In the 1900 Federal census, Albert B. Crabb was enumerated with the Military and Naval Forces in Manila, Phillipine Islands. His unit was Company A, 20th Regiment, Infantry.
Rank: Private
Residence: Denver, Colorado
born: December 1874
Single
Born in Kansas; both parents born in Pennsylvania
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Listed as a veteran on
http://www.colorado.gov/dpa/
doit/archives/military/graves/
CollinsCrawley.html
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The Philippine-American War was an armed military conflict between the United States of America and the nascent First Philippine Republic... The conflict officially ended on July 4, 1902.
In the official war years, there were 4,196 American soldiers dead, 1,020 of which were from actual combat; the remainder died of disease, and 2,930 were wounded.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Philippine-American_War#Casualties
In the 1900 Federal census, Albert B. Crabb was enumerated with the Military and Naval Forces in Manila, Phillipine Islands. His unit was Company A, 20th Regiment, Infantry.
Rank: Private
Residence: Denver, Colorado
born: December 1874
Single
Born in Kansas; both parents born in Pennsylvania
- - -
Listed as a veteran on
http://www.colorado.gov/dpa/
doit/archives/military/graves/
CollinsCrawley.html
- - -
The Philippine-American War was an armed military conflict between the United States of America and the nascent First Philippine Republic... The conflict officially ended on July 4, 1902.
In the official war years, there were 4,196 American soldiers dead, 1,020 of which were from actual combat; the remainder died of disease, and 2,930 were wounded.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Philippine-American_War#Casualties
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Co.A 28th US Inf Died in Philippines Islands Sep. 19, 1900 Aged 26 years 11 mo's
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