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Adjutant-General

Inspector-General

Quartermaster-General

Commissary-General

Surgeon-General

Paymaster-General

Chief of Engineers.
Chief of Ordnance..

Judge Advocate-General..

Chief Signal Officer.

Chief Record and Pension Officer..

Public Buildings Superintendent..

GENERAL OFFICERS. LIEUTENANT-GENERAL- John M. Schofield, Illinois (retired).

MAJOR-GENERALS-Nelson A. Miles Massachusetts, commanding the Army; Thomas H. Ruger, Wisconsin; Wesley Merritt, Illinois.

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BRIGADIER-GENERALS- John Brooke, Penn.; Frank Wheaton, R. I.; E. S. Otis. N. Y.; James W. Forsyth, Ohio; Zenas R. Bliss, R. I.; John J. Coppinger, N. Y.

ASSISTANT ADJUTANTS-GENERALCol. Oliver D. Green, N. Y.; Col. Samuel Breck, Mass.: Col. Henry C. Corbin, Ohio; Col. Merritt Barber, Vt.; Lt.-Cols. M. V. Sheridan, Ohio; Thomas Ward, N. Y.; W. J. Volkmar, Penn.; Theo. Schwan, Army: Arthur MacArthur, Wis.; J. C. Gilmore, N. Y.

INSPECTORS-GENERAL-Col.

Robert

P. Hughes, Penn.; Col. George H. Burton, Del.: Lt.-Col. Henry W. Lawton. Ind.; Lt. Col. Peter D. Vroom, N. J.; Maj. J. P. Sanger, Mich.; Maj. E. A. Garlington, Ga.

ASSISTANT JUDGE ADVOCATEGENERAL-Col. Thomas F. Barr., Mass. DEPUTY JUDGE ADVOCATES-GENERAL-Lt.-Cols. John W. Clous, Army; Edward Hunter, Me.; Geo. B. Davis,

Mass.

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..Brig.-Gen. George D. Ruggles.

.Brig.-Gen. Joseph C. Breckinridge.
Brig.-Gen. Charles G. Sawtelle.

Brig.-Gen. Michael R. Morgan.

Brig.-Gen. George M. Sternberg.

..Brig.-Gen. Thaddeus H. Stanton.

Brig.-Gen. William P. Craighill.
Brig.-Gen. Daniel W. Flagler.
..Brig.-Gen. G. N. Lieber.

..Brig.-Gen. Adolphus W. Greely.
..Colonel F. C. Ainsworth.

Colonel John M. Wilson.

DEPUTY

SURGEONS-GENERAL, WITH RANK OF LIEUTENANT-COLONEL-Charles R. Greenleaf, Ohio; William H. Forwood, Penn.; William D. Wolverton, N. J.; Albert Hartsuff, Mich.; J. Van D. Middleton, D. C.; Henry R. Tilton, N. J.; Alfred A. Woodhull, Kan.; David L. Huntington, Penn.; William E. Waters, D. C.; Justus M. Brown, Ohio.

ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS-GENERAL -Cols. George E. Glenn, Ohio; James P. Canby, Del.

DEPUTY PAYMASTERS-GENERALLt.-Col. George W. Candee, Ill.; Asa B. Carey, Conn.; Frank M. Coxe, Penn. COLONELS OF

ENGINEERS-Henry M. Robert, Ohio; John M. Wilson, Wash.; John W. Barlow, Wis.; Peter C. Hains, N. J.; George L. Gillespie, Tenn.; Charles R. Suber, N. Y.

LIEUT.-COLONELS OF ENGINEERSJared A. Smith, Me.; Samuel M. Mansfield, Conn.; William R. King, N. Y.; William H. H. Benyaurd, Penn.; Garrett J. Lydecker, N. Y.; Amos Stickney, N. Y.; Alex Mackenzie, Ill.; Oswald H. Ernst, Ohio; David P. Heap, Penn.; William Ludlow, N. Y.; William A. Jones, Ill.; Andrew N. Damrell, Mass.

COLONELS OF ORDNANCE-James M. Whittemore, Mass.; Adelbert R. Buffinton, Va.; Alfred Mordecai, D. C.

LIEUT.-COLONELS OF ORDNANCEFrancis H. Parker, N. Y.; Joseph P. Farley, D. C.; Lawrence S. Babbitt, Md.: William A. Marye, Cal. SUPERINTENDENT

MILITARY ACADEMY-Col, Oswald H. Ernst.

OFFICERS OF CAVALRY. COLONELS-Jas. F. Wade, 5; Charles E. Compton, 4; John K. Mizner, 10; Abraham K. Arnold, 1; George G. Huntt, 2; Jas. Biddle, 9; Caleb H. Carlton, 8; Anson Mills, 3; Edwin V. Sumner, 7; Samuel S. Sumner, 6.

LIEUT.-COLONELS-David Perry, 10: Henry E. Noyes, 2; Guy V. Henry, 3; Reuben F. Bernard, 9; Louis H. Carpenter, 7; S. B. M. Young. 4; John M. Bacon, 1; Thomas McGregor, 8: Samuel M. Whitside, 5; Henry Carroll, 6.

MAJORS-James F. Randlett, 9; John M. Hamilton, 1: BaldTheodore A. Chaffee, win, 7; Adna R. 9: Michael

Cooney, 4; James Jackson, 2; Louis T. Morris, 3; Charles D. Viele, 1; William A. Rafferty, 2; Stevens T. Norvell, 10; Wirt Davis, 5; Henry Wagner, 5; Camillo C. C. Carr, 8; Edmond G. Fechet, 6; Almond B. Wells, 8; William B. Kennedy, 4; Sanford C. Kellogg, 4; Charles S. Ilsley, 9; Theodore J. Wint, 10; Francis Moore, 5; Henry W. Wessells, 3; James N. Wheelan, 8; Adam Kramer, 6; Edward M. Hayes, 7; Joseph M. Kelley, 10; Thomas C. Lebo, 6; Wm. M. Wallace. 2; Henry J. Nowlan, 7; James M. Bell, 1; Henry Jackson, 3.

OFFICERS OF ARTILLERY. COLONELS-William M. Graham, 5; A. C. M. Pennington, 2; R. T. Frank, 1; Edmund E. Bainbridge, 3; Francis L. Guenther, 4.

LIEUT.-COLONELS-Henry

C. Hasbrouck, 4; Marcus P. Miller, 1; John I. Rodgers, 2; Edward B. Williston, 3; William Sinclair, 5.

MAJORS-James M. Lancaster, 4; Jacob B. Rawles, 4; William L. Haskin, 1; Wallace F. Randolph, 3; Tully McCrea, 5; Frank G. Smith, 2; Joseph G. Ramsey, 3; John A. Darling, 5; George B. Rodney, 4; Carle A. Woodruff, 2; David H. Kinzie, 5; John R. Myrick, 3; Edward Field, 2; John H. Calef, 1; John L. Tiernon, 1.

OFFICERS OF INFANTRY. COLONELS William R. Shafter, 1; Henry C. Merriam, 7; Thomas M. Anderson, 14; Robert E. A. Crofton, 15; Mel

ville A. Cochran, 6; James J. Van Horn, 8; Isaac D. De Russy, 11; John S. Poland, 17; Edward P. Pearson, 10; Horace Jewitt, 21; John C. Bates, 2; Andrew S. Burt, 25; Simon Snyder, 19; Robert H. Hall, 4; A. T. Smith, 13; Hamilton S. Hawkins, 20; James S. Casey, 22; William L. Kellogg, 5; Jacob F. Kent, 24; Samuel Ovenshine, 23; John H. Page, 3; John N. Andrews, 12; Hugh A. Theaker, 16; William J. Lyster, 9; David D. Van Valzah, 18.

LIEUT.-COLONELS-Charles A. Wikoff, 19; Edward Moale, 3; Henry C. Cook, 4; Jacob Kline, 9; Evan Miles, 1; William H. Powell, 11; Daniel W. Benham, 7; Edgar R. Kellogg, 10; Richard Comba, 12; Harry C. Egbert, 6; E. M. Coates, 16; Geo. M. Randall, 8; William S. Worth, 13; William M. Wherry, 2; John H. Patterson, 22; Henry B. Freeman, 5; Clarence M. Bailey, 18; James W. Powell, 15; Loyd Wheaton, 20; John W. French, 23; Aaron S. Daggett, 25; George B. Russell, 14; Chambers McKibbin, 21; Emerson H. Liscum, 24; Joseph T. Haskell, 17.

MAJORS-Charles C. Hood, 7; Francis E. Lacey, 17; A. H. Bainbridge, 10; Ezra P. Ewers, 9; William H. Bisbee, 8; C. E. Bennett, 19; G. S. Carpenter, 4; A. A. Harbach, 18; D. W. Burke, 23; Geo. W. Davis, 11; T. M. K. Smith, 1; Jacob H. Smith, 2; Charles W. Miner, 6; William H. McLaughlin, 16; Charles Hobart, 15; John N. Coe, 21; James M. J. Sanno, 3; William S. McCaskey, 20; Charles F. Robe, 14; Philip H. Ellis, 13; Charles Porter, 5; Mott Hooton, 25; William M.; Van Horne, 22; Henry H. Humphreys, 12; Otis W. Pollock, 24.

MILITARY COMMANDS AND POSTS.

ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES.Headquarters, Washington, D. C. MajorGeneral Nelson A. Miles, commanding.

DEPARTMENT OF THE EAST.-Major-General Thos. H. Ruger, commanding. Headquarters, Governor's Island, New-York Harbor. Geographical limits: The New-England States, States of NewYork, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio and the District of Columbia.

DEPARTMENT OF THE MISSOURI.Major-General Wesley Merritt, commanding. Headquarters, Chicago, Ill. Geographical limits: States of Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas, Indian and Oklahoma Territories.

DEPARTMENT OF TEXAS.-Brigadier-General 2. R. Bliss, commanding. Headquarters, San Antonio, Texas. Geographical limits: State of Texas.

DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA.Brigadier-General James W. Forsyth, commanding. Headquarters, San Francisco, Cal. Geographical limits: States of California and Nevada.

DEPARTMENT OF DAKOTA.-Brigadier-General J. R. Brooke, commanding. Headquarters, St. Paul, Minn. Geographical limits: States of Minnesota, South Dakota (excepting so much as lies south of the 45th parallel west of the Missouri River), North Dakota and Montana, and post of Fort Yellowstone, Wyo.

DEPARTMENT OF THE PLATTE.Brigadier-General John J. Coppinger, commanding. Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. Geographical limits:-States of Iowa, Nebraska and Wyoming (excepting post of Fort Yellowstone, Wyo.); Idaho, east of a line formed by extension of western boundary of Utah to northeastern boundary of Idaho, of South Dakota and all south of the 44th parallel east of the Missouri River.

DEPARTMENT OF THE COLORADO. -Brigadier-General Frank Wheaton, commanding. Headquarters, Denver, Col. Geographical limits: State of Colorado and Territories of Arizona and New-Mexico and Utah.

DEPARTMENT OF THE COLUMBIA. -Brigadier-General E. S. Otis, commanding. Headquarters, Vancouver Barracks, Wash. Geographical limits: States of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Alaska Territory, excepting part of Idaho embraced in Department of the Platte.

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*Regimental Adjutants and Regimental Quartermasters never retired as such.

NOTES.-Under Sec. 1,261, Revised Statutes, an Aide-de-Camp to a Major-General is allowed $200 a year in addition to the pay
of his rank, not to be included in computing the service increase; an Aide-de-Camp to a Brigadier-General, $150 a year, and an Act-
ing Commissary of Subsistence $100 a year. Assistant Surgeons are entitled to pay of Captain after five years' service, service to be
reckoned from date of acceptance of appointment or commission.

U.S. SOLDIERS' HOME, WASHINGTON, D. C.

Brig.-Gen. D. S. Stanley, U. S. Army (retired), gove rnor; Capt. D. A. Irwin (retired), deputy governor; Lieut.-Col. W. H. For wood, surgeon; Capt. R. C. Parker (retired), secretary and treasurer.

NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS.

Board of Managers: President, Gen. Wm. B. Franklin, Hartford, Conn.; vice-presidents, Gen. Wm. J. Sewell, Camden, N. J., and
Col. John L. Mitchell, Milwaukee, Wis.; secretary, Gen. M. T. McMahon, N. Y. City; managers, Gen. A. L. Pearson, Pittsburg,
Penn.; Col. G. W. Steele, Marion, Ind.; Major A. W. Barrett, Los Angeles, Cal.; Gen. C. M. Anderson, Greenville, O.; Col. Sidney
G. Cooke, Herington, Kan.; Gen. Thomas J. Henderson, Princeton, Ill.; Gen. George L. Real, Norway, Me.; Gen Treasurer, Major
J. M. Bermingham, Hartford, Conn.

Branches of the National Home, and membership cared for during fiscal year 1896; Central, Dayton, O., 7.141, Northwestern,
Milwaukee, Wis., 3,406; Eastern, Togus, Me., 3,033; Southern, Hampton, Va., 4,966; Western, Leavenworth, Kan., 4,107; Pacific,
Santa Monica, Cal., 2,182; Marion, Marion, Ind. 2,503.

Principal Officers of Branch Homes: Central: Governor, J. B. Thomas; treasurer, M. McCoy; surgeon, D. C. Huffman. North-
western: Governor, Cornelius Wheeler; treasurer, J. E. Armitage; surgeon, Almon Clarke. Eastern: Governor, Luther Stephen-
son; treasurer, A. L. Smith; surgeon, W. E. Elwell. Southern: Governor, P. T. Woodfin; treasurer, Wm. Thompson; surgeon, E.
L. Welling. Western: Governor, A. J. Smith; treasurer, W. B. Shockley: surgeon, D. C. Jones. Pacific: Governor, J. G. Rowland;
treasurer, F. K. Upham; surgeon, H. E. Hasse. Marion: Governor, J. H. Chapman; treasurer, H. O. Heichert; surgeon, A. .D. Kimball.
The requirements for admission include an honorable discharge from the United States service; disability which prevents the

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applicant from earning his living by labor. Soldiers or sailors whose pensions exceed $16 a month are not eligible to the Home unless the reasons are explained to the manager, and are satisfactory to him.

There are also twenty-six State Homes, located as follows: New-York State Soldiers and Sailors' Home, Bath, N. Y.; Vermont Soldiers' Home, Bennington, Vt.; Soldiers' Home in Massachusetts, Chelsea, Mass.: Fitch's Home for the Soldiers, Noroton Heights, Conn.; New-Jersey Home for Disabled Soldiers, Kearny, N. J.; Pennsylvania Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers and Sailors, Erie, Penn.; Michigan Soldiers' Home, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Ohio Soldiers and Sailors' Home, Sandusky, Ohio; Illinois Soldiers and Sailors' Home, Quincy, Ill.; Wisconsin Vet

erans' Home, Waupaca, Wis.; Minnesota
State Soldiers' Home, Minnehaha, Minn.;
Iowa Soldiers' Home, Marshaltown, Iowa;
Nebraska Soldiers and Sailors' Home.
Grand Island and Milford, Neb.; Kansas
State Soldiers' Home, Fort Dodge, Kan.;
California Veterans' Home, Yountville,
Cal. South Dakota Soldiers' Home, Hot
Springs, S. Dak.; Colorado Soldiers and
Sailors' Home, Monte Vista, Col.; New-
Hampshire Soldiers' Home. Tilton, N. H.;
Washington Soldiers' Home, Orting,
Wash.; Rhode Island State Soldiers'
Home, Bristol, R. I.; North Dakota Sol-
Sol-
diers' Home, Lisbon, N. D.; Oregon
diers' Home, Roseburg, Ore.; Idaho Sol-
diers' Home, Boise, Idaho; Wyoming Sol-
diers' Home, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Indiana
State Home, La Fayette, Ind.

UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY.

METHOD OF APPOINTMENT.-Each Congressional District and Territory and the District of Columbia is entitled to have one cadet at the academy. Ten are also appointed at large. The appointments (except those at large) are made by the Secretary of War at the request of the Representative or Delegate in Congress from the district or territory of which the appointee must be an actual resident. The appointments at large are specially conferre by the President of the United States.

MANNER OF APPLICATION.-Applications can be made at any time, by letter, to the Secretary of War, to have the applicant's name registered for submission to the proper representative when a vacancy occurs. The application must exhibit the full name, date of birth and permanent abode of applicant, with the number of the Congressional district in which his residence is situated.

DATE OF APPOINTMENT.-Appointments must be made one year in advance of date of admission, except in cases where, by death or otherwise, a vacancy occurs which cannot be provided for by such appointment in advance. These vacancies are filled in time for the next annual examination.

ALTERNATES.-The Representative or Delegate in Congress may nominate a legally qualified second candidate, to be designated the alternate. The alternate will receive from the War Department a letter of appointment, and will be examined with the regular appointee, and if duly qualified will be admitted to the academy if the principal fails to mass the prescribed preliminary examinations. The alternate will not be allowed to defer reporting for examination until the result of the examination of the regular appointee is known, but must report at the time designated in his letter of appointment. The alternate, like the nominee, should be designated as nearly one year in advance of the date of admission as possible.

ADMISSION OF CADETS.-The candidate, upon receiving his conditional appointment, will be instructed to appear for mental and physical examination before a board of Army officers, to be convened at the military post nearest his place of residence on March 1, annually

(except when that day comes on Sunday, in which case the examinations will commence on the following Tuesday). The candidate who passes successfully will be admitted to the Academy without further examination, upon reporting in person to the Superintendent at West Point before noon on June 15. Immediately after his admission, and before receiving his warrant of appointment, he must sign the following engagement for service, in the presence of the Superintendent, or some officer deputed by him:

I, of the State (or Territory) of aged years months, do hereby engage (with the consent of my parent or guardian) that, from the date of my admission as a Cadet of the U. S. Military Academy, I will serve in the Army of the U. S. for eight years, unless sooner discharged by competent authority. In the presence

The candidate must then take the following oath or offirmation:

I,

do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the U. S., and bear true allegiance to the National Government; that I will maintain and defend the sovereignty of the U. S. paramount to any and all allegiance, sovereignty or fealty I may owe to any State or country whatsoever; and that I will at all times obey the legal orders of my superior officers, and the rules and articles governing the armies of the U. S.

QUALIFICATIONS.-The age for the admission of cadets to the Academy is between 17 and 22 years. Candidates must be unmarried, at least 5 feet in height, free from any infectious or immoral disorder, and generally, from any deformity, isease, or infirmity which may render them unfit for military service. They must be well versed in reading, in writing, including orthography, arithmetic, and have a knowledge of the elements of English grammar, of descrip tive geography (particularly of our own country), and of the history of the U. S.

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The Military Academy was established on March 16, 1802; its present superintendent is Colonel O. H. Ernst, and the number of instructors (officers of the Army) is 64. The number of cadet stu dents is now 317, and 3,616 have been graduated since the organization.

PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY.
(ACTIVE LIST.)

(Note. For pay tables, see Tribune Almanac for 1896.)

SECRETARY OF THE NAVY....

.........Hilary A. Herbert, Alabama. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY......William McAdoo, New-Jersey.

CHIEF CLERK...

Bureau.

Yar's and Docks..

Equipment

Navigation Ordnance

.........

.....Benjamir Micou.

Term expires.

BUREAU OFFICERS.

Name.

Commodore E. O. Matthews....... March 16, 1898. (a) Commander F. E. Chadwick......July 1, 1897. Rear-Admiral F. M. Ramsay......November 1, 1897. (a) Captain Wm. T. Sampson.. ..January 28, 1897. Construction and Repair.. (a) Chief Constructor Philip Hichborn. July 13, 1897. Steam Engineering ........ (a) Engineer-in-Chief G. W. Melville. August 9, 1899. Supplies and Accounts.... (a) Paymaster-Gen. Edwin Stewart.... May 16, 1898. Medicine and Surgery...... (a) Surgeon-Gen. J. Rufus Tryon...... May 11, 1897. Judge Advocate-General... (b) Lieutenant Samuel C. Lemly.......June 5, 1900. Commandant Marine Corps..Col. Charles Heywood..

(a) Relative rank of Commodore while holding said office. (b) Rank of Captain while holding said office.

OFFICERS WITH RANK OF REAR- PAY DIRECTORS.-Caspar Schenck, ADMIRALS, COMMODORES, CAP

TAINS AND COMMANDERS (EQUIVALENT TO MAJOR-GENERAL, BRIGADIER-GENERAL, COLONEL AND LIEUTENANT - COLONEL OF THE

ARMY).

REAR-ADMIRALS. — George Brown, John G. Walker, Francis M. Ramsay, William A. Kirkland, Lester A. Beardslee, T. O. Selfridge.

COMMODORES.- Joseph N. Miller, Montgomery Sicard, Edmund O. Matthews, Charles S. Norton, Robert L. Phythian, Rush R. Wallace, Francis M. Bunce, Frederick V. McNair, John A. Howell, George Dewey.

CAPTAINS AND STAFF OFFICERS OF RELATIVE RANK.

CAPTAINS.-Henry L. Howison, Albert Kautz, George C. Remey, Norman H. Farquhar, J. O'Kane, J. Crittenden Watson, Henry B. Robeson, Winfield S. Schley, Silas Casey, William T. Sampson, Bartlett J. Cromwell, John W. Philip, Henry F. Picking, Frederick Rodgers, Louis Kempff, Francis J. Higginson, George W. Sumner, Benjamin F. Day, Alexander H. McCormick, Albert S. Barker, Charles S. Cotton, John R. Bartlett, Silas W. Terry, Merrill Miller, John J. Read, Mortimer L. Johnson, Edwin M. Shepard, Robley D. Evans, Geo. W. Coffin, Henry Glass, Philip H. Cooper, Henry C. Taylor, George H. Wadleigh, A. S. Crowninshield, Frank Wildes, James H. Sands, Yates Stirling, William C. Wise, Purnell F. Harrington, Wm. Bambridge Hoff, Nicoll Ludlow, F. A. Cook, Colby M. Chester, Charles E. Clark, Charles J. Barclay, Joseph B. Coghlan.

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Charles H. Eldredge, William W. Williams, Edward May, Henry M. Denniston, Rufus Parks, Frank C. Cosby, Edwin Stewart, George Cochran, Joseph A. Smith, Thos. T. Caswell, Luther G. Billings, Arthur J. Pritchard.

CHIEF ENGINEERS.-William W. Dungan, Philip Inch, Wm. G. Buehler, S. L. P. Ayres, Edward Farmer, Louis J. Allen, David Smith, Geo. W. Melville, Fletcher A. Wilson, Robert Potts, Joseph Trilley.

CHAPLAINS.-Wesley

O. Holway,

John K. Lewis, Frank B. Rose.

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COMMANDERS AND STAFF OFFICERS

OF CORRESPONDING RANK. COMMANDERS.-Charles V. Gridley, Charles D. Sigsbee, Richard P. Leary, William H. Whiting, Dennis W. Mullan, N. Mayo Dyer, Francis M. Green, Charles O'Neil, Caspar F. Goodrich, French E. Chadwick, Theodore F. Jewell, William M. Folger, Horace Elmer. Benjamin P. Lamberton, John Schouler, Francis W. Dickins, George F. F. Wilde, Charles H. Davis, Bowman H. McCalla, Charles J. Train, Edwin White, George W. Pigman, Thomas Nelson, John McGowan, James G. Green, George E. Wingate, Joshua Bishop, Charles H. Rockwell, James M. Forsyth, George A. Converse, Royal B. Bradford, Timothy A. Lyons, Craig, Joseph E. Charles M. Thomas, Albert S. Snow, George C. Reiter, W. H. Brownson, Henry E. Nichols, William W. Mead, Edwin S. Houston, Edwin Longnecker, George E. Ide, George M. Book, Thomas Perry, Charles H. Stockton, Oscar W. Farenholt, William B. Newman, Andrew J. Iverson, Edward T. Strong, Robert E. Impey, Zera L. Tanner, Samuel Belden, Eugene W. Watson, John F. Merry, John C. Morong, William C. Gibson, Washburn Maynard. Henry W. Lyon, Jas. H. Dayton, Asa Walker, M. R. S. Mackenzie, Charles

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