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unteers, who died July 7, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettys3. Pennsylvania. July 3, 1863.

ultery Amiel Whipple, in honor of Major General Amiel W. Whipple, U. S. anteers (major, Corps of Engineers), who died May 7, 1863, of wounds ived in action at Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 4, 1863.

ttery Thomas Williams, in honor of Brigadier General Thomas Williams, . Volunteers (major, 5th U. S. Artillery), who served with distinction ng the war with Mexico, and who was killed in defense of Baton Rouge, Isiana, August 5, 1862.

THE FORT WETHERILL, RHODE ISLAND, MILITARY RESERVATION. ttery Frank Wheaton, in honor of Major General Frank Wheaton, U. S. y, who served with distinction during the civil war, and who died 18, 1903.

tery Samuel Zook, in honor of Brevet Major General Samuel K. Zook. Volunteers (brigadier general, U. S. Volunteers), who died July 3, of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2,

N THE FORT GETTY, RHODE ISLAND, MILITARY RESERVATION. tery James House, in honor of Brevet Brigadier General James House, Army (colonel, 1st U. S. Artillery), who served from 1799 to 1834, and ded November 17, 1834.

ery Leri Whiting, in honor of Lieutenant Colonel Levi Whiting, 1st Artillery, who served from 1812 to 1852, and who died August 3, 1852. THE FORT ADAMS, RHODE ISLAND, MILITARY RESERVATION. ery James Bankhead, in honor of Brevet Brigadier General James ead, U. S. Army (colonel, 2d U. S. Artillery), who served with dison during the war of 1812, the Seminole war, and the war with o, and who died November 11, 1856.

ery Francis Belton, in honor of Colonel Francis S. Belton, 4th U. S. ery, who served with distinction during the war of 1812 and the war Mexico, and who died September 10, 1861.

E BOSTON NECK (FORT PHILIP KEARNY), RHODE ISLAND, MILITARY

RESERVATION.

ry William French, in honor of Major General William H. French, Volunteers (colonel, 4th U. S. Artillery), who served with distinciring the war with Mexico and the civil war, and who died May 20,

ry Thomas Cram, in honor of Brevet Major General Thomas J. U. S. Army (colonel, Corps of Engineers), who served with disn during the civil war, and who died December 20, 1883. ry Lewis Armistead, in honor of Captain Lewis G. A. Armistead, 1st en, who was killed in action at Fort Erie, Upper Canada, Septem1814.

: GARDINERS POINT (FORT TYLER), NEW YORK, MILITARY RESERVATION.

ry Edmund Smith, in honor of Captain Edmund D. Smith, 19th U. S. y, who died February 5, 1900, of wounds received in action at Fort Island of Cebu, Philippine Islands, February 4, 1900.

ON THE FORT H. G. WRIGHT, NEW YORK, MILITARY RESERVATION. Battery John Hamilton, in honor of Colonel John Hamilton, 5th C. S. Artillery, who served with distinction during the civil war, and who ded July 15, 1900.

Battery Satterlee Hoffman, in honor of 2d Lieutenant Satterlee Hofsa 1st U. S. Artillery, who was killed in action at Churubusco, Mexico August 20, 1847.

Battery John Hoppock, in honor of Captain John L. Hoppock, 15th U.S Infantry, who was killed in action at York. Upper Canada. April 27. 16 Battery Randolph Marcy, in honor of Brevet Major General Rando E Marey, U. S. Volunteers (brigadier general, inspector general. U. S Army), who served with distinction during the civil war, and who died November 22, 1887.

ON THE FORT MICHIE, NEW YORK. MILITARY RESERVATION. Battery William Maitland, in honor of Brevet Captain William S. M land, U. S. Army (1st lieutenant, 3d U. S. Artillery), who was drowned August 19, 1837.

Battery William Pasco, in honor of 2d Lieutenant William D. Pasco, 182 U. S. Infantry, who was killed in action at Cuartero, Island of Paral Philippine Islands. October 20, 1900.

ON THE FORT TERRY, NEW YORK, MILITARY RESERVATION. Battery Henry Campbell, in honor of Brevet Captain Henry M. Cambi U. S. Army (2d lieutenant, Corps of Artillery), who was wounded ♬ action at Lundys Lane, Canada, July 25, 1814, and who died May 12, 19 Battery James Dalliba, in honor of Major James Dalliba, assistant Emissary general of ordnance, who served from 1811 to 1824, and who de November 8, 1832.

Battery Justin Dimick, in honor of 1st Lieutenant Justin E. Dimick. '3 U. S. Artillery, who died May 5, 1863, of wounds received in action & Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 3, 1863.

Battery Bogardus Eldridge, in honor of Captain Bogardus Eldridge, I U. S. Infantry, who was killed in action at Bacoor, Province of Carle Philippine Islands. October 2, 1899.

Battery Robert Floyd, in honor of 2d Lieutenant Robert Floyd, $US Artillery, who died September 23, 1863, of wounds received in action 10 Chickamauga, Georgia, September 19, 1863.

Battery Peter Hagner, in honor of Brevet Brigadier General Peter Hagner, U. S. Army (colonel, Ordnance Department), who served t distinction during the war with Mexico and the civil war, and who d March 11, 1893.

Battery John Greble, in honor of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Jes Greble, U. S. Army (1st lieutenant, 2d U. S. Artillery), who was killed action at Big Bethel, Virginia, June 10, 1861.

ON THE FORT TOTTEN, NEW YORK, MILITARY RESERVATION. Battery Thomas Burnes, in honor of 2d Lieutenant Thomas Burnet, U. S. Artillery, who died October 28, 1864, of wounds received in action al Hatchers Run, Virginia, October 27, 1864.

lunteers, who died July 7, 1863, of wounds received in action at Gettysg. Pennsylvania, July 3, 1863.

attery Amiel Whipple, in honor of Major General Amiel W. Whipple, U. S. unteers (major, Corps of Engineers), who died May 7. 1863, of wounds ived in action at Chancellorsville, Virginia. May 4, 1863.

attery Thomas Williams, in honor of Brigadier General Thomas Williams, i. Volunteers (major, 5th U. S. Artillery), who served with distinction ng the war with Mexico, and who was killed in defense of Baton Rouge, isiana, August 5, 1862.

THE FORT WETHERILL, RHODE ISLAND, MILITARY RESERVATION. ttery Frank Wheaton, in honor of Major General Frank Wheaton, U. S. y, who served with distinction during the civil war, and who died 18, 1903.

ttery Samuel Zook, in honor of Brevet Major General Samuel K. Zook, Volunteers (brigadier general, U. S. Volunteers), who died July 3, of wounds received in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2,

N THE FORT GETTY, RHODE ISLAND, MILITARY RESERVATION. tery James House, in honor of Brevet Brigadier General James House, Army (colonel, 1st U. S. Artillery), who served from 1799 to 1834, and ied November 17, 1834.

ery Leri Whiting, in honor of Lieutenant Colonel Levi Whiting, 1st Artillery, who served from 1812 to 1852, and who died August 3, 1852. THE FORT ADAMS, RHODE ISLAND, MILITARY RESERVATION. ery James Bankhead, in honor of Brevet Brigadier General James ead, U. S. Army (colonel. 2d U. S. Artillery), who served with disin during the war of 1812, the Seminole war, and the war with ), and who died November 11. 1856.

ry Francis Belton, in honor of Colonel Francis S. Belton, 4th U. S. ry, who served with distinction during the war of 1812 and the war exico, and who died September 10, 1861.

BOSTON NECK (FORT PHILIP KEARNY), RHODE ISLAND, MILITARY

RESERVATION.

ry William French, in honor of Major General William H. French, olunteers (colonel, 4th U. S. Artillery), who served with distincring the war with Mexico and the civil war, and who died May 20,

y Thomas Cram, in honor of Brevet Major General Thomas J. J. S. Army (colonel, Corps of Engineers), who served with disduring the civil war, and who died December 20, 1883.

y Lewis Armistead, in honor of Captain Lewis G. A. Armistead, 1st n, who was killed in action at Fort Erie, Upper Canada, Septem814.

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Edmund Smith, in honor of Captain Edmund D. Smith, 19th U. S.

who died February 5, 1900, of wounds received in action at Fort land of Cebu, Philippine Islands, February 4, 1900.

Battery John Hamilton, in honor of Colonel John Hamilton, 5th U. S. Artillery, who served with distinction during the civil war, and who died July 15, 1900.

Battery Satterlee Hoffman, in honor of 2d Lieutenant Satterlee Hoffman, 1st U. S. Artillery, who was killed in action at Churubusco, Mexico, August 20, 1847.

Battery John Hoppock, in honor of Captain John L. Hoppock. 15th U. S. Infantry, who was killed in action at York. Upper Canada. April 27, 18:3 Battery Randolph Marcy, in honor of Brevet Major General Randolph B. Marcy, U. S. Volunteers (brigadier general, inspector general. U. s. Army), who served with distinction during the civil war, and who died November 22, 1887.

ON THE FORT MICHIE, NEW YORK, MILITARY RESERVATION. Battery William Maitland, in honor of Brevet Captain William S. Matland, U. S. Army (1st lieutenant, 3d U. S. Artillery), who was drowned August 19, 1837.

Battery William Pasco, in honor of 2d Lieutenant William D. Pasen, 1×th U. S. Infantry, who was killed in action at Cuartero, Island of Panay, Philippine Islands, October 20, 1900.

ON THE FORT TERRY, NEW YORK, MILITARY RESERVATION. Battery Henry Campbell, in honor of Brevet Captain Henry M. CơnṛML, U. S. Army (2d lieutenant, Corps of Artillery), who was wounded in action at Lundys Lane, Canada, July 25, 1814, and who died May 12, 1

Battery James Dalliba, in honor of Major James Dalliba, assistant commissary general of ordnance, who served from 1811 to 1824, and who ded November 8, 1832.

Battery Justin Dimick, in honor of 1st Lieutenant Justin E. Dimici !% U. S. Artillery, who died May 5, 1863. of wounds received in action at Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 3, 1863.

Battery Bogardus Eldridge, in honor of Captain Bogardus Eldridge. 14th U. S. Infantry, who was killed in action at Bacoor, Province of Cavite Philippine Islands, October 2, 1899.

Battery Robert Floyd, in honor of 2d Lieutenant Robert Floyd, 3d U.S Artillery, who died September 23, 1863, of wounds received in action st Chickamauga, Georgia, September 19, 1863.

Battery Peter Hagner, in honor of Brevet Brigadier General P Hagner, U. S. Army (colonel, Ordnance Department), who served wit distinction during the war with Mexico and the civil war, and who March 11, 1893.

Battery John Greble, in honor of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Jăm 7 Greble, U. S. Army (1st lieutenant, 2d U. S. Artillery), who was killed i action at Big Bethel, Virginia, June 10, 1861.

ON THE FORT TOTTEN, NEW YORK, MILITARY RESERVATION. Battery Thomas Burnes, in honor of 2d Lieutenant Thomas Burnet 2 U. S. Artillery, who died October 28, 1864, of wounds received in action i Hatchers Run, Virginia, October 27, 1864.

ON THE FORT WADSWORTH, NEW YORK, MILITARY RESERVATION. Battery William Turnbull, in honor of Brevet Colonel William Turnbull, U. S. Army (major, U. S. Topographical Engineers), who served with distinction during the war with Mexico, and who died December 9, 1857. Battery Robert Catlin, in honor of Captain Robert Catlin, U. S. Army, who was wounded in action at Weldon Railroad, Virginia, August 21, 1864, and who died December 28, 1903.

ON THE FORT HAMILTON, NEW YORK, MILITARY RESERVATION. Battery Manning Livingston, in honor of Brevet Captain Manning Livingston, U. S. Army (2d lieutenant, 3d U. S. Artillery), who was killed in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2, 1863.

Battery John Mendenhall, in honor of Colonel John Mendenhall, 2d U. S. Artillery, who served with distinction during the civil war, and who died July 1, 1892.

ON THE FORT HANCOCK, NEW JERSEY, MILITARY RESERVATION. Battery Israel Richardson, in honor of Major General Israel B. Richardson, U. S. Volunteers, who died November 3, 1862, of wounds received in action at Antietam, Maryland. September 17, 1862.

Battery Joseph Bloomfield, in honor of Brigadier General Joseph Bloomfield, U. S. Army, who served with distinction during the Revolutionary war and the war of 1812, and who died October 3, 1823.

Battery William Alexander, in honor of Major General William Alexander (Earl of Stirling), Continental Army, who received the thanks of Congress for his services during the Revolutionary war, and who died January 15, 1783.

Battery Lewis Morris, in honor of Colonel Lewis 0. Morris, 7th New York Volunteer Artillery (captain, 1st U. S. Artillery), who was killed in action at Cold Harbor, Virginia, June 4, 1864.

Battery Thomas Urmston, in honor of Brevet Captain Thomas D. Urmston, U. S. Army (1st lieutenant, 12th U. S. Infantry), who was killed in action at Chapel House, Virginia, October 1, 1864.

Battery John Gunnison, in honor of Captain John W. Gunnison, U. S. Topographical Engineers, who was killed by Mormons and Indians near Sevier Lake, Utah, October 26, 1853.

ON THE FORT DU PONT, DELAWARE, MILITARY RESERVATION, Battery Samuel Elder, in honor of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Samuel S. Elder, U. S. Army (major, 2d U. S. Artillery), who served with distinction -during the civil war, and who died April 6, 1885.

ON THE FORT SMALLWOOD, MARYLAND, MILITARY RESERVATION. Battery George Sykes, in honor of Major General George Sykes, U. S. Volunteers (colonel, 20th U. S. Infantry), who served with distinction during the war with Mexico and the civil war, and who died February 8, 1880.

ON THE FORT WASHINGTON, MARYLAND, MILITARY RESERVATION. Battery James Many, in honor of Colonel James B. Many, 3d U. S. Infantry, who served with distinction during the war of 1812, and who died February 23, 1852.

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