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 [decorative delimiter] Class of 1900

Vol. IV
p669
3945

(Born Mas.)

Charles R. Lawson

(Ap'd Mas.)

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Military History. — Cadet at the U. S. M. A., from June 15, 1896 to June 13, 1900, when he was graduated and promoted in the army to

Second Lieut. of Artillery, 7th Artillery, June 13, 1900

Vol. V
p635
[Supplement, Vol. V: 1890‑1900]

Military History. — Served: At Fort Preble, Me., to Aug. 1, 1902.

(First Lieut., Artillery Corps, July 1, 1901)

— At Fort Hamilton, N. Y., to Aug. 22, 1904; at West Point, N. Y., as Instructor in Department of Modern Languages, Aug. 22, 1904 to Aug. 13, 1907.

(Captain, Coast Artillery Corps, Jan. 25, 1907)

Vol. VI
p904
[Supplement, Vol. VI: 1900‑1910]

(Charles Robert Lawson, Born Aug. 7, 1878.)

Military History. —

Captain, Coast Artillery Corps, Jan. 25, 1907.

At U. S. Military Academy, Assistant Professor, Department of Modern Languages, April 13, 1907, to June 22, 1908; on leave of absence to Aug. 13, 1908; at Fort Barrancas, Fla., commanding company, Aug. 15, 1908, to

(Captain and Quartermaster, by Detail, Dec. 17, 1909)

Dec. 21, 1909; at Washington, D. C., in office of Quartermaster-General, December, 1909, to May 30, 1910; absent sick and on sick leave, May 31 to Nov. 8, 1910.

Died, Nov. 8, 1910, at Brooklyn, N. Y.: Aged 32.

Buried, Cherry Hill Cemetery, Gloucester, MA.


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