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Frederick Funston DS Dating Between Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars

1p partly printed and partly handwritten document signed by Colonel Frederick Funston (1865-1917) as "Frederick Funston, Colonel 20th Kans. Inf. U.S.A. Commanding the Regiment", in lower right corner. Also signed by Charles B. Walker as, "Chas. B. Walker, 1st Lieutenant 20th Kans. Inf. U.S.A. Adjutant of the Regiment", in lower left corner. In very good to near fine condition, with expected toning, isolated discolored spots, and minor wrinkles, measuring 15" x 10.25" unrolled. 

The document, with its modest printed eagle seal at top, announced the promotion of Lorillard Wickham to Corporal of the 20th Kansas Infantry effective September 5, 1898. Signed at Camp Merriam in San Francisco on September 19, 1898, approximately 1 month after the United States and Spain ceased hostilities in the Spanish-American War, and about 1 month before the 20th Kansas Infantry continued onto the Philippines to engage in the imminent Philippine-American War.

Corporal Lorillard Wickham (circa 1877-1958) likely enlisted after the Kansas Governor's call for volunteers in late April 1898. Troops were mustered in Topeka in mid-May and dispatched to San Francisco-area training camps that summer. Before the 20th Kansas Infantry could fight against the Spanish, however, the war ended. Instead, the Regiment was sent to the Philippines to subdue their newly acquired Filipino subjects. Corporal Wickham was probably with Colonel Funston during the April 1899 seizure of Calumpit. About as many 20th Kansans died in battle as they did of disease, but Wickham survived. Regimental histories indicate he was mustered out of the service in late October 1899.

Frederick "Fighting Fred" Funston was a journalist, railroad man, and botanist before commanding the 20th Kansas Infantry at the onset of the Spanish-American War. His participation in major engagements of the Philippine-American War earned him the Medal of Honor. The most spectacular of these triumphs was the capture of Filipino rebel leader Emilio Aguinaldo (1869-1964) on March 23, 1901. Funston and other Americans had infiltrated Aguinaldo's encampment posing as prisoners of war held by native troops; he was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General following this dramatic ploy.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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