THE U.S., PHILIPPINES, AND HAWAII: LEAP INTO IMPERIALISM. Once upon a time, there was a small group of ambitious men who were driven by a desire to. Page: FOREWORD by Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King, USN: 9: A REVIEW OF THE HISTORY OF THE U.S. NAVY by Commodore Dudley W. Knox, USN: 11: THE NAVY TRAINS FOR WAR by Vice. Who are some of the heroes of the Coast Guard? Allison, USCGR, was awarded the Silver Star during World War II for. USS Seal, the first U.S. Lake was the only competitor of John Holland and is credited with the following design. Military - Manuscripts by Subject - Archives Holdings - Archives Title: Roster of the 1st North Dakota Volunteers. Dates: 1. 89. 8- 1. Collection Number: MSS 2. Quantity: . 0. 5 feet Abstract: Consists of a roster of enlistments of the 1st North Dakota Volunteers in the Philippines. The roster is an excerpt from the history by John Durand entitled The Boys: the 1st North Dakota Volunteers in the Philippines. Arranged alphabetically by surname, the roster lists rank, company, peacetime occupation, and hometown. Provenance: The roster was donated by John Durand in October 2. State Historical Society of North Dakota - Archives - Archives Holdings - Archives and Manuscripts - Manuscripts by Subject - Military - 21093. Property Rights: The State Historical Society of North Dakota owns the property rights to this collection. Copyrights: Copyright belongs to the author, John Durand. Access: This collection is open under the rules and regulations of the State Historical Society of North Dakota. Citation: Researchers are requested to cite the collection title, collection number, and the State Historical Society of North Dakota in all footnote and bibliographic references. Transfer: From: The Boys: the 1st North Dakota Volunteers in the Philippines by John Durand. Roster, 1st North Dakota Volunteers. From the first day of enlistments until the last man was mustered out of federal service, the roster of the 1st North Dakota Volunteers changed constantly. New men joined the regiment, others resigned, trans. At least one was “attached” with no official status. Army Adjutant General’s final report, the regiment mustered in 6. ![]() May 1. 3- 1. 6, 1. Fargo. When they were mustered out in San Francisco September 2. Adjutant General’s muster roll accounted for 7. The following list includes 7. Nonetheless, this list includes every name that appears on the following rosters of the regiment: The 1. North Dakota Bluebook. The North Dakota edition of Campaigning in the Philip. A booklet titled Officers and Men, 1st North Dakota Volunteer Infantry, produced by the regiment’s veterans association after its 4. While the first four rosters list the volunteers by company, the last lists the entire regiment alphabetically. Several problems emerge in working with these rosters. Not all names appear on all rosters. Each printed roster contains an abundance of typographical errors, some of them carried over from one roster to another. Sometimes the same name is spelled differently on different rosters (Moffet vs. Sometimes first and middle names are represented only by initials. Sometimes different versions of a name make determining the correct version nigh impossible (Stonewall J. Stonewall Atkinson, Jr.) Finally, as many were recent immigrants, the American spelling of their names may not have been fixed. In the end, however, I used my judgment to render what I think is the most complete and accurate version of a name. This roster also includes information concerning transfers, discharges, resignations, promotions, injuries, and decorations. Obviously, these details are not 1. Given the abundance of typographical errors, dates are a special problem. Logic can help determine whether the year 1. January 1. 2 should not be January 2. The North Dakota Bluebook tells us that John H. Johnson was promoted to captain on May 2. The Record indicates the promotion was June 1. Only the original records might provide the truth of the matter, but that kind of digging is beyond the scope of this effort. It is useful to keep in mind the way these rosters were constructed. In many cases the information on the enlistment record was provided by someone speaking through a thick German, Norwegian, or Irish accent to someone writing it down by hand, perhaps (as in the case of John Kinne) amidst an “enthusiastic” hubbub. These handwritten records were then copied by hand to make official lists. These official lists were then copied by hand to make other lists, some of which finally would have been typed with primitive typewriters to make other lists. Ultimately, the information from one or another of these lists was set in type for printing by someone using a primitive typesetting machine or even picking the letters by hand. Each step of this process was subject to error. While recognizing that my work doubtless perpetuates some of those errors, I nonetheless have endeavored to make this list the most complete and accurate to date. The muster rolls recorded the age of an enlistee as years and months, e. This entry meant that at the time of the soldier’s enlistment he was 2. I did not include that information. Only by having knowledge of such materials will we be able to preserve the full history of that unique band of men. Soldiers were “Discharged for disability” when they were too ill or incapacitated to continue in service. Further information about Volunteers who were members of Young’s Scouts is found in Appendix E.~A~Abraham, Albert F., Private, Co. H, Farmer, Princeton, MN. Abraham, Herman, Private, Co. H, Laborer, Princeton, MN. Adams, Charles J., Private, Co. I, Farmer, Wahpeton, ND. Adelman, Antone, Private, Co. K, Farmer, Gladstone, ND. Albin, Bert, Private, Co. D, Glassblower, Crary, ND. Allen, Clarence J., Private, Co. H, Teacher, Turen, NY. Discharged for disability, March 1. Allen, William C., Private, Co. B, Laborer, Manistee, MI. Promoted to corporal, May 1, 1. Allen, William N., Private, Co. G, Electrician, Valley City, ND. Almen, Alfred C., Private, Co. C, Student, Grafton, ND. Killed on April 1. Paete. Alwardt, Edward, Private, Co. D, Laborer, Devils Lake, ND. Amo, Charles M., Private, Co. G, Laborer, Minneapolis, MN. Amundson, Ocar W., Private, Co. G, Student, Valley City, ND. Anders, Frank L., Private, Co. B, Machinist, Fargo, ND. Promoted to corporal, February 1. Young’s Scouts. Anderson, Andrew, Private, Co. A, Cook, Bismarck, ND. G, Carpenter, Valley City, ND. Discharged by orders, March 1. Anderson, Charles A., Private, Co. D, Laborer, Devils Lake, ND. Charles A. Anderson, Charles H., Private, Co. I, Farmer, Wheaton, MN. Anderson, Fred C., Lance Corporal, Co. K, Mechanic, Tracey, MN. Anderson, Lewis N., Private, Co. B, Laborer, Fargo, ND. Anderson, Louis E., Private, Co. I, Farmer, Clitheral, ND. Anderson, Rockie W., Private, Co. D, Butcher, Crary, ND. Transferred to Hospital Corps, January 2. Andrews, Edward M., Private, Co. B, Student, Wallahalda, ND. Andrews, Samuel, Sergeant, Co. K, Printer, Dickinson, ND. Anfinson, Jacob, Private, Co. I, Laborer, Wahpeton, ND. Armstrong, Patrick F., Private, Co. D, Butcher, Devils Lake, ND. Arnold, William H., Private, Co. G, Teacher. Discharged by orders, July 1. U. S. V. Arthur, Samuel, Private, Co. C, Teacher, Minto, ND. Aspinwall, William B., 1st Lieutenant, Co. I, Printer, Wahpeton, ND. Atkinson, Stonewall, Jr., Private, Co. D, Farmer, Cando, ND. Promoted to corporal, May 1. Auld, George, Captain, Co. K, Register of Deeds, Dickinson, ND. Auld, Storey E., Quartermaster Sgt, Co. K, Cowboy, Dickinson, ND. I, Fireman, Breckinridge, MN. D, Clerk, Towner, ND. Promoted to sergeant, September 1. Baer, Robert E., Private, Co. A, Butcher, Bismarck, ND. Bailey, David W., Sergeant, Co. G, Carpenter, Valley City, ND. Promoted to quartermaster sergeant, April 2. Baldwin, Dorman, Jr., 2nd Lieutenant, Co. H, Clerk, Jamestown, ND. Wounded on April 1, 1. Kings Bluff action. Ball, Percy D., Private, Co. C, Laborer, Grafton, ND. Bamford, Wesley M., Private, Co. D, Painter, Devils Lake, ND. Discharged by orders, July 1. U. S. V. Barnard, Henry, Private, Co. C, Carpenter, Grafton, ND. Barrows, Albert, Private, Co. Bartlett, Bert M., Private, Co. D, Railroadman, Devils Lake, ND. Barton, Arthur L., Private, Co. G, Farmer, Valley City, ND. Beauchamp, David F., Private, Co. D, Waiter, Devils Lake, ND. Beck, Elof, Private, Co. B, Blacksmith, Fargo, ND. Discharged by orders, July 2. U. S. Infantry. Becker, Frederick, Corporal, Co. D, Artificer, Laborer, Devils Lake, ND. Beegel, Emil, Private, Co. A, Farmer, Fargo, ND. Discharged by orders, July 2. Bennett, Arthur, Co. H, Private, Carpenter, Jamestown, ND. Benson, Elof, Private, Co. G, Tailor, Albert Lea, MN. Berg, Frank E., Private, Co. A, Laborer, Bismarck, ND. Wounded on August 1. Blockhouse #1. 4. Berg, Ingvald A., 1st Lieutenant, Rgt. Staff, Quartermaster, Banker, Grand. Forks, ND. Berg, Ole O., Private, Co. C, Laborer, Grafton, ND. Bergland, Severt B., Private, Co. H, Carpenter, Fargo, ND. Berry, Henry R., Musician, Co. B, Painter, Mandan, ND. Promoted to chief trumpeter, May 2. Berry, Roy H., Private, Co. K, Student, Dickinson, ND. Transferred to Hospital Corps, June 2. Bertramson, Andrew, Private, Co. G, Printer, Albert Lea, MN. Bertramson, Bert, Artificer, Co. G, Tinner. Discharged by orders, July 1. U. S. V. Bigelow, David E., Corporal, Co. H, Clerk, Jamestown, ND. Promoted to sergeant, June 1. Black, James L., Private, Co. A, Farmer, Sterling, ND. Black, Nelson M., Captain, Asst Surgeon, Physician, Valley City, ND. Blanchett, Felix, Private, Co. Blastrop, Fred T., Sergeant, Co. H, Brakeman, Jamestown, ND. Bleckeberg, Thomas J., Private, Co. C, Farmer, Grafton, ND. Bleecher, Ira O., Corporal, Musician, Co. H, Engineer, Kindred, ND. Member of Bugle Corps. Bleskheck, Joseph, Private, Co. C, Farmer, Grafton, ND. Boehler, Otto, Private, Co. I, Farmer, Wahpeton, ND. Young’s Scouts. Boland, John P., Private, Co. A, Farmer, Mandan, ND. Discharged by orders, July 2. Bonney, Morton R., Corporal, Co. K, Farrier, Antelope, ND. Boring, Albert L., Private, Co. K, Farmer, Greensburg, IN. Bothne, Nels J., Corporal, Co. I, Farmer, Abercrombie, ND. Boutillier, Daniel L., Private, Co. A, Farmer, Williamsport, ND. Bowland, Frank D., Private, Co. B, Laborer, Shenandoah, IA Bowman, Ticko, Private, Co. K, Laborer, Fargo, ND. Discharged by orders, July 1. U. S. V. Boyce, Windsor L., Private, Co. D, Farmer, Fargo, ND. Boyer, Joseph, Private, Co. H, Laborer, Aurora, IL. Bradley, Ralph E., Sergeant, Co. Brand, Herbert J., Corporal, Co. I, Student, Farmington, ND. Brandrup, Canute, Private, Co. I, Farmer, Breckinridge, MN. Brastrup, Fred T., Corporal, Co. Bratton, Luther H., Private, Co. D, Printer, Rugby, ND. Member of Bugle Corps. Briggs, Burnett, Private, Co. H, Photographer, Jamestown, ND. Brose, William H., Private, Co.
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