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 [decorative delimiter] Class of 1880

Vol. III
p341
2875

(Born Conn.)º

Charles Stewart

(Ap'd N. Y.)

49

Born Farmington, CT.​a

Military History. — Cadet at the Military Academy, June 14, 1876, to June 11, 1880, when he was graduated, and, availing himself of the provisions of Section 5 of the Act of Congress approved June 23, 1879, was

Honorably Discharged, June 11, 1880.

Civil History. — Unknown, nothing authentic having been received.

Vol. IV
p337
[Supplement, Vol. IV: 1890‑1900]

Civil History. — Unknown.

Vol. V
p313
[Supplement, Vol. V: 1900‑1910]

(State of birth erroneously given in 1900 register as New York)

Civil History. — Degree L.L.B., Columbia, 1882; member of the Bar, New York State; member Board of Selectmen, Franklin, Mass., 1889; Trustee Benjamin Franklin Savings Bank, 1894‑1902; Chairman Board of Education, Franklin, Mass., 1901‑1902; Joint Author Elementary Civics; Teacher and Principal in Public School System, New York City, 1903 to 1909.

Vol. VI
p305
[Supplement, Vol. VI: 1910‑1920]

(Born March 31, 1858.)

Military History. — Cadet at the Military Academy, June 14, 1876, to June 11, 1880, when he was graduated, and availing himself of the provisions of Section 5 of the Act of Congress approved June 23, 1879, was

 p306  Honorably Discharged, June 11, 1880

Captain, Q. M. C., Officers' Reserve Corps, June 5, 1917

On active duty in Transport Service, July 16, 1917; Transport Quartermaster on board U. S. Army Transport Neches, July 20, 1917; fitting out at Newport News, Va., to Oct. 7, 1917, and making two round trips to France, to Feb. 20, 1918; at Hoboken, N. J., in charge of school for Quartermasters, to March 1, 1918; on board U. S. S. Leviathan, making one trip to Liverpool, to April 1, 1918; sick, April 18 to May 7, 1918; at New York City with Transport service, May 7, 1918, to ––––

Civil History. — At New York City, practicing law and teaching to June 5, 1917; Degree of LL.B., Columbia, 1882; member of the Bar of State of New York; member of Board of Selectmen, Franklin, Mass., 1889; Trustee Benjamin Franklin Savings Bank, 1894‑1902; Chairman Board of Education, Franklin, Mass., 1901‑1902; Teacher and Principal in Public School System, New York City, 1903‑1909; joint author of Elementary Civics.

Vol. VII
p173
[Supplement, Vol. VII: 1920‑1920]

Military History. — Cadet at the Military Academy, June 14, 1876, to June 11, 1880, when he was graduated, and availing himself of the provisions of Section 5 of the Act of Congress approved June 23, 1879, was

Honorably Discharged, June 11, 1880.

Captain, Quartermaster Corps, Officers' Reserve Corps, June 5, 1917.

At New York City with Army Transport Service, May 7, 1918, to Aug. 14, 1919, when he was honorably discharged.

Civil History: — At New York City, practicing law and teaching to June 5, 1917; Degree of LL.B., Columbia, 1882; member of the Bar of State of New York; member of Board of Selectmen, Franklin, Mass., 1889; Trustee, Benjamin Franklin Savings Bank, 1894‑1902; Chairman, Board of Education, Franklin, Mass., 1901‑1902; Teacher and Principal in Public School System, New York City, 1903‑1909; joint author of Elementary Civics; teaching in Industrial High School, New York City, to 1928. Retired from professional and business activities 1928.

Address: 330 West 102nd Street, New York City, N. Y.

Vol. VIII
p60
[Supplement, Vol. VIII: 1930‑1940]

Military History: — Honorably Discharged, June 11, 1880.

Died, Dec. 9, 1933, at New York City, N. Y.: Aged 75.

Portrait and obituary in Annual Report, Association of Graduates, for 1934º

Buried, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY.​b


Thayer's Notes:

a Mr. Stewart's birthplace is from his AOG obituary.

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b Mr. Stewart's burial place is from his AOG obituary. Find-a‑Grave has an entry that does not contradict the Register and the AOG obituary, but does not provide enough information to say whether his is the grave referenced there.


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