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SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898.
(Citizens of Washington County Participating Therein.)
Company K, Forty-third United States Infantry.
John Hortenstine, corporal.
Frank Woolwine,
Charles C. Sandoe,
Died in service.
R. Ed. Booher,
Hugh Stephenson,
William Maiden.
James E. Clark. Died in service in Philippine Islands.
James McCall and Andrew Taylor. Rejected for physical
disability at Fort Ethan Allen, Vt.
Company H, Third Regiment of Volunteer Infantry U. S. A.
R. J. Summers, corporal, promoted to sergeant.

Burch, G. V.
Booher, R. E.
Clark, Jas. E.
Cornett, Wm. H.
Flannagan, Matthew.
Flannagan, Chas.
Greer, Wm.
Gregory, Tuck.
Hudson, E. L.
Hagy, R. Preston.
Kestner, J. R.
Maloy, F. L.
Williams, Jas. W.
Widener, A. J.
Maiden, Frank.
Nicholas, C. H.
Rosenbalm, J. R.
Rambo, H. J.
Roberts, John.
Stultz, W. D.
Shell, Henry.
Sandoe, Ray B.
Sandoe, Chas. C.
Scott, J. W. Died in service.
Snodgrass, A. O.
Williamson, Andrew.
Brownlow, Frank. Afterwards
Corporal 2d
Tenn. Regiment.
This company was organized at Danville, Va., and was mustered into
United States service at Camp Lee, Richmond, Va., May 24, 1898, and was
commanded by Captain R. E. Freeman, of Danville, Va.
Fourth Virginia Regiment.
J. C. Watson, major.
Thomas R. Hines,
John Rodefer,
B. D. Smythe.
Privates.
J. Nathan Boardwine, Roosevelt's Rough Riders. Wounded at San Juan
Hill.
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