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1st Rhode Island - Roster of the 1st Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry
Spanish American War.
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Ancestry.com - Connecticut Servicemen, Spanish American War $
Original data: Records of Service of Connecticut Men in the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps of the United States in the Spanish-American War.
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Ancestry.com - Indiana Spanish American War Records $
Original data: Gore, James K, Gen. Record of Indiana Volunteers in the Spanish-American War. Indianapolis, IN, USA: Wm. B. Buford, 1900.
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Ancestry.com - Kansas, United Spanish War Veterans Reports of Deaths, 1945-1970 $
Original data: United Spanish War Veterans. Department of Kansas. Taps. Microfilm, 3 rolls. Kansas Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas.
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Ancestry.com - Massachusetts Spanish American War Records $
Original data: Harry E. Webber, comp.. Twelve Months with the Eighth Massachusetts Infantry in the Service of the United States. Salem, MA, USA: Newcomb and Gauss, Printers, 1908.
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Ancestry.com - Michigan men in the Spanish American War $
Original data: Porter.. Michigan men in the Spanish American War. Detroit, Mich.,: unknown, 1990.
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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 - North Carolina Volunteers, Spanish American War $
Original data: Adjutant-General. Roster of the North Carolina Volunteers in the Spanish-American War, 1898-1899. Raleigh, NC, USA: Broughton and E. M. Uzzell State Printers, n.d.
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Ancestry.com - Ohio Soldiers in the War with Spain, 1898-99 $
Original data: Compiled under the direction of Frank B. Willis, Governor, Charles Q. Hildebrant, Secretary of State, and Benson W. Hough, Adjutant General. The Official Roster of Ohio Soldiers in the War with Spain, 1898-99. Ft. Leavenworth, KS, USA: C.A.R.L. Library, 1916.
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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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Georgia's Virtual Vault - Spanish-American War Service Summary Cards
Georgia raised three militia regiments for service in the Spanish-American War (April-December 1898). All three regiments were sworn into service by mid-May, 1898. They were discharged from service on November 18, 1898.
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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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List of Military Organizations in the Texas Adjutant General Service Records, 1836 - 1935 - Texas State Library and Archives Commission
Army of the Republic Service Records, 1836-1845, 60 inches (ARM) Navy of the Republic Service Records, 1836-1845, 75 inches (NAV) Mounted Volunteers Service Records, 1854-1861, 20 inches (MV) Minute Men Service Records, 1855-1862, 1872-1874, 5 inches (MM) Regular Rangers Service Records, 1855-1861(1901-1935), 75 inches (RR) Texas State Troops Service Records, 1861-1865, 30 inches (TST); Confederate States Army Service Records, 1861-1865, 10 inches (CSA); State Police Service Records, 1870-1871, 50 inches, (SP); Frontier Forces Services Records, 1870-1871, 45 inches (FF); Frontier Battalion Service Records, (1874-1898)1901, 190 inches (FB); Texas Volunteer Guard Service Records, 1881(1886-1902)1903, 200 inches (TVG); United States Volunteers, Spanish-American War Service Records, 1898,190 inches (USV); Special Rangers Service Records, 1916-1934, 225 inches (SR); Loyalty Rangers Service Records, 1918, 25 inches (LR); Railroad Rangers Service Records, 1922-1935, 80 inches (RRR).
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New York in the Spanish American War Soldier Deaths in the Service
From New Horizons Genealogy.
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