THE WAR

Barely was the next drill season well inaugurated when the Maine sailed for Havana, and then came the terrible disaster in which many of the division’s shipmates were hurled into eternity, and next the preparation for the approaching conflict with Spain. In April, the First Regiment marched away, the division remaining eager for the coming call. Each drill evening the men put heart, energy and sustained attention into the work. Drills took place on the park in the presence of citizens who paid their tributes of respect to the sailor blue. Each member was urged to train physically, as well as to learn the drills. Seamanship, signalling and such boat work as could be taught were the backbone of the instruction.

Finally the call came and over ninety per cent. of the division volunteered at roll call to enlist in the United States Navy for the entire conflict. On June 6, the division paraded in heavy marching order up Main Street and by Trumbull and Asylum Streets to the railroad station, escorted by posts of the Grand Army and by veteran and active military commands, and entrained for the State Military Rendezvous in Niantic.

On June 15, Commander Field, U. S. N., mustered in the command thenceforward known as the “war company.” Following are the names and the ages with ratings obtained before the mustering out and with the names of the ships on which each individual mainly served:

Henry S. Baldwin, G. M., 1st class,24Seminole
Arthur W. Barber, Landsman,25Minnesota
George S. Baxter, Coxswain,22Wyandotte
Robert C. Beers, Landsman,26Catskill
Howard Berry, Ordinary Seaman,20Wyandotte
Henry W. Bigelow, Seaman,30Minnesota
Herbert G. Bissell, Ordinary Seaman,24Minnesota
Fred G. Blakeslee, Seaman,30Minnesota
Fred E. Bosworth, Quartermaster,23Minnesota
Arthur L. Brewer, Seaman,21Minnesota
George Brinley, Seaman,26Wyandotte
John H. P. Brinley, Seaman,23Wyandotte
Henry R. Buck, Seaman,22East Boston
Joseph F. Burke, Landsman,22Wyandotte
Archibald L. Case, Seaman,23Minnesota
Henry B. Case, Landsman,19Minnesota
Robert D. Chapin, Seaman,22Minnesota
Murray H. Coggeshall, Q. M., 1st Class,25Wyandotte
George F. Colby, Landsman,21Wyandotte
Arthur S. Cutting, Landsman,20Minnesota
Hermann F. Cuntz, Ensign Lr. S. N.,26Sylvia
Stanley K. Dimock, Seaman,20Seminole
Edward J. Doran, Ship’s Apothecary,24Minnesota
Henry W. Drury, Seaman,22Minnesota
Francis E. Field, Seaman,25Minnesota
George C. Forrest, O. M., 3d Class,29Wyandotte
George Foster, Coal Passer,23Wyandotte
Paul Franke, Landsman,24Minnesota
Burton L. Gabrielle, Ordinary Seaman,20Minnesota
Christopher M. Gallup, Fireman,22East Boston
William A. Geer, Landsman,27Minnesota
Frank W. Gillette, Ordinary Seaman,23Wyandotte
William Goulet, Landsman,22Minnesota
James J. Hawley, Q. M., 2d Class,27Seminole
George A. Holcomb, Ord. Seaman,22Seminole
Richard J. Holmes, Ordinary Seaman,25Minnesota
Charles A. Huntington, Chief G. M.,25Wyandotte
William M. Hurd, Seaman,23Minnesota
Edward Q. Jackson, Ord. Seaman,23Minnesota
Lorenzo W. Kenyon, Seaman,20Minnesota
Frank R. Keyes, Chief Quartermaster,21Wyandotte
Frank E. Kowalsky, Coal Passer,21Seminole
Arthur P. LeFever, Landsman,19Minnesota
Michael C. Long, G. M., 2d Class,28Wyandotte
Oliver W. Malm, Seaman,25Minnesota
George R. Martin, Ord. Seaman,19Minnesota
Ralph W. McCreary, B. M., 1st Class,22Wyandotte
J. Ward McManus, Seaman,23Minnesota
Louis F. Middlebrook, Ens’n, U. S. N.,32Enquirer
Guy P. Miller, Seaman,23Minnesota
Hugh I. Miller, Seaman,25Minnesota
James H. Morgan, Q. M., 1st Class,23Seminole
Victor F. Morgan, Seaman,18Minnesota
Shiras Morris, Coxswain,23Wyandotte
Linwood K. Moses, Landsman,20Minnesota
Carl C. Nielson, Wardroom Steward,25Seminole
Edward J. Noble, Ordinary Seaman,23Minnesota
Edwin T. Northam, Seaman,23Minnesota
Robert C. Northam, G. M., 2d Class,25Minnesota
Harry Y. Nutter, Seaman,26Minnesota
Lauriston F. L. Pynchon, Seaman,26Minnesota
Judson B. Root, Ordinary Seaman,22Minnesota
Harrison Sanford, Ordinary Seaman,21Wyandotte
Charles C. Saunders, Seaman,22Minnesota
Felton Parker, Lieutenant, U. S. N.,38Huntress
Lyman Root, Ensign, U. S. N.,29Elfrida
Otto M. Schwerdtfeger, Landsman,22Minnesota
Albert W. Scoville, Jr., Seaman,21East Boston
Lester H. Scoville, Ordinary Seaman,20East Boston
William H. Scrivener, Seaman,21Minnesota
Frederic A. Seaver, Landsman,34Minnesota
Freeman P. Seymour, Ord. Seaman,34Minnesota
Forrest Shepherd, Seaman,28Wyandotte
Herbert E. Storrs, Seaman,19East Boston
Morton C. Talcott, Landsman,20Minnesota
George H. Tinkham, Landsman,22Wyandotte
William C. Tregoning, Seaman,22Seminole
John F. Twardoks, Landsman,21Minnesota
Jonathan K. Uhler, Seaman,24Minnesota
James D. Wells, Seaman,23Minnesota
Richard B. Wells, Coxswain,29Seminole
Alanson H. Wightman, Q. M., 1st Cl.,26Seminole
George E. Wilcox, Ord. Seaman,21Minnesota
Louis B. Wilson, B. M., 1st Class,26Seminole
Frank L. Young, Cabin Steward,19Wyandotte

DIVISION BOAT RACE IN BOSTON HARBOR

From Niantic the division went to the receiving ship Minnesota at the Congress Street slip in the Charlestown Navy Yard. At one time and another officers were detailed and men were drafted to vessels of the “Mosquito fleet,” and these were scattered all the way down the coast to Key West and the Havana Blockade, Ensign Cuntz on the Sylvia having the good fortune to see the Morro.

COURSE FOUR