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FIELD & STAFF - 2ND UNITED STATES VOLUNTEER CAVALRY REGIMENT
This information was generously donated by
- Kenneth H. Robison II,
Micah J. Jenkins Camp No. 164,
Sons
of Spanish American War Veterans.
COLONEL
Torrey, Jay Linn (Lynn): Of Wyoming.
LIEUTENANT COLONEL
Cannon, John Quayle: Of Salt Lake City, Utah.
MAJOR
Calverley, Robert
Harbord, James G.
Wheeler, William G.: Of Denver, Colorado.
ADJUTANT (FIRST LIEUTENANT)
Lacey, Herbert V.: Of Wyoming.
QUARTERMASTER (FIRST LIEUTENANT)
Rapp, Fred: Of Wyoming.
SURGEON (MAJOR)
Jesurum, Mortimer: Of Wyoming.
ASSISTANT SURGEON (FIRST LIEUTENANT)
Root, Matt R.
White, George R.
CHAPLAIN (CAPTAIN)
Golden, Henry G.: Of Wyoming.
TROOP E, WYOMING
This Troop was organized with men from Sheridan, Crook, and
Weston Counties, Wyoming, and was mustered into United States
service as Troop E of the 2nd United States Volunteer Cavalry
Regiment on May 23rd, 1898, at Fort D.A. Russell, Wyoming, for two
years service.
CAPTAIN
Austin, Henry H.
FIRST LIEUTENANT
Baker, Norvel H.
SECOND LIEUTENANT
Magruder, Lewis (Louis) S.
FIRST SERGEANT
Gatchell, Theodore J.
QUARTERMASTER SERGEANT
Van Meter, Daniel L.
SERGEANT
Carmon, Philo
Conway, Patrick J.
Long, Robert
Skinner, George
Springer, Harve
Wade, George L.
CORPORAL
Anderson, Edward
Campbell, Guy
Brown, Charles S.
Brown, Elliott W.
Hymer, William
Moore, Bird
Schneider, Arthur C.
Sellers, Joseph
MUSICIAN (TRUMPETER)
Fox, Truman L.
Jenson, Anton
FARRIER
Gerdel, Herman
McWilliams, William
SADDLER
Hamilton, Milo
WAGONER
Valentine, Frank
PRIVATE
Alleyne, Richard
Barton, Guy R.
Bennett, Ross
Blake, Charles C.
Bollen, William E.
Bomar, Joseph L.
Cannon, Marnus J.
Cannon, Peter
Clark, Edward
Cole, John
Conger, Russell
Cooper, Harry L.
Cosgriff, Harry
Crafts, Albert M.
Croghan, James W.
Davaney, John
Davey, John
Davis, William
Dooley, Frank
Draper, Benjamin F.
Evans, Arthur: Injured in a train collision on June 26th, 1898, near
Tupelo, Mississippi.
Freeman, Benjamin
Gleason, Carl
Gurney, John
Heffner, Clarence E.
House, William J.
Hulett, Charles
Kolberg, Charles
Krusee, Arthur
Krusee, Harry M.
Leaming, Wesley
Loafman, John
Lowry, Finley
Lytle, Roland J.
Magoon, James H.
McCarthy, Eugene
McConaghy, Henry
Moncriefffe, William
Pohlman, Samuel B.
Rasmussen, Chris
Robinett, Alonzo
Robinett, Burl
Robinson, Walter
Rose, James F.
Ross, Charles
Roush, Luther M.
Sawyer, Warren
Simpson, Nelson
Smith, Edward J.
Smith, Guy L.
Sollars, Archie
Spitz, David
Stauffer, Jacob E.
Sweeney, Daniel
Wilkerson, Robert C.
Willitts, Paul
Wilson, Charles F.
Woods, Frank E.
TROOP G, WYOMING
This Troop was organized in Sheridan, Wyoming, by Mr. Charles
Lenwood, who was rejected from service due to poor eye sight. The
Troop was mustered into United States service as Troop G of the 2nd
United States Volunteer Cavalry Regiment at Fort D.A. Russell,
Wyoming, for two years service.
CAPTAIN
Mahardi (Menardi), John B.
FIRST LIEUTENANT
Ivey, John H.
SECOND LIEUTENANT
Cooper, Ralph B.
FIRST SERGEANT
Timothy, John
QUARTERMASTER SERGEANT
Marsh, Joseph V.E.
SERGEANT
Brown, Samuel L.
Flores, Adelbert
Hodge, Wallace B.: Injured in a train collision on June 26th, 1898,
near Tupelo, Mississippi.
Holland, Robert
Peret, Homer R.
Thornton, John G.
CORPORAL
Brown, James A.
Coble, Thomas L.
Fischer, Charles W.
Jones, Peter H.
MacCallum, Thomas H.
Milner, Clarence
Palmer, Oscar
FARRIER
Chilcott, Ethan T.
BLACKSMITH
DeNike, Thomas E.
SADDLER
Bayless, Samuel E.
WAGONER
Hitt, Augustus C.
MUSICIAN (TRUMPETER)
Dorsey, George E.
Webster, George P.
PRIVATE
Beam, Edward F.
Bodle, Frank
Bristol, Albert W.
Bross, Bert R.
Brown, Elijah L.
Burto, Frederick G.
Callahan, William
Carpenter, Alden
Curtis, George W.
Dugan, John S.
Embree, John W.
Fletcher, John G.
Fox, William J.
Gallagher, Thomas
Goulding, George R.
Gronen, August
Hagan, Alexander
Haley, Lester B.
Hansen, Hans P.
Hopkins, William C.
Inskeep, Marion V.
Karling, John F.
La Domas, George L.
Langley, Charles C.
Latta, John H.
Lee, John C.
Leesborg, Thorwald
Loud, Ira
Lowry, John D.
Mayer, Rudolph R.
McAdam, William
McDonald, George W.
Meldrum, Walter
Menecle, James
Metz, Leonard
Moore, Elias O.
Moore, Merion M.
Morrow, Joseph M.
Peavey, Charles A.
Pelfrey, John M.
Powell, William I.
Redmond, Richard H.
Reece, Arthur
Reynolds, A.S.
Reynolds, Charles W.
Sackett, Archie A.
Savery, Thomas
Sawyer, Ara
Schrantz, William B.
Schurr, William
Shoemaker, William
Skillen, James H.
Smith, William H.
Swick, Emerie
Thompson, Charles R.
Waldo, William A.
Walker, Jeffrey E.
Wanamaker, Ford L.
Withington, Roy
SOURCES
- Pages 292 to 303, Volume I, “History of Wyoming” I.S.
Bartlett, The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois,
1918.
- “History of Natrona County, Wyoming, 1888-1922.” Alfred
J. Mokler, R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1923. |