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George N. Chase |
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Military History. — Cadet at the Military Academy, Sep. 1, 1873, to June 14, 1877, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to Additional Second Lieut., 1st Infantry, June 15, 1877. Served: on leave of absence and awaiting orders, June 15 to Dec. 16, (Second Lieut., 4th Infantry, July 1, 1877) 1877; and on frontier duty at Ft. Fred Steele, Wy., Dec. 16, 1877, to Nov. 16, 1878, — and Ft. Fetterman, Wy., Nov. 19, 1878, to Nov. 10, 1881, — and Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., to July 12, 1882; as Professor of Military Science and Tactics at Galeville University, Wis., to July 1, 1883, and at University of Wisconsin, to July 1, 1885; on frontier duty p290 at Ft. Niobrara, Neb., to Nov. 6, 1885; as Aide-de‑Camp to General (First Lieut., 4th Infantry, Nov. 10, 1886) Howard, Nov. 9, 1885, to Dec. 4, 1889; and on sick leave of absence, to –––––. Vol. IV Military History. — On sick leave to Feb. 21,º 1891.
Retired from Active Service,
— Tendered his services to the War Department for active service at the outbreak of the Spanish-American war, Feb. 18, 1898. — Residence, Santa Barbara, Cal. Vol. V Military History. — Retired officer. Civil History. — Engaged in mining operations in the Joplin (Mo.) Zinc and Lead District, 1900 to date. — Residence, Santa Barbara, Cal. Vol. VI (George Nathan Chase, Born July 31, 1853.) Military History. — First Lieut., 4th Infantry, Nov. 10, 1886.
First Lieut., U. S. A., Retired, Feb. 20, 1891,
Civil History. — Engaged in mining operations in Joplin, Mo., zinc and lead district; since 1900, resided at Santa Barbara, Cal. Died, March 19, 1916, at Los Angeles, Cal.: Aged 63. Obituary notice in Annual Report, Association of Graduates, for 1916. |
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