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 [decorative delimiter] Class of 1895

Vol. IV
p584
3623

(Born Ariz.)

Harry Howard Stout​1

(Ap'd Pa.)

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Military History. — Cadet at the U. S. M. A., from June 17, 1891, to June 12, 1895, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to

(Second Lieut. of Cavalry, 6th Cavalry, June 12, 1895)

Served: On duty with troop at Fort Myer, Va., October 1, 1895 to April, 1898; at Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, Ga., April 19, 1898; at Tampa, Fla., May 25, 1898; in the Santiago campaign, June 14 to Aug., 1898; Instructor of Mathematics, U. S. M. A., West Point, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1898

(First Lieut., Ordnance, Nov. 21, 1898)

to Jan., 1899; Watertown Arsenal, Jan. 16, 1899 to ––––

Vol. V
p534
[Supplement, Vol. V: 1900‑1910]

Military History. — Served: At Watertown Arsenal, Jan. 16, 1899 to June, 1899; Benicia Arsenal, June 17, 1899 to Jan., 1900; Inspector of Powder, California Powder Works, Santa Cruz, Cal., Jan. 8, 1900 to Dec. 28, 1901.

(Resigned, Dec. 28, 1901)

Civil History. — General Manager, Peyton Chemical Co., San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 28, 1901 to Dec. 3, 1907. — Residence, Berkeley, Cal.

Vol. VI
p719
[Supplement, Vol. VI: 1910‑1920]

(Born Dec. 8, 1872.)

Military History. —

First Lieut., Ordnance Department, Nov. 21, 1898.

Resigned, Dec. 28, 1901.

Commissioned

Lieut.‑Colonel, Ordnance Department, Sept. 30, 1918.

At Souilly, France, Chief Ammunition Officer, 1st Army, Oct. 28, 1918, to April 4, 1919; at Washington, D. C., until he was

Honorably Discharged, April 21, 1919.

Civil History. — At San Francisco, Cal., General Manager Peyton Chemical Co., Dec. 28, 1901, to Dec. 3, 1907; Constructing Engineer, General Chemical Co., Bay Point, Cal., to 1911; Constructing Engineer, General Chemical Co., at New York City, 1911 to 1914; Superintendent Nichols Copper Co., New York City, 1914 to 1917; Consulting Metallurgist, Phelps Dodge Corporation, 99 Johns St., New York, to ––––

Address: Douglas, Arizona.

Vol. VII
p391
[Supplement, Vol. VII: 1920‑1930]

Military History: —

First Lieut., Ordnance Department, Nov. 21, 1898.

Resigned, Dec. 28, 1901.

Lieutenant-Colonel, Ordnance Department, Sept. 30, 1918.

At Souilly, France, Chief Ammunition Officer, 1st Army, Oct. 28, 1918, to April 4, 1919; at Washington, D. C., until he was

Honorably Discharged, April 21, 1919.

Civil History. — At San Francisco, Calif., General Manager Peyton Chemical Co., Dec. 28, 1901, to Dec. 3, 1907; Constructing Engineer, General Chemical Co., Bay Point, Cal, to 1911; Constructing Engineer, General Chemical Co., at New York City, 1911 to 1914; Superintendent Nichols Copper Co., New York City, 1914 to 1917; Consulting Metallurgist, Phelps Dodge Corp., 99 Johns St., New York, to 1930; Consulting Metallurgical Engineer for Phelps Dodge Co.; also independent office at 40 Wall Street as General Consulting Metallurgical Engineer.

Address: 40 Wall Street, New York City, N. Y.

Vol. VIII
p98
[Supplement, Vol. VIII: 1930‑1940]

Military History:— 1st Lt. Ord. Dept., Nov. 21, 1898. Resigned, Dec. 28, 1901.

Civil History:— Metallurgist, Phelps Dodge Co., Douglas, Ariz., to 1921 and same capacity in New York, N. Y. to 1933; Independent Consulting Engineering Office, New York, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1930, to May, 1936; retired from active business May, 1936.

Vol. IX
p64
[Supplement, Vol. IX: 1940‑1950]

Military History:— 1 Lt Ord 21 Nov 1898. Resd 28 Dec 1901.

Died, Apr. 13, 1949, at Plainfield, N. J.: Aged 76.

Buried, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA.


The Author's Note:º

1 Father of Harry H. Stout, Jr., Class of 1922.


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