. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, United States Infantry. dward C. Washington, Vicksburg, Miss. Archibald H. Engle, Resaca, Ga. Cornelius W. Tolles, Newton, Va. First A. Boies, Vicksburg, Miss. Enlisted Men. Sergeant-Major George W. SteeverFirst Sergeant Frank DilworthSergeant James E. BrowneCharles H. EudlowJohn C. Matthews Milo J. SomersJessie B. WebsterCorporal Edward MaherDaniel T. PayneAsahel SkinnerRobert H. SlateHenry YankMusician George HaneyPrivate Richard Bailey John BeringerJacob H. BumgardnerClark BurrisThomas CassidyWilliam H. ClairJoseph C. CramerJohn Danaha
. History of the Thirteenth Regiment, United States Infantry. dward C. Washington, Vicksburg, Miss. Archibald H. Engle, Resaca, Ga. Cornelius W. Tolles, Newton, Va. First A. Boies, Vicksburg, Miss. Enlisted Men. Sergeant-Major George W. SteeverFirst Sergeant Frank DilworthSergeant James E. BrowneCharles H. EudlowJohn C. Matthews Milo J. SomersJessie B. WebsterCorporal Edward MaherDaniel T. PayneAsahel SkinnerRobert H. SlateHenry YankMusician George HaneyPrivate Richard Bailey John BeringerJacob H. BumgardnerClark BurrisThomas CassidyWilliam H. ClairJoseph C. CramerJohn DanahaThatcher O. DanfordAlonzo S. EatonDennis FlynnJohn GillespieJohn Glancy Edward HamiltonJohn HampsonWilliam H. H. HarrisonAlfred HastingsAsaph K. HildrethChristopher HiteAnton JeagerGeorge H. Johnson John C. KimbleAugustus G. EabanJohn EarnerDaniel L,ienhardtHenry LurinkJohn MaggertWilliam MillerCharles H. Mooers James NashRichard H. PalmerFrank Roberts Gottfred Rocht Charles Schroeder William P. Sims Thomas Warner Charles Wheaton Michael Winn Edward D. Wood. WII4JAM H. BISBEE, BRIGADIER , Thirteenth Infantry, June 16, 1899 to Oct. 5, 1901. DRILLS 81 to make it, but his resolution was so fixed to make it PER-FECT that no drill hour came without a thought that advance-ment would be attempted, some new detail undertaken orold ones improved even to the movement of a finger orthumb. The drill hour was a pleasure, the recall a regret,so cheerfully did the men absorb the knowledge of whatcould be done, and therein lay a help to discipline. Lieu-tenant Colonel Morrow called the 13th officers into his officeand reminded them that NO organization should be permit-ted to excel the 13th, and with his proverbial enthusiasmkept those five companies on the move to a point of perfectionnever before or since seen equalled on parade by any officerof that time. Hough, Nugent, DeCourcy, Ellis, Auman,Cavenaugh, Waterbury and some of the youngsters werein it from start to finish, and
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