. New York and the war with Spain. History of the Empire State regiments . niformed, armed andequipped, tents, cooking outfit, medicine chests and ammunition. The companies embarked on May 1st, 1898, from their homestations as follows, via the Erie Railway, under charge of E. M. Hoffman: 42nd Separate Company, of Niagara Falls, Captain M. B. But-ler, 4 p. m. 25th Separate Company, of Tonawanda, Captain H, M. Fales, p. m. 43rd Separate Company, of Olean, Captain Richard H. Fran-chot, p. m. 47th Separate Company, of Hornellsville, Captain Frank , p. m. 30th Sepa


. New York and the war with Spain. History of the Empire State regiments . niformed, armed andequipped, tents, cooking outfit, medicine chests and ammunition. The companies embarked on May 1st, 1898, from their homestations as follows, via the Erie Railway, under charge of E. M. Hoffman: 42nd Separate Company, of Niagara Falls, Captain M. B. But-ler, 4 p. m. 25th Separate Company, of Tonawanda, Captain H, M. Fales, p. m. 43rd Separate Company, of Olean, Captain Richard H. Fran-chot, p. m. 47th Separate Company, of Hornellsville, Captain Frank , p. m. 30th Separate Company, of Elmira, Captain John T. Sadler, p. m. Via the New York Central Railway under charge of W. M. Kirby. 29th Separate Company, of Medina, Captain S. A. Ross, p. m. 1st Separate Company, of Rochester, Captain B. L. Smith, p. m. 8th Separate Company, of Rochester, Captain Henry B. Hen-derson, p. m. 34th Separate Company, of Geneva, Captain William Wilson, p. m. 2nd Separate Company, of Auburn, Captain C. James Barber, p. General EDWARD MORRIS HOFFMAN,Colonel, Third New Yo^k Volunteer Infantry. State Historian. 85 48th Separate Company, of Oswego, Captain A. M. Hull, m. 41st Separate Company, of Syracuse, Captain John G. Butler, p. m. The detachment that went over the N. C. R. R. was the firsttroops to march into Camp Black, arriving at about 9 oclocka. m. on May 2nd and occupied the second camp from the left ofthe line. The other detachment arrived in camp at 3 oclock p, the same day. Battalions were organized and companies wereassigned as follows: FIRST BATTALION Company D, 48th Separate Company, Oswego, Captain A. Company I, 43rd Separate Company, Clean, Captain R. Company L, 30th Separate Company, Elmira, Captain JohnT. Sadler. Company K, 47th Separate Company, Hornellsville, CaptainFrank G. Babcoek. SECOND BATTALION. Company A, 8th Separate Company, Rochester, Captain H.


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