13th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry

13th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry (1898-1899) - Organized and mustered into the service of the United States at St. Paul, Minn., May 7, 1898, with 50 officers and 979 enlisted men.


 * Assignments:
 * Assigned to Second Independent Brigade, Philippine Islands Expeditionary Forces
 * Assigned to First Brigade, Second Division, Eighth Army Corps


 * Movements:
 * Left St. Paul May 16; arrived at San Francisco, Cal., May 21
 * Sailed for Manila, P. I., June 27, on the "City of Para", arrived at Manila Bay July 31; disembarked at Parañaque August 7 and marched to Camp Dewey


 * Participated in the battle of Manila, August 13, as a part of the Third Brigade, Second Division
 * On duty as provost guard of Manila, forming part of the Separate Brigade, Eighth Army Corps, from August 22,1898, to March 19, 1899
 * Participating in the engagement at Manila February 4, 1899, and in the attack on Manila February 22 and 23.
 * Went into the field on March 20 as part of the Third Brigade, Second Division, and participated in engagements with insurgents near Mariquina, March 25
 * Bocaue, April 9 and 10
 * Guiguinto, April 10, 11, and 21
 * Santa Maria, April 12.
 * From April 23 to May 23 formed part of the Provisional Brigade of General Lawton's expedition to the north of Manila, and participated in engagements at:
 * Norzagaray
 * Angat
 * Polo
 * San Rafael
 * Baliuag
 * Maasin
 * San Ildefonso
 * San Miguel
 * San Isidro
 * May 23 to August 4, on guard duty along line of Manila and Dagupan Railroad from Caloocan to Guiguinto, guarding, protecting, and patrolling towns of Malabon, Polo, Meycauayan, and Guiguinto
 * Returned to Manila August 4
 * Sailed from Manila on transport "Sheridan" August 11; arrived at San Francisco, Cal., September 7

Mustered out of the service of the United States at San Francisco, October 3, 1899, with 51 officers and 956 enlisted men. Casualties while in service: Officers-wounded, 6; died of wounds, 1; died of disease, 1. Enlisted men-killed in action, 4; wounded, 68; died of wounds, 2; died of disease, 33; killed by accident, 2; drowned, 1; deserted, 2.

See Also:
 * Spanish American War
 * Spanish American War Regiments
 * Spanish American War Camps