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Sigerfoos was born to George W. Sigerfoos and Nancy Sigerfoos (née Shank) on December 14, 1868. The elder Sigerfoos had a number of professions during his lifetime, working as a school teacher at one point, until finally opening a dry goods business in
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Morrow and his associates" received praise for their efficient management of the facility, in which superior sanitary conditions prevented the outbreaks of any contagious diseases; however, Sigerfoos was also responsible for this successful outcome.
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in response to allegations that the United States military was committing atrocities against
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to be broken up into detachments. These detachments were spread throughout the province of
Santiago and were "actively engaged" in the suppression of the "frequent depredations of organized brigands."
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before his regiment embarked on another tour of duty overseas. In early
February, 1900, Sigerfoos was appointed recorder for an army retiring board that was to meet in Chicago under the command of
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army officer for "murder in violation of the laws and customs of war." Sentenced "to be hung by the neck until...dead," Pré's sentence was commuted to fifteen years of hard labor at a prison in
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Serving in the Division of Cuba, Comprising the Departments of Matanzas and Santa Clara; Province of Havana and Pinar del Rio; Havana; and Santiago and Puerto Principe
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camp of "1,000 huts, of reed and mud," were to be built and Sigerfoos, a member of the committee, was assigned as administrator.
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1461:"Caring for the Tientsin Flood Sufferers," 1917, p. 2.
1452:"Caring for the Tientsin Flood Sufferers," 1917, p. 1.
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1866:. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
1849:. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
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1163:"New Military Man at 'U'," 1905, p. 4.
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2000:"New Military Man at 'U'"
1975:. May 30, 1905. p. 6
1969:"Capt. Sigerfoos Accepts"
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