. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . to November,1876; also May, July, and August, 1877; cantonment,Tongue River(Fort Keogh), June and Jul), 1877; escortduty, September, 1877; in campaign against Nez Perces,September, 1877. He was then granted a sick-leave onaccount of wound to March, 1878; on leave (surgicalcertificate) to April, 1882 ; at Fort Keogh, Montana Ter-ritory, April to October, 1882; at Fort Brown, Texas,December, 1882, to November, 1883; at Fort Keogh,Montana, from February, 1884, to June, 188S; at FortRinggold, Texas, from June, 188S, to May, [8


. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . to November,1876; also May, July, and August, 1877; cantonment,Tongue River(Fort Keogh), June and Jul), 1877; escortduty, September, 1877; in campaign against Nez Perces,September, 1877. He was then granted a sick-leave onaccount of wound to March, 1878; on leave (surgicalcertificate) to April, 1882 ; at Fort Keogh, Montana Ter-ritory, April to October, 1882; at Fort Brown, Texas,December, 1882, to November, 1883; at Fort Keogh,Montana, from February, 1884, to June, 188S; at FortRinggold, Texas, from June, 188S, to May, [89] ; MountVernon Barracks, Alabama, from that date to present was promoted to a captaincy in the Fifth Infantry July10, 1885. He filled the position of post adjutant, actingassistant quartermaster, and assistant commissar)of sub-sistence at Fort Larned, Kansas, May to September, 1876;45. post adjutant, acting assistant quartermaster,and assistantcommissary of subsistence at Fort Wallace, Kansas, Sep-tember, [869, to October, 1S71 ; post adjutant, actingassistant quartermaster, and assistant commissary of sub-sistence, post Southeast Kansas (Fort Scott, Kansas), toMay, [873; acting assistant quartermaster and assistantcommissary of subsistence, Fort Gibson, Indian Terri-tory, May, 1873, to Jul)-, [S74; post adjutant, cantonmentTongue River, June and Jul)-, 1877. Captain Romeyn par-ticipated in action against Cheycnncs, Cheyenne Agency,Indian Territory, April 6, 1875 ; in action with Nez PercesIndians September 30, 1877, and was shot through thelungs, the wound thought at the time to be mortal. He was then detailed as professor of military scienceand tactics at Hampton Institute, Virginia, from March,1.^78, to November, I 88 1. Joining his regiment at FortKeogh, Montana, he remained until September, 1882,when he was ordered to Fort Brown, Texas, where heremained to Dece


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