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American Volunteer Forces in the War with Spain
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Published by Good Press, 2020
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2d North Carolina Volunteer Infantry
3d North Carolina Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)
NORTH DAKOTA
1st North Dakota Volunteer Infantry
OHIO
1st Ohio Volunteer Infantry
2d Ohio Volunteer Infantry
3d Ohio Volunteer Infantry
4th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
5th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
6th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
7th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
9th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)
10th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
1st Ohio Volunteer Cavalry
1st Battalion, Ohio Volunteer Artillery
OREGON
2d Oregon Volunteer Infantry
Battery A, Oregon Volunteer Light Artillery
Battery B, Oregon Volunteer Light Artillery
PENNSYLVANIA
1st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
2d Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
3d Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
4th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
5th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
6th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
8th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
9th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
10th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
12th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
13th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
14th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
15th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
16th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
18th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
Philadelphia City Troop, Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry
Governor's Troop, Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry
Sheridan's Troop, Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry
Light Battery A, Pennsylvania Volunteer Artillery
Light Battery B, Pennsylvania Volunteer Artillery
Light Battery C, Pennsylvania Volunteer Artillery
RHODE ISLAND
1st Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry
Light Batteries A and B, Rhode Island Volunteer Artillery
SOUTH CAROLINA
1st South Carolina Volunteer Infantry
2d South Carolina Volunteer Infantry
Heavy Battery, South Carolina Volunteer Artillery
SOUTH DAKOTA
1st South Dakota Volunteer Infantry
TENNESSEE
1st Tennessee Volunteer Infantry
2d Tennessee Volunteer Infantry
3d Tennessee Volunteer Infantry
4th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry
TEXAS
1st Texas Volunteer Infantry
2d Texas Volunteer Infantry
3d Texas Volunteer Infantry
4th Texas Volunteer Infantry
1st Texas Volunteer Cavalry
UTAH
Utah Volunteer Artillery
1st Utah Volunteer Cavalry
VERMONT
1st Vermont Volunteer Infantry
VIRGINIA
2d Virginia Volunteer Infantry
3d Virginia Volunteer Infantry
4th Virginia Volunteer Infantry
6th Virginia Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)
WASHINGTON
1st Washington Volunteer Infantry
Washington Volunteer Infantry Battalion
WEST VIRGINIA
1st West Virginia Volunteer Infantry
2d West Virginia Volunteer Infantry
WISCONSIN
1st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry
2d Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry
3d Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry
4th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry
Wisconsin Volunteer Light Battery
WYOMING
1st Wyoming Volunteer Infantry
Wyoming Volunteer Light Battery
UNITED STATES VOLUNTEERS
1st United States Volunteer Engineers
2d United States Volunteer Engineers
3d United States Volunteer Engineers
1st United States Volunteer Cavalry
2d United States Volunteer Cavalry
3d United States Volunteer Cavalry
1st United States Volunteer Infantry
2d United States Volunteer Infantry
3d United States Volunteer Infantry
4th United States Volunteer Infantry
5th United States Volunteer Infantry
6th United States Volunteer Infantry
7th United States Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)
8th United States Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)
9th United States Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)
10th United States Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)
TERRITORIAL VOLUNTEERS
1st Territorial Volunteer Infantry
TOTAL OF ALL VOLUNTEERS
RECAPITULATION BY STATES
General Officers and Staff
Alabama
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
United States Volunteers
TOTAL
The Total numbers furnished, therefore, was
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  • This document replicates in its entirety
  • Adjutant General's Office
  • Statistical Exhibit of Strength of Volunteer Forces
  • Called Into Service During the War With Spain;
  • with Losses From All Causes)
  • (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1899.
  • The original printed document is 25 pages long, plus covers, and is "signed" by H. C. Corbin, Adjutant-General United States Army, and dated Adjutant-General's Office, Washington, D.C., December 13, 1899.
  • The information has been reformatted from the original two-page-wide "spreadsheet" format for ease of modern use, and because the type size and face and the tabular column design and headings are not amenable to "scanning." Pagination has been omitted in this version since it is not required for precise citation (since the original document is arranged in alphabetical and numerical order, any reference to a specific unit's "fact" does not require a page number to be immediately found).
  • The original document was compiled after the conclusion of the war by the Adjutant General's Office from the manuscript official muster rolls. Although most of the units listed belonged to the organized state militias (the National Guard), Constitutional requirements mandated that the existing units, once recruited to wartime strength levels, be formally transferred to Federal control. This process took place by having Regular Army officials (augmented as necessary by state officials individually brought into active Federal duty) assemble each unit, inspect it to ensure that all men met Federal standards, and administer a Federal oath to each officer or enlisted man--the process called "mustering in." A similar procedure ("mustering out") took place when each unit was released from Federal service. After mustering out, most of the units allowed their men a period of leave and then reorganized the elements in militia (
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