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 [decorative delimiter] Class of 1886

Vol. III
p394
3109

(Born Mo.)

John T. Haines1

(Ap'd at Large)

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Military History. — Cadet at the Military Academy, Sep. 1, 1882, to July 1, 1886, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to

Second Lieut., 5th Cavalry, July 1, 1886.

Served: on frontier duty at Ft. Riley, Kan., and in the field, Sep. 30, 1886, to Aug. 23, 1887; under instruction at the Infantry and Cavalry School of Application, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., Sep. 1, 1887 to Sep., 1888; and in garrison at that Post and in the field, to –––––.

Vol. IV
p416
[Supplement, Vol. IV: 1890‑1900]

Military History. — Served: With Troop I, 5th Cavalry, in the field, Pine Ridge campaign, Dec. 2, 1890–Jan. 27, 1891. — With troop at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., to Aug., 1891. — Assistant Instructor, Infantry and Cavalry School (Engineering), Aug., 1891

(First Lieut. of Cavalry, 1st Cavalry, July 22, 1892)

(Transferred to 5th Cavalry, Dec. 27, 1892)

to Sept. 1, 1893. — With regiment at Fort McIntosh, Tex., to May 3, 1894. — Intelligence Bureau, War Department, Washington, D. C., to Aug., 1894. — In charge Depot Commissary, Washington, D. C., to Oct. 1, 1894. — Ordinance duty, Springfield Armory, Mas., Oct. 1, 1894 to Oct. 1, 1895. — With regiment at Fort McIntosh, Tex., to Jan. 1, 1896, and at Fort Sam Houston, Tex., Jan. 1, 1896 to May 28, 1898 (Regimental Quartermaster, March 1, 1897 to Jan. 1, 1899 — resigned). — With regiment  p417 in the field at Mobile, Ala., Tampa, Fla., and Huntsville, Ala., until Aug. 19, 1898. — Sick leave (typhoid fever) until Jan. 1, 1899. — Recruiting service, Kansas City, Mo., Jan., 1899 to ––––

Vol. V
p382
[Supplement, Vol. V: 1900‑1910]

Military History. — Unknown, no information having been received.

(Captain, 11th Cavalry, Feb. 2, 1901)

— Graduate Infantry and Cavalry School, 1889.

Vol. VI
p416
[Supplement, Vol. VI: 1910‑1920]

(John Taylor Haines, Born March 8, 1864.)

Military History. —

First Lieut., 1st Cavalry, July 22, 1892.

Transferred to 5th Cavalry, Dec. 27, 1892.

at Kansas City, Mo., on recruiting service, January, to Dec. 18, 1899; reported at San Juan, Porto Rico, Jan. 1, 1900; commanding Port of Cayey and Collector of Customs at Arroyo, Jan. 3 to March 10, 1900;  p417 at Manati, P. R., commanding Troop, March 18 to June 30, 1900; changed station to Fort Myer, Va.; at Fort Myer, commanding Troop to

(Captain, 11th Cavalry, Feb. 2, 1901)

March, 1901; at Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., to June, 1901; at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., to December, 1901; en route to Philippines to Feb. 3, 1902; in Samar, commanding Troop, to October, 1902; Assistant to Adjutant-General, Department of Luzon, Oct. 13, 1902, to July 25, 1903; Aide-de‑Camp to Major-General Wade, July 25, 1903, to Jan. 15, 1904; en route to U. S. and on leave to April 11, 1904; at Fort Riley, Kans., commanding Troop, May 8, 1904, to June 2, 1905; (Regimental Adjutant, June 13, 1905, to Jan. 1, 1907); at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, with regiment, June 3, 1905, to Oct. 5, 1906; (Adjutant-General at Camp Columbia and at Pinar del Rio, Cuba, with regiment, to Dec. 7, 1906; at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, commanding Troop, to June 17, 1907; at Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., June 20, 1907, to Sept., 1909; (at Fort Niagara, N. Y., Chief Range Officer at Atlantic Rifle Competition, July 15‑29, 1908; with National Guard of Massachusetts, Jan. 18 to Feb. 4, 1909; Chief Range Officer, Atlantic Rifle Competition, July 14‑31, 1909); at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., commanding Troop, Sept. 10, 1909, to

(Major of Cavalry, March 3, 1911)

 p411  March 8, 1911; (inspecting National Guard of Georgia, March 16 to 26, 1910); at San Antonio, Texas, in Maneuver Division, from March 11, 1911

Died, May 11, 1911, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas; Aged 47.

Portrait and obituary in Annual Report, Association of Graduates, for 1911.

Buried, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA.


The Author's Note:

1 Son of Bvt. Brig.‑General Indicates a West Point graduate, Class of 1849: a link to his biographical entry in Cullum's Register.Thomas J. Haines, Class of 1849.


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