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Flagler, Clement A. F., Captain, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. Mentioned 64, 245
Fletcher, H. M., Doctor. Remarks on cleanliness of 'the mouth....
Florida, State of. Volunteers recruited from

Foltz, Frederick S., Captain, 2d U. S. Cavalry, Acting Inspector-General.
Department of Matanzas and Santa Clara.

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Foreign Service.

Increase of pay

158

31

Mentioned ............. 179, 184

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285

210

207-209

62

154

109

205

139

202

236

63

109

159

Forbes-Waterhouse Sterilizer. Furnished to troops in Philippine Islands.

Officers and soldiers, scheme for adjustment.

Organizations, armament and equipment

Forsyth, William W., Captain, 6th U. S. Cavalry. Mentioned...
Fortifications. Report of inspections of Northeast coast..

Forts. Inspection of .......

Franchises in Philippine Islands. Granting of, by present government..
Frankford Arsenal. Defective ammunition supplied by

Franklin, D. F., Lieutenant-Colonel, F. R. C. S., D. P. H., Royal Army
Medical Corps. Extracts from some "Medico-Military War
Lessons"

Franklin, W. B., Major-General, U. S. A.

Inspections conducive to discipline of the Army....

Opinion on consolidation of Adjutant-General's and Inspector-General's

departments, and danger of

Frederica, U. S. transport. Mentioned..

Frederick, Daniel A., Major, 45th Infantry, U. S. V. (Captain, 7th U. S.
Infantry), Acting Inspector-General, 1st District, Department

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Freeman, Henry B., Brigadier-General, retired, U. S. A. Mentioned..
Fremont, Fort, South Carolina. Condition, etc.....
French Republic. Plan adopted by, for disposal of abandoned military posts.
Frish, Lewis, Private, Co. H, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tientsin,

214

162

162

36

178, 183

79

242

16

China
Fritch, James, Private, Co. M, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Yangtsun,
China

201

201

Gaines, Fort, Alabama.

Condition, etc..

Fry, James B., Major-General, U. S. A. Opinion as to consolidation of
Adjutant-General's and Inspector-General's departments.
Fuller, Ezra B., Major, 10th U. S. Cavalry, Acting Inspector-General, Depart-
ment of Cuba. Mentioned..

Funston, Frederick, Brigadier-General, U. S. A. Mentioned
Furnival, Richard, 2d Lieutenant, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned...

Gallant, John, Corporal, Co. B, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tientsin,

162

178, 184, 287
54, 59, 175

106

240

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Gardner, Hezekiah, Captain, retired, U. S. A. Mentioned..

81

Gardner, Rogers F., Captain, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned....
Garlington, Ernest A., Colonel, Inspector-General's Department, Inspector-
General, Division of the Philippines.

Extracts from reports of...

Mentioned..

Native Philippine forage, remarks on
Remarks on Subsistence Department...

Garrisons.

Page

131

143, 188, 190, 191, 195

138, 151, 152, 153, 169, 177, 180

207

156

Adjacent to Canadian Boundary..

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Abandonment..

Lack of cooks....

Adjacent to Mexican Boundary..

Location and size of permanent, in Division of the Philippines..
Necessity for, at Washington, D. C..

Transience of

Gasselee, Lieutenant-General, British Army. Mentioned.............
Gatchell, George W., Captain, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned..
Gatley, George G., Captain, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned..
Gavett, Elmer B., 2d Lieutenant, 39th Infantry, U. S. V. Mentioned..
Gayle, Edward E., Captain, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioneď..
Geary, John T., 2d Lieutenant, 5th U. S. Artillery. Mentioned..
Geddes, Andrew, Captain, retired, U. S. A. Mentioned
General Jeff. C. Davis, Steamer. Mentioned..

General Mess.

Feeling of enlisted men toward...

Unsatisfactoriness of....

General of the Army.

Decisions influenced by Adjutant-General's Office reports...

Inspectors-General under orders.....

Special-service schools only inspected by direction of .

General Orders, Adjutant-General's Office.

6

56

18

249

37, 38

202

106

128

81

133

35

79

277

235

292

146

145, 146

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8. Reenlistment of volunteers in regular army, regulations govern-
ing....

87

No.

9. Act to increase the efficiency of the permanent military estab-
lishment..

88-96

No. 12. Passenger List, Army Transport

96

No. 13. Changes in station of troops.

97

No. 14. Designation of new regiments of cavalry and infantry
No. 15. Organization of Artillery Corps...

98

98-101

No. 16. Travel allowances to volunteers who reenter service...

101

No. 17. Muster out of Volunteers...

101-105

No. 22. Reorganization of Engineer Corps

105

No. 23. Troops for Philippine Islands, preparation of.
No. 25. Organization of companies of Coast Artillery

106

106-108

No. 26. Cuba, government of, relinquishment by United States, condi-

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General Orders, Adjutant-General's Office—Continued.

No. 30. I. Organization of 1st Battalion 30th U. S. Infantry.
II. Troops for service in Philippines, preparation of...
No. 31. I. Standard for Headquarters Division of the Philippines......
II. Amendment of Army Regulations.

Page.

109

109

110

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Veterinary surgeons

No. 53. Uniforms of contract surgeons and contract dental surgeons and

No. 56. Army rations prescribed

114

115-119

No. 57.

I. Travel allowances for officers and men reentering service in
Philippine Islands..

120

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No. 67. Troops relieved from duty in Philippine Islands

No. 72. Reorganization of Porto Rico Regiment

No. 73. Organization and reorganization of new regiments

Troops ordered to Philippine Islands..

No. 74. Engineers ordered to Philippine Islands.
No. 78. Organization of new batteries of artillery.

No. 81. Artillery Districts, announcement

No. 87. Appointment of Civil Governor for the Philippine Islands..........
No. 101. Organization of additional artillery corps and assignment of
officers

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126-127

127

127

127

129

130

132

No. 107. Instructions for information and guidance of Army.

13

No. 108. Organization of additional companies of artillery..

132

No. 116. Organization of batteries of field artillery and assignment of
officers

133

No. 125. Promotion and improvement of efficiency of Army..

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Georgia, State of. Volunteers recruited from

Getty, Robert N., Captain, 1st U. S. Infantry. Mentioned...

Gibbon, Fort, Alaska.

Construction work

134, 135

50

31

31

289

Inspection of

180

154

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Gibson, Fort, Arizona Territory, Camp at. Troops at..

252

Gilbert, William, Private, Co. E, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tientsin,

China

201

Gillespie, George L., Brigadier-General, Chief of Engineers, U. S. A. Men-
tioned

Gilmore, John C., Colonel, A. A. G., U. S. A. Mentioned..

Gilmore, John C., jr., Captain, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned.
Glanders, development of, in Philippine Islands..

Glassford, William A., Major, Signal Corps, U. S. A., Signal Officer, District
of Porto Rico. Mentioned..

Glenogle, U. S. transport. Mentioned..

Page.

247

51,79
131

57

245

31

Golden, Robert B., Private, Co. C, 9th U. S. Infantry. Killed at Tientsin,

China

201

Goneya, Barney, Private, Co. C, 9th U. S. Infantry. Killed at Tientsin,

China

201

Mentioned........

Goodnow, Harold P., 2d Lieutenant, 8th U. S. Infantry.
Gorman, Edward, Sergeant, Co. D, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tien-
tsin, China....

Gordon, Walter H., Captain, 18th U. S. Infantry. Mentioned....
Gorgas, William C., Major, Surgeon, U. S. A. Sanitary Officer, Habana..
Government.

Principles upon which founded. Persons in military service to be in-
formed of...

11

51

141

Government Hospital for Insane. List of persons committed to
Government positions. Appointment of honorably discharged soldiers to.
Graham, James M., 1st Lieutenant, 19th U. S. Infantry. Mentioned....... 36, 76
Grant, Fort, Arizona.

Defect in water system...
Troops at

Grant, Frank A., Captain, Quartermaster, U. S. A. Mentioned
Grant, Frederick D., Brigadier-General, U. S. A.
Grant, U. S. transport. Mentioned

154, 197, 273

265

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201

37, 76

287

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Gray, Alonzo, Captain, 14th U. S. Cavalry. Mentioned..
Great Diamond Island, Maine. Armament, garrison, etc..
Greble, Fort, Rhode Island. Armament, garrison, etc...
Greene, Francis V., Major-General, U. S. V. Mentioned..
Greene, Frank, Major, Signal Officer, U. S. V. (Captain, Signal Corps, U. S. A.).
Mentioned..

291

239

238

175

278

Greenleaf, Charles R., Colonel, Medical Department, U. S. A., Chief Sur-
geon, Division of the Philippines:

Report of

58

See Medical Department.

Greenough, George G., Major, 7th U. S. Artillery. Mentioned..
Gregg, Thomas J., Captain, retired, U. S. A. Mentioned.....
Grimes, George S., Major, 2d U. S. Artillery, Acting Inspector-General, De-
partment Habana and Pinar del Río. Mentioned

35

178, 183

Grimm, Otto B., 1st Lieutenant, Signal Corps, U. S. A. Commended..
Griswold, Richard S., Major, Surgeon, U. S. V.

278

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Killed at Balangiga,

Samar

81

288

40

Guanajay Barracks, Cuba. Deaths from yellow fever
Guard, Legation, Pekin, China. Company selected for..
Guenther, Francis L., Colonel, Artillery Corps, U. S. A., Commandant,
U. S. Artillery School.

Mentioned.

Report of...

Guignard, William S., 1st Lieutenant, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned..
Gull Island (Fort Michie), New York. Garrison, armament, etc.

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Hadley, Elwood, Indian Agent, Pima Agency. Mentioned

266

Hains, John P., Captain, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned.

107

Hale, Irving, Brigadier-General, U. S. V. Mentioned.....

175

Hall, James O., Private, Co. E, 9th U. S. Infantry. Killed at Pekin, China.
Hall, William R., Major, Surgeon, U. S. A. Mentioned..

202

80

Troops at..

Hamilton Barracks, Cuba.

Deaths from yellow fever

Hammond, Brant C., Chaplain, 5th U. S. Infantry. Mentioned

288

288

79

Hammons, David H., Private, Co. F, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tien-
tsin, China....

201

Hampton, Kensey J., Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. V. Men-
tioned..

Mentioned

Hancock, U. S. transport.
32, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 76, 77
Hanna, Matthew E., 1st Lieutenant, 2d U. S. Cavalry, A. D. C. to Brigadier-
General Leonard Wood, U. S. A. Mentioned..

Harlow, Frank S., Captain, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned
Harrison, Fort, Montana, Inspection of.

76

Conditions and accommodations

Construction work

Troops

Water supply

287

301

263, 264
264

260, 263, 264

260

179, 185

35

17

37

79

288

81

Harrison, Russell B., Lieutenant-Colonel, Inspector-General, U. S. V.,
Inspector-General, District Porto Rico. Mentioned..

Harbach, Abram A., Colonel, 1st U. S. Infantry. Mentioned..
Harbors. Protection of

Hare, Luther R., Brigadier-General, U. S. V. (Major, 12th U. S. Cavalry).
Mentioned..

Hartsuff, Albert, Colonel, Medical Department, U. S. A. Mentioned...
Haskin, William L., Colonel, 2d U. S. Artillery. Mentioned

Mentioned.

Hatch, John P., Colonel, retired, U. S. A.

Havard, Valery, Major, Medical Department, U. S. A. Chief Surgeon,
Department of Cuba.

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Hawthorne, Harry L., Captain, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned..
Hayne, Paul T., 1st Lieutenant, 14th U. S. Cavalry. Mentioned....
Haynes, Ira A., Captain Artillery, Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned

133

291

304

Hayslett, George W., Indian Agent, Navajo Agency, Arizona. Mentioned.
Hearn, Clint C., Captain, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned
Hechermann, Gebhardt, Corporal, Co. H, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded
at Tientsin, China...

266

291

201

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