MILITARY SERVICE
Spanish American War

Private Millard Mayo Auxier of  Nebraska
enlisted on June 20, 1898 at Columbus,
Nebraska. He was first assigned to a recruit
detachment at San Francisco, California from
June 27 to August 21, 1898.  He served on
Honolulu Island from August 28 to November
of 1898. On December 3, 1898 he was assigned
to Company M of the 1st Regiment, Nebraska
Volunteer Infantry and was sent to Manila
during the Philippine Insurrection. It was
during this tour of duty that he contracted
Typhoid Fever and was repeatedly hospitalized
for illness. He was discharged at Presidio, San
Francisco, California on August 23, 1899.

Private Emlace Roberson of Texas served with Company M of the 6th U.S. Cavalry as one of Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders. He was the son of Samuel Roberson and the grandson of Fanny Auxier Roberson.

Quartermaster Sergeant Fred P. Auxer of Ohio enlisted with the U.S. Army on April 26, 1898 at Cleveland, Ohio. He mustered in on May 11, 1898 and served with Company K, 5th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He was discharged on November 5, 1898. He was the son of Perry H. Auxer.

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