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Townsley to Major General Leonard Wood, War Department,Washington, D.C., 12 July 1913, AGODF No. 315634, H. P. Silver, RG 94, NA; President Woodrow Wilson to Henry Breckinridge, War Department, Washington, D.C., 19 August 1913, AGODF No. 315634, H. P. Silver, RG 94, NA; Special Orders No. 208, War Department, Washington, D.C., 6 September 1918, paragraph 9.

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Monthly Reports of Chaplain H. Percy Silver from U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York, November and December 1913, October 1915, AGODF No. 315634, H. P. Silver, RG 94, NA.

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Monthly Report of Chaplain Remsen B. Ogilby from U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York, September 1918, AGODF No. 319.1, RG 247, NA; "Memoirs of Sergeant Robert Johnson," Manuscript Collection, U.S. Military Academy Library, West Point, New York.

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Monthly Reports of Chaplains Remsen B. Ogilby from U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York, September-November 1918, AGODF No. 319.1, RG 247, NA; Chaplain R. B. Ogilby to Bishop Charles H. Brent, General Headquarters, A.E.F., France, 3 November 1918, Container No. 16, Brent Papers, Library of Congress.

The Pointer, 17 December 1943, pp. 4, 30.

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Name

Bell, Albert D.

Boone, John C. Breden, John G. Carey, Patrick P.

Chouinard, Horace A.

Cornish, William B.

Doyle, Herbert P.

Date & Place of Death 13 October 1918

(France) 38 October 1918 (Camp Mills, N.Y.) 19 January 1918 (Panama) 10 April 1918 (Hot Springs, Arkansas) 2 September 1918 (Montevideo, Minnesota) 21 September 1918 (Camp Devens, Massachusetts) 5 October 1918 (France)

Denomination

Lutheran

Disciples of Christ

United Brethren

Roman Catholic

Episcopalian

Methodist

Roman Catholic

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Source: Office of the Chief, of Chaplains, Department of the Army, Washington, D.C.

APPENDIX 3

ROSTER OF BLACK VOLUNTEER CHAPLAINS

WHO SERVED DURING THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR

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Sources: Gatewood, Willard B. (Jr.), “Smoked Yankees" and the Struggle for Empire (Urbana, Illinois University of Illinois Press, 1971): Old Military Branch, National Archives, Washington, D.C.

ROSTER OF BLACK ARMY CHAPLAINS WHO SERVED DURING WORLD WAR I

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ROSTER OF BLACK ARMY CHAPLAINS WHO SERVED DURING WORLD WAR I-Continued

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Johnson, Berryman H.

Love, Edgar A.

McAllister, Reuben N.

McDonald, Frederick D.L.

McGee, Lewis A.
Means, Needham M.

Miller, Clifford L.

Morris, Robert G.

Newman, Allen D. Oveltrea, John W.

Parker, George C.

Parks, Cornelius G.
Prioleau, George W.
Rankin, A.E.

Robeson, Benjamin C.

Baptist

Methodist Episcopal
Methodist Episcopal

African Methodist Episcopal

African Methodist Episcopal

African Methodist Episcopal
Congregational
Methodist Episcopal
Baptist

African Methodist Episcopal
Methodist Episcopal

African Methodist Episcopal
African Methodist Episcopal
Presbyterian

African Methodist Episcopal, Zion

Baptist

National Baptist

African Methodist Episcopal Presbyterian

Robinson, Uriah J.

Rogers, Hugh A.

Baptist

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African Methodist Episcopal

Singleton, George A.

African Methodist Episcopal

Snowden, Isaac C.

African Methodist Episcopal

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