HARRY E NASH, D 19TH US INF
MANILA. (Received April 23, 1900-10.35 a. m.)
ADJUTANT-GENERAL, Washington:
Deaths: Malarial fever— April 16, Charles V. Stiles, H, Forty-fourth Infantry; April 15, James E. Littleton, I, Fourth Cavalry; April 19, Harry E. Nash, D, Nineteenth Infantry. Accidental—April 7, Harry H. Schultz, H, Forty-fourth Infantry, dived on rock. March 23, John S. Dibble, M, Nineteenth Infantry, killed by comrade. Enteritis—April 8, Thomas Gillespie, G, Eighteenth Infantry. Typhoid fever—April 15, Frank J. Valdez, corporal, K, Eighteenth Infantry; April 14, Dock R. Isenbarger, B, Thirty-fifth Infantry. Colitis—April 11, Charles J. Major, G, Eighteenth Infantry. Septicaemia—April 7, Charles Lightell, C, Nineteenth Infantry. Dysentery—April 7, Llewellyn H. Converse, corporal, E, Sixth Infantry; March 10, James P. O'Shea, G, Sixth Infantry; April 14, John Bruner, H, Fourth Infantry; April 15, Henry Weibner, cook, G, Forty-second Infantry; April 16, Charles Brown, M, Twenty-sixth Infantry; April 2, Garland B. Sutherland, M, Sixth Infantry. Variola—April 15, Arthur Gwinn, first sergeant, Richard B. Harber, D, Thirty-second Infantry. Pneumonia—April 10, James J. Curran, K, Fourth Infantry. Died from wounds received in action—April 9, Benjamin F. Welch, L, Fortieth Infantry.
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Otis, Apr 23 1900, 1035am, Casualties