WILLIAM F. BRIGGS, A 18TH US INF
MANILA. (Received March 6, 1899-9.55 a. m.)
William F. Briggs, A 18th US Inf
ADJUTANT-GENERAL, Washington:
Additional casualties March 4, near San Pedro Macati, Luzon: Killed—Third Artillery, Battery G, Private John Toiza. Wounded—First California, Company G, Privates Louis H. Barieau, abdomen, severe; L, Wilban H. Wheeler, thigh, moderate. Twenty-third Infantry, E, First Sergt. Henry S. McFadden, chest, slight. Injured—First California, G, Sergt. Frank S. McNally, sprained ankle in action. First Nebraska, K, Private James E. Weldon, ruptured in action, February 22. At Jaro, Panay, March 1 and 2, respectively: Killed—Eighteenth Infantry, C, Privates Joseph W. Everington; A, William F. Briggs. Answering inquiries, no such man as Nute Wilson in First Nebraska; for Meiklejohn. Private Dickson A. Everitt, A, Fourteenth, doing well; wound nearly healed.
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