. New York and the war with Spain. History of the Empire State regiments . ed ofmen from the Forty-sixth, Thirty-first, Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh, designated respectively as Companies H, G, Eand F, were mustered in, and Major Austin A. Yateswas mustered in and placed in command of them; afterwhich the companies composed of men from the Eighteenth,Thirty-second, Twenty-second and Ninth, designated respectivelyas Companies K, M, L and I, were mustered in, and Major JamesW. Lester was mustered in and placed in command. Part of theother battalion being absent on provost guard duty, only twoc


. New York and the war with Spain. History of the Empire State regiments . ed ofmen from the Forty-sixth, Thirty-first, Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh, designated respectively as Companies H, G, Eand F, were mustered in, and Major Austin A. Yateswas mustered in and placed in command of them; afterwhich the companies composed of men from the Eighteenth,Thirty-second, Twenty-second and Ninth, designated respectivelyas Companies K, M, L and I, were mustered in, and Major JamesW. Lester was mustered in and placed in command. Part of theother battalion being absent on provost guard duty, only twocompanies from it were mustered in, viz.: the Seventh andTwenty-first, designated as Companies B and D. Lieutenant-Colonel James H. Lloyd was mustered in and placed in commandof the ten companies. On the 17th inst. the companies composedof men from the Twelfth and Sixth, designated respectively Com-panies C and A, were mustered in, after which the Regiment wasformed in line of masses and the oath was administered toColonel E. E. Hardin, who was placed in command State Historian. 47 No change was made in the officers of the Regiment as theycame from their home stations except in the following cases:Lieutenant B. L. Aldrich of K Company, who came from thehome station with his company, was not mustered in owing to hisphysical condition; Lieutenant Michael Sullivan of D Companywas mustered in, in place of Lieutenant Sylvester W. Wright,who came from the home station with his company; Chester of the Twenty-first Separate Company, N. G., N. Y.,Quartermaster-Sergeant, was not mustered in; First LieutenantJohn S. Wilson, who was appointed Assistant Surgeon of theRegiment, resigned, to accept the position of Surgeon of theTwenty-second Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry. The officers of the Regiment and the companies constituting itwere as follows: Colonel, Edward K. LLardin, Seventh U. S. Infantry. Lieutenant-Colonel, James EL Lloyd, Thirteenth Battalion,National Gu


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