Spanish Americn War
Types of Records
Muster rolls are arranged by regiment and company. Provide name, rank, muster dates, nativity and remarks.
Iowa. Adjutant General's Office. Roster and Record of Iowa Soldiers in Miscellaneous Organizations of the Mexican War, Indian Campaigns, War of the Rebellion, Spanish-American, and Phillipine Wars. vol 6. Des Moines: E.H. English, 1908-1911. Digital copy available in FamilySearch catalog.
Swisher, Jacob A (Jacob Armstrong). Iowa in Times of War. State Historical Society of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, 1943. Digital copy available in FamilySearch catalog.
Venzon, Anne C. The Spanish-American War: An Annotated Bibliography. New York. Garland, 1990.
Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming. Roster of Commissioned Officers of the Second Regiment of Infantry, United States Army, Who Participated in the Campaign Against Santiago de Cuba, and Who Were Present With the Army at Anytime Between June 2nd and July 17th, 1898/ N.p. 1904
Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming. Roster of Enlisted Men of the Second Regiment of Infantry, United States Army, Who Participated in the Campaign Against Santiago de Cuba, and Who Were Present With the Army at Anytime Between June 2nd and July 17th, 1898/ N.p. 1904
United Spanish War Veterans (USWV) fraternal society 1904-1992 consisted of veterans from three conflicts: Spanish-American War - Apr 1898 to Feb 1899, fighting ending Jul 1898 but treaty not signed until following February; Phillipine-American War-Feb 1899 to Jul 1902; and Chinese Relief Expedition - 1900 to 1901, also known as The Boxer Rebellion.
USWV death notices known as TAPS of men who were born or died in Monroe county. Originals of the forms are located at Iowa Genealogical Society, 628 E Grand Ave, Des Moines, Iowa, 50309-1924. Additional information can include service, marital status, spouse's name, date and place of birth, date and place of death, burial information.