The
Second Army Corps was constituted May 7, and May 16 Maj. Gen.
William M. Graham, was assigned to the command, and the troops which were to compose the corps were ordered to this camp. General Graham arrived May 19 and assumed command, which he exercised during the existence of the camp. This corps was composed wholly of
volunteers. The troops commenced arriving the 18th of May, and by the last of that month there were 18,309 officers and men in camp. On the last day of June there were 23,511 officers and men, on the last day of July there were 22,180, on the last day of August the troops present at this camp. Total number of troops that went to Camp Alger 31,195.
Duffield's brigade left camp June 15 and
Garretson's brigade July 5, both for
Santiago, Cuba to reinforce Gen.
Shafter's army. ==President McKinley==