FRED RICHTER, M 26TH INF USV

MANILA. Received August 6, 1900-3.25 p. m.)

ADJUTANT-GENERAL, Washington:

Following deaths have occurred since last report: Dysentery-July 25, D, Thirtieth Infantry, Francis L. Tate; Company L, Thirtieth Infantry, Miles Joiner; July 29, Hospital Corps, George Wetzel; Company C, Forty-sixth Infantry, John Ellery, August 2, I, Twenty-seventh Infantry, John B. Wright; July 18, K, Thirty-first Infantry, Cook John C. McDaniel; July 22, I, Eighteenth Infantry, William H. Baker; July 31, Company I, Twenty-first Infantry, Daniel J. Breslin; Company B, Thirty-ninth Infantry, Joseph Collins; Company K, Third Infantry, John Jordan; July 21, Company D, Eighteenth Infantry, John Cerveny; July 17, Company G, Fortieth Infantry, Sam M. Daum; July 24, Company A, Twenty-sixth Infantry, William L. Daly; July 23, Company G, Thirty-first Infantry, James J. Cunningham; June 25, Company I, Thirty-first Infantry, Charles Hestilow; July 26, Company M, Thirty-first Infantry, Corpl. John A. Henderly; July 30, Company M, Thirty-seventh Infantry, William T. Hedges; Company E, Forty-second Infantry, Sergt. Frank Lange; August 1, Company B, Thirtieth Infantry, Corpl. Gustave Fromberg; July 28, Company B, Third Infantry, Russell Knapp; July 27, Company B, Sixth Infantry, John Hines; August 3, Company A, Thirtieth Infantry, George J. Schuster; Company B, Forty-first Infantry, Claud Wynn. Malarial fever-August 2, Company I, Thirty-fifth Infantry, Frank E. Annis; July 29, Company B, Forty-first Infantry, Musician Abraham H. Brubaker; Company E, Thirtieth Infantry, Charles E. Larsen; July 26, Company L, Thirty-fourth Infantry, Otis D. Cole; July 27, Company C, Thirty-first Infantry, Corpl. William E. Harney; July 31, Troop M, Fourth Cavalry, John W. Malakie; August 3, Company B, Thirty-seventh Infantry, Jesse S. Alexander; July 14, Company H, Forty-seventh Infantry, Wort Skinner. Typhoid fever-July 31, Company M, Thirty-seventh Infantry, Leon D. Cooledge; July 30, Company L, Thirtieth Infantry, Sergt. Joel R. Linsley; August 2, Company E, Forty-second Infantry, George I. Risner; August 3, Company G, Twenty-seventh Infantry, Andrew Muller. Variola-August 2, Company K, Forty-eighth Infantry, William H. Bothwell; July 24, Company M, Thirtieth Infantry, William Brown; July 29, Company K, Twenty-fourth Infantry, Clarence Byrd; July 26, Company G, Thirtieth Infantry, Sergt. George Conley; July 31, Company K, Forty-eighth Infantry, Ulysses G. Heath; Company E, Forty-eighth Infantry, Moses Thomas; July 28, Company C, Thirty-third Infantry, Tilden H. Hayes; July 25, Company A, Thirtieth Infantry, Charles Pearson. Diarrhea-August 1, Company A, Thirteenth Infantry, Jacob Heinz; Company G, Eleventh Cavalry, Victor E. Sigler; July 30, Troop B, Fourth Cavalry, James A. Greens. Drowned-July 21, Company C, Forty-ninth Infantry, John Evans; July 22, Company F, Forty-fourth Infantry, Jesse G. Jackson. Died from wounds received in action-July-25, Company K, Forty-third Infantry, Thomas Mixon; August 1, Company H, Third Infantry, James Gray. Heart disease-August 1, Company E, Thirty-eighth Infantry, Asa T. Johns. Pericarditis-July 31, Company E, Fourth Infantry, John Crook. Shot while resisting arrest, having deserted-July 27, July 29, Company B, Twenty-ninth Infantry, Musician Joe Corren, Walter J. Mickler. Pneumonia-July 27, Company M, Twenty-sixth Infantry, Fred. Richter. Apoplexy-July 30, Company B, Thirty-ninth Infantry, John Porter. Overdose morphine-July 29, Company G, Forty-sixth Infantry, Percy Schryver. Pyaemia-July 20, Company A, Thirty-Fourth Infantry, William R. Davis. Acute mania-August 2, Company A, Seventeenth Infantry, Charles H. Faber.

MACARTHUR.

MacArthur, Aug 6 1900, 0325am, Casualties
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