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 [decorative delimiter] Class of 1865

Vol. III
p60
2110

(Born Ky.)

Archibald H. Goodloe

(Ap'd Ky.)

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Military History. — Cadet at the Military Academy, Sep. 1, 1861, to June 23, 1865, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to

Second Lieut., 13th Infantry, June 23, 1865.

First Lieut., 13th Infantry, June 23, 1865.

Served: in garrison at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., Oct. to Dec., 1865; on  p61 frontier duty at Ft. Larned, Kan., Dec., 1865, to Feb., 1866, — Ft. Zarah, Kan., Feb. to Apr., 1866, — Ft. Randall, Dak., June, 1866, to May, 1867,

(Transferred to 22d Infantry, Sep. 21, 1866)

— as Quartermaster, 2d Battalion, 13th Infantry, May 8 to Nov. 2, 1866, and of 22d Infantry, Jan. 1, 1867, to Jan. 31, 1868, — Ft. Sully, Dak., May, 1867, to Oct. 3, 1873, — Adjutant, 22d Infantry, Jan. 31, 1868, to Mar. 16, 1869 (on leave of absence, Apr. 10 to Oct., 1868), — Assistant Adjutant-General, District of S. E. Dakota, Oct., 1868, to Mar., 1869, — Quartermaster, 22d Infantry, July 30, 1869, to July, 1872 (on leave of absence, Oct. 8, 1871, to Apr. 18, 1872), — Yellowstone Expedition,

(Captain, 22d Infantry, July 1, 1872)

July 12 to Oct. 27, 1872, being engaged in several Skirmishes, — and Ft. Randall, Dak., Oct. 9, 1873, to June 27, 1874; in garrison at Ft. Wayne, Mich., July 1 to Sep. 18, 1874, — New Orleans, La., to May 19, 1875, — and Ft. Wayne, Mich., to July 11, 1876; on Sioux Expedition, to Aug. 29, 1876; and on sick leave of absence, Sep. 13, 1876, to Apr. 24, 1883.

Retired from Active Service, Apr. 24, 1883,
for Disability contracted in the Line of Duty.

Vol. IV
p156
[Supplement, Vol. IV: 1890‑1900]

Military History. — Retired officer.

Died Nov. 7, 1900, at Lexington, Ky.: Aged 57.

See Annual Association of Graduates, U. S. M. A., 1900, for an obituary notice, with a portrait.


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