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20 THE TEXAS ALMANAC.
J. H. Eastland, assistant surgeon, with rank of 1st lieutenant,
Abilene.
Hugh F. Terry, assistant surgeon, with rank of 1st lieutenant, Dallas.
Manton M. Carrick, assistant surgeon, with rank of 1st lieutenant,
Dallas.
James M. Loving, assistant surgeon, with rank of 1st lieutenant,
Austin.
Pay Department.
Geo. T. West, paymaster general, with rank of lieutenant colonel,
Fort Worth.
Spencer Hutchins, paymaster, with rank of major, Houston.
Cassins C. Marshall, paymaster, with rank of major, Venus.
Ordnance Department.
Oscar C. Guessaz, ordnance officer, with rank of lieutenant colonel,
San Antonio.
Phil M. Hunt, ordnance officer, with rank of major, Fort Worth.
Allen Buell, ordnance officer, with rank of major, San Antonio.
Signal Corps.
Theo. Schirmacher, chief signal officer, with rarik of major, Brenham.
Ignac Nowakowsky, signal officer with rank of captain, Brenham.
Thos. D. Affleck, signal officer, with rank of 1st lieutenant, Brenham.
Jackson H. Wyatt, signal officer, with rank of 1st lieutenant,
Brenham.
Pickens E. Woodson, signal officer, with rank of 1st lieutenant,
Bonham.
Infantry Officers, Unassigned.
Spence Hardie, captain of infantry, Austin.
Roy Terrell, captain of infantry, Dallas.
Bonnie B. Sellars, captain of infantry, Cleburne.
Chas. J. Kirk, captain of infantry, Navasota.
Tho. Conally, captain of infantry, Marlin.
Hammon Norwood, captain of infantry, Anderson.
Field, Staff and Line Officers, 1st Cavalry.
Churchill Towles, Major. ...........................Houston.
Paul J. Blackmon, 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant...... Corsicana.
Claude C. Cunningham, 2d Lieutenant and Q. M....... Beaumont.
Rev. mWm. K. Lloyd, Chaplain.............................Paris.
Troop A, Houston- Troop C, Austin-
Ira D. Davis, capt. Louis H. Younger, capt.
Geo. R. Winkler, 1st lieut. Dudley J. Smyth, 1st lieut.
Marshall C. Welborn, 2d lieut. Walter B. Corwin, 2d lieut.
Troop B, Amarillo- Troop D, Corsicana-
Wm. H. Ingerton, capt. Will H. Murphy, capt.
Jno. S. McKnight, 1st lieut. Rawley K. Record, 1st lieut.
Frank Cordray, 2d lieut. Chas. F. Barnes, 2d lieut.
Field, Staff and Line Officers, Artillery Corps.
Louis S. Flateau, Jr., Major.... ................Dallas.
1T. H. Flinpen, 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant . ............Dallas.
Jos. Ptnkin. 2d Lieutenant and Quarter Master.......... .Dallas.
Rev.-G. S Sexton. Chaplain ..........................Gainesville.
First n.ttery, Dallas- Third Battery, Galveston-
Fred A. Logan, capt James F. Cummings, capt.
Jno. M. Scales. 1st lieut. Wyatt O. Selkirk, 1st lieut.
Thos. H. Campbell, 1st lieut. Geo. H. Jones, 2d lieut.
Second Battery. Austin- Fourth Battery, Waco-
Jno. S. Oglesby, 1st lieut. James F. Farmer, 1st lieut.
Guy Anderson, 1st lieut. Levi D. Dewey, 1st lieut.
Field, Staff and Line Officers, 1st Infantry.
Henry Hutchings. Colonel ...............................Austin.
B. F. Delamater, Lieutenant Colonel ................... Caldwell.
August Baushall, Major ..............................Galveston.
Jno. S. Hoover, Major .................................Houston.
Alfred W. Bloor, Major........................Austin.
Emmett E. Walker,-Captain and Adjutant ................Austin.
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Texas Almanac and State Industrial Guide for 1904, book, May 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123779/m1/32/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.