smelker, Roy C.
Stockett, Norman
Taylor, John H.
Wallace, Joseph W.
Walton, Bertram I.
Williamson, Alfred
Wolf, Frederick H.
Younger, John
Transfers:
Priv. Lawrence A. Curtiss, commissioned second lieutenant, regular
army
Priv. John Lundbert to Hospital service.
Deaths:
Priv. Benjamin F. Hart of Oregon, (WI) died at Jacksonville, Aug 5, 1898, of peritonitis. Buried at Oregon.
Corp. Claude D. Milward of Madison, died at Jacksonville, Aug. 18, 1898 of typhoid fever. Buried at Madison.
Corp. Roy Mayhard of Madison, died at Jacksonville, Aug. 20, 1898, from dysentery. Buried at Madison
Officers:
Captain Fred F. West
First Lieutenant Mathias C. Durst
Second Lieutenant Fred W. Buehler
Sergeants:
First Sergeant Joseph R. Byers
Quartermaster Sergeant Frank A. Shriner
Sergeant Fred T. Odell
Sergeant Fred O. Phillips
Sergeant Rudolph Schober
Sergeant Arthur Musselman
Corporals:
Lewis Dodge
George Meythaler
Louis Becker
Gottlieb Wittwer
John German
Burton Bridge
Barney Flinsberg
Arthur Odell
Frank Luchsinger
Matthew C. Putnam
John Ilsley
Fred Burke
Musicians:
Benjamin Byers
Lewis E. Rood
Artificer:
Hiram Rolph
Privates:
Allen, Charles A.
Allen, Clarence K.
Austin, Rolland M.
Baird, Vet
Baldwin, Earnest
Bohnhoff, Fred C.
Bayerhoffer, Edward
Blotz, Jacob
Blotz, John M.
Booker, Albert L.
Babler, Ezra
Benson, Jerry J.
Burrington, Edward H.
Brunet, Abelardo
Cain, Delta D.
Campbell, Perry E.
Copeland, Edwin B.
Coryell, Michael
Dawson, Jesse
Durgin, Arthur N.
Durgin, George A.
Duebendorfer, Edward
Dietz, Stanley
Dunaway, Lewis A.
Faust, Joseph
Fessenden, Archie
Goddard, Wilber
Goddard, Harry
Gleason, George
Gritzmaker, Julius S.
Grossert, William
Hodges, James W.
Hoesly, Samuel
Hill, Louie W.
Howard, Edward L.
Hoyland, William B.
Indermuehle, Henry
Karlen, Alfred
Keller, Fred
Klassy, Henry
Kline, Charles
Kubly, Jacob
Lentzkow, Herman
Levitan, Max
Lovelace, Carl
Matson, Mat
Maylord, Harry
McBride, Fred
Mitchell, John
McPhillips, Thomas
Nee, William
Nee, Frank
Noble, Clyde
Pascoe, William
Pierce, Frank
Pfeiffer, Charles C.
Pollock, Benjamin
Phillips, Charles E.
Ramey, George E.
Rolly, William
Ruegg, Karl
Schroeder, Oscar H.
Schroeder, Henry
Schuetze, William A.
Seltzer, Henry
Shipman, Harry D.
Schindler, Henry J.
Slater, William F.
Sommerfeldt, Herman
Sommerfeldt, Herman R.
Stalcup, Frank
Schober, Otto
Schuler, Henry
Schoenfield, Edwin
Saucerman, Willard
Sullivan, William
Walker, George
Wollenberg, Charles
White, John
Zuck, Frank
Transfers:
Priv. Earl Camp to Hospital corps.
Priv, William Glascott to Hospital corps
Deaths:
Wagoner Appleton Taft of Monticello, aged 42 years, died at Jacksonville, Aug. 18, 1898, of typhoid fever. Buried at Monticello.
Priv. Andrew Nelson of Browntown, aged 28 years, died at Jacksonville, Aug. 24, 1898, of typhoid fever. Originally buried at Wiota, Lafayette County, WI but later re-buried at Union Grove Cemetery, Darlington, Lafayette Co., WI
Priv. Alfred B. Murray of Brodhead, aged 27 years, died at Brodhead, Oct 8, 1898, of typhoid fever. Buried at Brodhead.
Officers:
Captain John F. Manion
First Lieutenant C. H. Tucker
Second Lieutenant J. J. Foley
Sergeants:
First Sergeant O. A. Wagner
Quartermaster Sergeant George Haushalter
Sergeant E. G. McCartney
Sergeant W. Reineman
Sergeant Anton Berg
Sergeant J. R. Allen
Corporals:
Charles Cochrane
Charles Conaty
Adolph Holub
M.E. Hamilton
Larry Hughes
Charles Van Etta
Charles Sholes
Frank Schoenlaub
Arthur Baum
Harry Wolfaul
Adolph Wilbrandt
Musicians:
Joseph Kelly
Fred Schmid
Artificer:
Phillip OConnor
Wagoner:
Arthur Dieman
Privates:
Alberts, George
Bauman, Walter
Berg, Louis
Brandt, William
Brown, Ferdinand
Casey, Thomas P.
Cordes, Joseph E.
Crowley, Charles
Daly, Martin
Davis, William
Danner, Julius
Dedrick, Stephen
Ducatt, Jay
Dunn, Elgie
Dunn, John
Engelfried, William
Everett, Thomas
Engelhardt, J.A.
Foran, George
Foster, Alexander
Frank, Arthur
Fredrich, William
Gorman, William O.
Graham, Arthur
Haake, Edward
Hartman, William
Hornuth, Adam
Hoffman, Gus
Jackson, Charles T.
Jantz, Louis
Joys, Henry E.
Joy, John J.
Judge, Dennis
Kehrein, John
Kraby, Andrew
Krueger, Charles
La Grande, John F.
Lambert, James
Lehman, Paul
Lowell, Charles
Link, James R.
Miller, John
McDonald, Albert
Moody, Daniel E.
McCormack, Patrick
Moore, Thomas
Minehan, James
Muench, Oscar
Neubert, William
Nolan, Fergus
OBrien, Albert
OConnor, John
Pedley, Almond
Pelton, Edward
Peterson, Charles
Pieffer, John
Platt, Robert
Pritchard, Oscar
Raasch, William
Rasey, Albert
Lee, Siegfried
Ricketts, J.W.
Russell, Thomas R.
Schacht, Henry F.
Siegel, Anton
Smith, Rupert
Showers, Henry
Sullivan, Joseph
Stone, Robert
Ternes, George
Tehan, John
Truckenbrodt, George
Vogt, Fred
Verhein, John
Volkmann, William
Walsh, Warren
Walker, Harry
Wasmeyer, Joseph
Walker, Courtland
Whitfield, Thomas F.
DEATHS:
Corp. John M. Ollinger of Milwaukee, aged 24 years, died at Milwaukee, Oct. 23, 1898, of typhoid fever. Buried at Milwaukee.
Officers:
Captain Thaddeus Wild
First Lieutenant John Budnik
Second Lieutenant Peter Piasecki
Sergeants:
First Sergeant Stan Polewczynski
Quartermaster Sergeant Clemens Borucki
Sergeant Ladislaus Cieszynski
Sergeant Leon Drevenski
Sergeant Jacob Inda
Sergeant Stan Polski
Corporals:
Joseph Ciskowski
John Czechorski
Frank Domachowski
Lad Galdynski
Frank J. Golla
Ludevik Kanczewski
Felix Michalek
Frank Makowski
Stanley E. Piasecki
Bern Sliga
Thomas Wetzel
Jacob Zarkowski
Musicians:
Michael Komorowski
Artificer:
Joseph Klaida
Wagoner:
John Autoszak
Privates:
Andrzejewski, Anthony
Andraszczuk, Frank
Backus, Charles
Biedrzycki, Valentine
Blaszynski, Valentine
Bufka, Anthony
Barczykowski, Max
Bizezinski, Frank
Boncel, John
Betanski, Ladislas
Bemka, Frank
Brzowkala, Apolinary
Boruch, John
Carnecki, Andrew
Cegielski, Steven
Cichocki, Frank
Czarnecki, Joseph
Czecharski, Roman
Datka, John
Dentkush, Andrew
Dusznski, Felix
Dusznski, John
Ewald, August
Frankowski, Frank
Felski, Valentine
Fennig, John
Gajewski, Ignatz
Glowianka, Bern
Gloatka, Adam
Galvas, Stanislaus
Horka, Ignace
King, G.S.
Knutowski, Barney
Koceja, Joseph
Kazlowski, Michael
Kronheim, Max
Krzewicki, Adam
Kubacki, Frank
Krollkowski, John
Krollkowski, Stan
Knitter, Frank
Kucharski, Lad
Kuczynski, Frank
Lisiecki, John
Litza, Jacob
Machajewski, John
Michalek, Leo
Micklas, Frank
Miller, Lucius, A.
Nowak, Frank A.
Nowalski, Joseph
Nowakowski, Bol
Olbinski, Albert
Paszkiewicz, Alexander
Platta, Paul
Patyk, Valentine
Prokop, Michael
Piobrowski, Edward
Rybacki, Frank
Rostankowski, John
Sliga, Frank
Sobieszczyk, Bol
Stachowiak, Stephan
Strenka, Stan
Sass, Stephan
Swosinski, Stanley
Tomkiewicz, Casimir
Tomkiawiak, Thomas
Trojanowski, Thomas
Westphal, Frank
Waskiewicz, John
Wetzel, John
Woida, Charles E.
Wojtysiak, Joseph
Warszynski, Martin
Wielgosz, John
Zoltak, John
Zbylicki, Joseph
Zachowski, Julius
TRANSFERS: Priv. Joseph Kobs to Hospital Corps
DEATHS : Priv. Ignatz Pilarski of Milwaukee, aged 26 years, died at
Jacksonville, Sept. 8, 1898, of typhoid fever. Buried at Milwaukee.
Officers:
Captain Conrad C. Uber
First Lieutenant P.J. Kraemer
Second Lieutenant Charles Hayes
Sergeants:
First Sergeant James G. Armstrong
Quartermaster Sergeant J.H. Baumann
Sergeant Frank Cox
Sergeant Arthur J. Hayes
Sergeant Joseph L. Hassert
Sergeant Henry Pawelk
Corporals:
George C. Bauer
Charles Diedrich
William L. Garrison
Ernest Heidenreiter
Joseph Lipsky
George Soper
Jacob Schulz
Carl Schroeder
Thomas Tidmarsh
A.J. Wolff
Musicians:
Edward Aldridge
Austin Schwind
Artificer:
John L. Lueck
Wagoner:
Ralph Harmeyer
Privates:
Abels, Adolph
Adler, Charles
Archer, Robert H.
Armitage, Edwin, J.
Behling, Louis
Beuth, Otto
Brown, Thomas
Bublitz, Otto J.
Buss, John
Byron, Charles J.
Brand, Lawrence
Callaway, Edward
Deery, Thomas
Felix, Max
Fendrich, W.E.
Gale, Charles
Gauer, John N.
Goldberg, Joseph
Guild, Robert E.
Gysen, William
Haderer, Henry
Hannon, William
Hartley, John E.
Hatter, Albert
Hillmantel, Louis
Jahnke, Julius F.
Jordan, John F.
Kachelmeyer, Rudolph
Kaufer, David
Kempf, Frederick Y.
Kindt, George W.
Klann, Edward W.
Klicpera, Louis
Kohanek, John
Kohanek, Peter
Kraayvanger, William
Kraus, Charles A.
Krause, Robert C.
Kuebler, Lewis E.
Kuhn, Charles A.
Kussel, David
Lange, August
Lowell, E.M.
Lemberg, Henry
Lohr, Ph.
Lochemes, Frank.
Lowell, Henry B.
Luell, Conrad P.
Luell, John
Meyer, Herman L.
McCabe, James E.
Malderer, Edward
March, William
Mayer, Anthony, Jr.
Niemann, Paul
Olson, Charles
Ott, Paul
Ott, Louis F.
Pahle, F.G.
Planthaber, William
Peterman, John
Peters, August O.
Pietrowski, Frank
Rooney, William
Shadegg, A.E.
Schallitz, William
Schaus, Louis, Jr.
Schmidt, Frederick
Schueler, William
Schoenfeld, G.G.
Schroeder, George C.
Seidel, Robert L.T.
Strange, Ernst
Strassberger, Richard
Taylor, Joseph
Wellhausen, Frederick
Wolff, Theodore
Weeks, Ellis
Wolkos, F.H.
Wrasse, Louis
Young, Charles D.
HONORABLY DISCHARGED:
Priv. Charles Madding, July 21, 1898.
Priv. Gustav Schnitzler, June 25, 1898.
TRANSFERS:
Priv. Frederick Osgood to Hospital Corps.
Priv. Joseph Paulik to Hospital Corps.
Priv. Albert Ruppert to Hospital Corps.
Priv. Darwin Pavey to the Fourth Virginia, as Gen. Lees orderly.
DEATHS:
Priv. Martin Jansen of Green Bay, aged 23 years, died at Jacksonville,
Fla. Sept. 17, 1898, of Typhoid Fever. Buried at Green Bay.
Corp. George H. Telling of Milwaukee, died at Jacksonville, Aug. 17,
1898, of Typhoid Fever. Buried at Milwaukee.
Priv. Thomas Dury of Milwaukee, died at Milwaukee, Sept. 22, 1898, of
Typhoid Fever. Buried at Milwaukee.
Officers:
Captain S. H. Vowell
First Lieutenant F. P. Cook
Second Lieutenant E. J. Bracken
Sergeants:
First Sergeant Arthur L. Peticolas
Quartermaster Sergeant H.P. Fleischer
Sergeant John R. McDowell
Sergeant Harry R. Bracken
Sergeant Robert J. Parks
Corporals:
Edmund F. Dunn
W.J. Doherty
Julius W. De Roche
Robert W. Frohbach
Charles Kenealy
Albert Klehm
Robert T. Lawson
Alfred G. Murphy
John H. Preiss
H.C. Pietsch
M.L. Steinbach
Musicians:
Carl G. Brosius
W. T. Hughes
Artificer:
Peter Seitz
Wagoner:
George Rucks
Privates:
Blanchard, Burton L.
Bracken, James S.
Brannan, Thomas J.
Brandt, Frederick
Boll, Jacob
Bremer, Herman
Carnieres, Emil De
Clark, Benjamin
Cory, John E.
Cline, Frank
De Lay, Scott
Dibble, Henry A.
Eddy, Burt
Eilbert, Henry J.
Elkert, Edward
Ehlke, Robert
Esterly, P.V.G.
Evans, F.W.
Fuller, Harry A.
Forbes, Burton F.
Fels, William
Fritsche, William
Frederickson, James
Gray, Frank
Gray, Frank B.
Giesler, Alfred M.
Gaffney, James J.
Green, T.J.
Goergen, W.J.
Gray, Edward R.
Harris, Charles L.
Hilker, Edward
Hoffmann, E.R.
Jones, William H.
Jones, Burt
Korman, Walter A.
Kloppel, Philip W.
Keynoth, Paul
Krieger, Charles C.
Kopf, August
Klingenberg, Emil
Kuehne, William G
Lassmann, August
Lindert, John H.
Lewis, William
Lippold, John W., Jr.
Lee, Edward J.
McCann, Arthur E.
McCarthy, William
Meyer, Edward H.
McDearmon, Felix
McLay, Tobias B.
Miller, Ray D.
Mousso, Albert A.
Price, Lloyd
Pesek, Theodore G.
Peters, Robert
Petchell, Henry C.
Patton, Albert G.
Pigeon, Frederick
Robinson, Clifford E.
Rinke, Albert
Ricker, John H.
Russell, John A.
Raymond, Charles
Schoenbaum, Louis
Sdahl, Paul E.
Schroeder, Frederick W.
Stone, Louis J.
Schaefer, Alexander J.
Schlampp, Jacob
Tibbitts, W.
Tyler, Albert W.
Watner, Roy S.
Wetzel, Walter
Welke, Edward G.
Webb, George A.
Weber, W.H.
Weiley, Frederick
Wood, W.E.
Zimmer, Benjamin
HONORABLY DISCHARGED:
Priv. William Mitchell was discharged and commissioned to second
lieutenant in regular army.
Priv. William Fitzmorris discharged, having enlisted under age.
TRANSFERS:
Sergt. Percy L. Jones to Signal corps.
Priv. James Manson to Signal corps.
Priv. Frank W. Jacobs to Signal corps.
Priv. Harlow S. Roby to Hospital corps.
Company A, C, E, F, I, K, L, M - Contributed by John Allison - Roster
of Wisconsin Troops in the Spanish American War, Albertson
Memorial Library, p. 7 (Co. A), p 8 (Co. C), p 9 (Co. E), p 9-10 (Co.
F), p. 11 (Co. I), p 11-12 (Co. K), p. 12 (Co. L), p 12-13 (Co. M)
Collections hosted by the Milwaukee Public Library, https://mpl.org/
Company D - Contributed by Steven Howieson from a "Soldier's Memorial' roster found in the papers of Charles Churchill who served with the company. The roster was copyrighted in 1898 by Fuller Brothers of Buffalo, New York and printed at Jacksonville, Florida by the DA Costa Printing House.
Company G - "Wisconsin Troops in the Spanish War" reprinted from The
Sentinel Almanac and Book Of Facts for the year 1899.