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Ancestry.com - Minnesota Volunteers in the Spanish American War and the Philippine Insurrection $
Original data: Franklin F. Holbrook. Minnesota in the Spanish American War and the Philippine Insurrection. St. Paul, MN, USA: Riverside Press, 1923.
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Ancestry.com - Oregon Volunteers, Spanish American War and Philippine Insurrection $
Original data: Brigadier General C. U. Gantenbein, comp. The Official Record of the OR Volunteers in Spanish War & Philippine Insurrection. Salem, OR, USA: J. R. Whitney, State Printer, 1903.
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Ancestry.com - The History of the Utah volunteers in the Spanish-American War and in the Philippine Islands : a complete history of all the mi $
Original data: The History of the Utah volunteers in the Spanish-American War and in the Philippine Islands : a complete history of all the military organizations in which Utah men served : life and service from the time of the muster in to the day of the muster out : incidents of camp and field life : biographical sketches of officers and men engaged in the service, rosters, official reports, special articles by eminent writers. Salt Lake City?: W.F. Ford, c1900.
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Association of Professional Genealogists (APG) - Genealogists Specializing in Military
The Association of Professional Genealogists, established in 1979, is an international organization that supports professionals in genealogy-related businesses. APG encourages genealogical excellence, ethical practice, mentoring and education. The organization also supports the preservation and accessibility of records useful to the fields of genealogy and history. Members of APG agree to abide by a code of ethics in their profession.
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FamilySearch - United States General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 FREE
Images of the name index to pension files held at the National Archives. The files relate to service between 1861 and 1916. Most of the files are for Union Civil War service but also include the War with Spain, Philippine Insurrection, Boxer Rebellion and Regular U.S. military forces. These records are a part of RG 15 Records of the Veterans Administration and are NARA microfilm publication T288. The event date and place represent the earliest filing of either the veteran, widow or minor.
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Genealogy Quest - Philippine-American War Casualty Report, 11 December 1899
On 11 December 1899, General Otis reported the following casualties. Philippine Insurrection.
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Genealogy Quest - Philippine-American War Casualty Report, 16 October 1901
The following is a list of casualties of Co E, 9th Infantry in the engagement with bolomen on the Candara River, Island of Samar on 16 October 1901, as reported by General Chaffee on 19 October 1901.
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Genealogy Quest - Philippine-American War Casualty Report, 1st – 19th December 1899
The following is a list of the soldiers killed and wounded in the fighting near Delcarmen, at Tiladpasa, at Tangadan Mountain, near Vigan, at Alfonso, near Dingros, on northern exedition in mountains, at Cabaroon, and near San Mateo in December 1899. Philippine Insurrection.
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Genealogy Quest - Philippine-American War Casualty Report, 2 December 1899
The following is a list of the soldiers killed or wounded during the Philippine Insurrection near Capas, near Leon, Panay, at Imus, at Iloilo, Panay and beyond Mabalacat, as reported by General Otis on 2 December 1899.
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Genealogy Quest - Philippine-American War Casualty Report, 2 May 1902
The following is a list of casualties of the Battle of Bayan, Mindanao, 2 May 1902 as reported by General Chaffee to the War Department. Philippine Insurrection.
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Genealogy Quest - Philippine-American War Casualty Report, 31 July 1899
The following is a list of the soldiers General Otis reported killed or wounded on 31 July 1899. Philippine Insurrection.
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Genealogy Quest - Philippine-American War Casualty Report, 4 December 1899
On 4 December 1899, General Otis reported the following casualties. Philippine Insurrection.
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Genealogy Quest - Philippine-American War Casualty Report, 7 April 1899
The following is a list of the soldiers General Otis reported killed or wounded on 7 April 1899. Philippine Insurrection.
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Kansas Adjutant General's Report, 1898-1899 - Kansas Historical Society
The 12th biennial Kansas Adjutant General's Report lists the names of all soldiers who served in the Kansas volunteer troops (the 20th through 23rd Kansas Regiments) during the Spanish-American War (1898) and the Philippine Insurrection (through Oct. 28, 1899).
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A resource for using military service records held at the US National Archives for genealogical research. This focus is historical records of US Veterans from all branches of the military from the Civil War through Vietnam.
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The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration - Requesting Copies of Older Military Service Records
Information on how to request copies of older (pre-WWI) military service records from the series held at NARA in Washington, D.C. Those include the following. Volunteers: Military service performed by persons serving during an emergency and whose service was considered to be in the Federal interest, 1775 - 1902. Regular Army: Enlisted personnel, 1789 - October 31, 1912; Officers, 1789 - June 30, 1917. Navy: Enlisted personnel, 1798 - 1885; Officers, 1798 - 1902. Marine Corps: Enlisted personnel, 1798 - 1904; Some officers, 1798 - 1895. Coast Guard: Persons who served in predecessor agencies to the U.S. Coast Guard: the Revenue Cutter Service (Revenue Marine), the Life-Saving Service, and the Lighthouse Service, 1791 - 1919. Confederate States: Persons who rendered military service for the Confederate States government in its armed forces, 1861 - 1865. Veterans Records: Claims files for pensions based on Federal military service, 1775 - 1916 and bounty land warrant application files relating to claims based on wartime service, 1775 - 1855.
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U.S. National Archives and Records Administration - Requesting Copies of Older Military Service Records
Requesting Copies of Older (pre-WWI) Military Service Records.
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Wallace Cadet Taylor & the Last U.S. Volunteers
The military career ofa little-known Nebraska Officer, who sewed in both the Spanish-American and Philippine-American wars, is a case study in the evolution ofthe American "citizen soldier."