Soldiers, discharged, appointment of, to Government positions 141 173 Army regulations, amendment of, so as to permit inspections by Supplies furnished, quality and quantity of Transportation facilities, improvement of Transportation, means of, in Philippine Islands. Condition, suffi- ciency, and suitability of.. 156, 157 156, 157 153 Reports of Inspectors-General and Acting Inspectors-General, extracts Artillery. See Artillery School and Cavalry and Field Artillery School. 9 31 Ordnance and ordnance stores captured from............. Interior Department. Fort Sherman, Idaho, transferred to.. Interior, Secretary of. Power in re Indian supplies ........ Intoxicants. Prohibition of sale of, in canteen, effect Iowa, State of. Volunteers recruited from.... Irons, James A., Major of Infantry, Inspector-General, Department of Colo- Page. Irwin, David A., Captain, retired, U. S. A. Mentioned Jackson Barracks, Louisiana. Condition, etc Jackson, Harry F., 1st Lieut., Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned Jackson, Sherman E., Corporal, Co. D, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at 81 240 287 79 201 Jameson, Clyde J., Private, Co. G, 9th U. S. Infantry. Killed at Tientsin, Jarvis, Nathan S., Captain, Medical Department, U. S. A. Mentioned.... 79 Troops at Volunteers organized at.. Jenkins, Albert G., 1st Lieut., Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned. Johnston, William H., Major, 46th Infantry, U. S. V. (Capt., 16th U. S. Inf.), 252 33 107 77 Officers, civil duties of.. Jones, Thaddeus W., Lieut. Colonel 48th Infantry, U. S. V. (Maj., 13th Jordan, Sidney S., Captain, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned...... Juhl, Albert, Corporal, Co. H, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tientsin, China ... 201 Jumper, Ulysses S., Private, Co. C, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tientsin, China 201 Kansas, State of. Volunteers recruited from 31 Karnes, William L., 1st Lieutenant, 6th U. S. Cavalry. Mentioned.. 202 155 276 287 Keene, Henry C., jr., Captain, 24th U. S. Infantry. Mentioned Kennedy, David J., Private, Co. D, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tien- 201 Kennedy, John, 2d Lieutenant, Signal Officer, U. S. V. Inspection of post and garrison, and accommodations at. 262, 264, 265 265 Troops at. 260, 261 Key West Barracks, Florida. Condition, etc Kerr, John B., Lieutenant-Colonel, 9th U. S. Cavalry. Military Attaché, American Embassy, Berlin, Germany. Keyes, Allen C., 2d Lieutenant, 14th U. S. Cavalry. Mentioned Key West, Florida. Artillery District of. Kilian, Julius N., Captain, Subsistence Department, U. S. A. Mentioned. 44 291 241 130 291 36, 37, 38, 40, 76, 77 King, Charles, Brigadier-General, U. S. V. (Captain, retired, U. S. A.) Mentioned.. 175 King, Loda B., Private, Co. G, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tientsin, 201 Kintuck, U. S. transport. Mentioned 39, 76 Kirkman, Joel T., Lieutenant-Colonel, 18th U. S. Infantry. Mentioned... 79 36, 76 Knox, Thomas T., Lieutenant-Colonel, Inspector-General, U. S. A. Men- 177, 180 Koontz, Howard M., 1st Lieutenant, 44th Infantry, U. S. V. Killed........ 81 281 81 Krebs, Loyd Le R., 1st Lieutenant, Medical Department, U. S. A. Men- Lainé, Damaso T., Major, Surgeon, U. S. V. Mentioned Lancaster, James M., Lieutenant-Colonel, 3d U. S. Artillery. Mentioned.. Land Transportation in Philippine Islands. Report of officer in charge, summary American mules and horses, health.... 65 80 Land Transportation in Philippine Islands-Continued. Chinese labor in Philippine Islands, no necessity for... Teamsters and packers, character of .. Lane, Rufus H., Captain, U. S. Marine Corps. Mentioned.. Lang, Frederick R., 2d Lieutenant, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded in action. 201 tsin, China..... Mentioned.. Lawton, Henry W., Major-General, U. S. V. Mentioned.. Lawton, Louis B., 1st Lieutenant, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tien- Lawton, U. S. transport. 169 201 Leather in equipments. Remarks of Inspectors-General as to.... 191, 192 Western Cuba 288 Mentioned.. 5, 79, 253 Lee, Fitzhugh, Brigadier-General, U. S. V. Final report, Department of Lee, Jesse M., Lieutenant-Colonel, 6th U. S. Infantry. (Formerly Major Lee, Walter H., 2d Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. Killed in action. 18 80 Mentioned.......... 79 Leelanaw, U. S. transport. Mentioned... 36, 76 Legal System. Habeas corpus .ntroduced into, of Cuba. Legations of the United States. Military attachés at.. Lennox, U. S. transport Mentioned. Lenz Canteen. : 62 44 40 Commended 160 Recommended for trial in field.. 192 Leonard Frank M., Corporal, Co. F, 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tientsin, China .. 201 Page. Lepers. Number under treatment 59 "Lessons of the South African and China Wars." Extracts from 228 Libraries, Post. Conduct of. 148 Lieber, G. Norman, Brigadier-General, retired, U. S. A. Mentioned.. 79 80 Lincoln, Fort, Alaska. Water supply and sewer system, excavations for.. 261 35, 252 Lippincott, Aubrey, 1st Lieutenant, 14th U. S. Cavalry. Mentioned. 265, 268, 269 Livermore, William R., Lieutenant-Colonel, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., Lockwood, John A., Captain, 4th U. S. Cavalry. Mentioned.. Loeffler, Charles D. A., Captain, Quartermaster's Department, U. S. A. Logan, Fort, Colorado. Troops at.. London, England. Military Attaché at American Embassy Ludington, Marshall I., Brigadier-General, Quartermaster-General, U. S. A. Mentioned... Ludlow, William, Brigadier-General, U. S. A. Mentioned... Mexico. Mentioned. 266 Lyceums. See Officers' Lyceums. Lyceum Work. Necessity and value of ... 174 Lynch, John R., Captain, Pay Department, U. S. A. Mentioned.. 287 Lyon, LeRoy S., 1st Lieutenant, Artillery Corps, U. S. A. Mentioned.... Macartney, J. M., Major, British Army. Cavalry training.. Macdonald, Sir J. H. A., Colonel, K. C. B., Brigadier-General, British Army. 21-26 229-231 Mentioned.. 232 Macfeely, Robert, Brigadier-General, retired, U. S. A. Mentioned. Macklin, James E., Major, 11th U. S. Infantry. Mentioned.. Magee, Francis J., Private, Co. F., 9th U. S. Infantry. Wounded at Tien- tsin, China 35, 39, 77 201 |