TIMOTHY O'HARE, I 26TH INF USV
MANILA. (Received March 19, 1900-9.22 a. m.)
ADJUTANT-GENERAL, Washington:
Deaths: Dysentery— July 31, last year, Henry Haze, A, First California, at Tayabas, while prisoner of war; March 7, Timothy O'Hare, I, Twenty-sixth Infantry; Earl R. Bates, L, Thirty-seventh Infantry; March 12, Edward Bauman, E, Third Infantry. Malaria—February 26, Willie Chestnut, A, Twenty-second Infantry; March 11, William Tappe, M, Twelfth Infantry; March 13, William G. Burns, L, Ninth Infantry; March 10, Hugh McIntyre, L, Fortieth Infantry; March 15, John Mordin, G, Forty-sixth Infantry. Fever, cause not known—February 8, Clifton J. Paxton, D, Thirteenth Infantry. Variola—February 23, Bayles T. Reed, F, Third Infantry; February 18, Edgar J. Hurbough, F, Thirty-third Infantry; March 8,
Simon Hudson, E, Thirty-ninth Infantry; John Austin, K, Twenty-fourth Infantry; Romeo Jackson, K, Twenty-fourth Infantry; March 11, Daniel Lyons, H, Twenty-fourth Infantry; March 14, John M. Moore, C, Thirty-second Infantry. Nephritis—March 12, Abram L. Mauk, L, Fourth Cavalry; March 10, Harry B. Stranahan, K, Third Cavalry. Diarrhea—March 7, George W. Day, corporal, E, Eighteenth Infantry; March 8, John Sklensky, musician, F, Eighteenth Infantry. Beriberi—March 13, John E. Deasy, D, Twenty-first Infantry. Tuberculosis—March 12, Walter G. Webb, E, Seventeenth Infantry. Typhoid fever—March 14, William Diwell, L, Thirty-fifth Infantry; Edward Barth, G, Twenty-first Infantry; March 10, Joseph O. Cameron, D, Thirty-ninth Infantry. Pneumothorax—March 16, Patrick Dowdall, sergeant, E, Sixth Artillery. Pneumonia—March 4, Thomas A. Taylor, corporal, D, Fortieth Infantry. Drowned—February 6, Jacob Brandt, K, Thirtieth Infantry; March 3, Frank B. Keen, H, Twenty-fifth Infantry; March 11, William M. Brown, E, Twenty-fifth Infantry; March 13, Edward W. Beattie, A, Battalion Engineers; March 15, James Duddy, corporal, D, Twenty-eighth Infantry.
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Otis, Mar 19 1900, 0922am, Casualties