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Register of Officers and Graduates
of the United States Military Academy
Class of 1862

For a few words about Cullum's Register and the organization of the entries on this site, see the orientation page to the Register. The links below, to the individual entries, open in another window.

Ranald S. Mackenzie: Fought for the Union in the War between the States; afterwards, one of the most success­ful Indian fighters in the West.

George L. Gillespie: Forty years as an Army engineer, in river and harbor improvements; fought for the Union in the War between the States (Medal of Honor).

George Burroughs: Engineer, fought for the Union in the War between the States; died seven years after graduating.

Charles R. Suter: Engineer, whose forty-four years in the Army were spent mostly in river and harbor improvements; fought for the Union in the War between the States.

Jared A. Smith: Engineer, fought for the Union in the War between the States; his forty years in the Army were spent in river and harbor improvements.

Samuel M. Mansfield: Fought for the Union in the War between the States; forty years as an Army engineer in harbor and river improvement.

Henry C. Wharton: Engineer, served in the Union Army in the War between the States; died eight years after graduating.

Clemens C. Chaffee: Ordnance officer, fought for the Union in the War between the States; died shortly after the war, five years after graduating.

Morris Schaff: Nine years in the Ordnance, about half of them in Union service during the War between the States; in civilian life, a glass manufacturer; author of several books, especially Spirit of Old West Point.

Jasper Myers: Ordnance officer, served the union in the War between the States; resigned eight years after graduating and was a farmer in California.

William A. Marye: Ordnance officer, served the Union in the War between the States; in his forty-year career, he commanded many of the Army's more important arsenals.

Frank B. Hamilton: Artilleryman, fought for the Union in the War between the States; taught at the Military Academy; military attaché in Madrid.

Isaac Arnold: Nearly forty years in Ordnance, fought for the Union in the War between the States, and commanded several arsenals.

Tully McCrea: Artilleryman, fought for the Union in the War between the States, taught at the Military Academy, and served in the Philippines during the insurgency.

James M. Lancaster: Artilleryman, fought for the Union in the War between the States, taught military science, fought in Puerto Rico in the Spanish-American War.

John Egan: Artilleryman, fought for the Union in the War between the States, taught six years at the Military Academy, served on the western frontier.

Asa Bolles: Artilleryman, served in the Union Army during the War between the States, but died within a year after graduating.

James A. Sanderson: Artilleryman, killed fighting for the Union in the War between the States, two years after graduating.

Clifton Comly: Ordnance officer, fought for the Union in the War between the States; taught five years at the Military Academy; ended his career as President of the Ordnance Board.

William C. Bartlett: Artilleryman, fought for the Union in the War between the States; the remainder of his thirty years in the Army spent in various garrisons, mostly in the Far West.

J. Eveleth Wilson: Artilleryman, fought for the Union in the War between the States; died after 25 years in the Army spent in various garrisons, mostly in the East.

John H. Calef: Forty years in the Army as an artilleryman, fought for the Union in the War between the States.

Samuel B. McIntire: Artilleryman, fought for the Union in the War between the States; resigned five years after the war, to farm and practice law.

Albert M. Murray: Fought for the Union in the War between the States, and died in a Confederate prison two years after graduating.

James H. Rollins: Ordnance officer, fought for the Union in the War between the States, and later commanded several arsenals, but his career cut short by illness.

James H. Lord: As an artilleryman he fought for the Union in the War between the States; after the war, most of his career was as a quartermaster.

Frederick J. James: Cavalry­man, fought for the Union in the War between the States, and died during the war, two years after graduating.

Charles N. Warner: Fought for the Union in the War between the States; resigned eight years after graduating and practiced law.


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