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Military History. — Cadet at the Military Academy, July 1, 1864, to June 15, 1868, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to Second Lieut., 25th Infantry, June 15, 1868. Served: in garrison at Humboldt, Ten., Sep. 30, 1868, to Apr. 27, (Unassigned, Apr. 26, 1869) 1869; awaiting orders, Apr. 27 to July 14, 1869; on frontier duty, at Ft. (Assigned to 23d Infantry, July 14, 1869) Colville, Wash., Oct. 16, 1869, to June 12, 1872, — Camp Hualapai, Ara., Sep. 19, 1872, to Apr. 13, 1873 (sick leave of absence, to Oct. 19, 1873), — Ft. Yuma, Cal., to Apr. 17, 1874, — Los Angeles, Cal., to July, 1874, (First Lieut., 23d Infantry, July 24, 1874) — Omaha Barracks, Neb., Sep. 22 to Oct. 11, 1874, — Court-martial duty at St. Louis, Mo., to Mar., 1875, — Omaha Barracks, Neb., Mar. 5, 1875, to Dec. 17, 1876, — Regimental Adjutant, Oct. 1, 1876, to Mar. 28, 1886, — Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., Dec. 19, 1876, to Jan. 27, 1879, — Ft. Supply, I. T., to Oct. 11, 1879, — Camp on North Fork of Canadian River, I. T., to Feb. 11, 1880, — Ft. Supply, I. T., to Nov. 15, 1880, — Ft. Dodge, Kan., to Oct. 19, 1881, — and Ft. Union, N. M., to June 1, 1884, — in garrison at Ft. Wayne, Mich., to Oct. 27, 1885; and on sick leave of absence, to Mar. 28, 1886. Died, Mar. 28, 1886, at New York city: Aged 41. See Annual Association of Graduates, U. S. M. A., 1886, for an obituary notice, with a portrait.º Buried, West Point Cemetery, West Point, NY. |
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