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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 [First Page] [139], (1) Lines: 0 to ——— 6.148pt ——— Normal Page PgEnds: TE [139], (1) Appendix Class of 1889 From Register of Graduates (2000), p. 4–64. Admitted as cadets: 7 in 1884; 33 on June 14, 1885; 9 on September 1, 1885 Graduated on June 12, 1889 Antonio Barrios: born in Guatemala; admitted as foreign cadet; first foreign cadet to graduate from West Point; minister of public works in Guatemala; died in Guatemala in 1915, age forty-nine. (Cullum no. 3329, 48th in class) Morris Keene Barroll: born in and admitted from Maryland; selectedArtillery;retiredascolonelin1920;diedinWashington dc in 1947, age eighty-one. (Cullum no. 3298, 17th in class) Walter Augustus Bethel: born in and admitted from Ohio; selected Artillery; studied law; promoted to major general and appointed judge advocate general of the U.S. Army; retired disabled in 1924; died in Washington dc in 1954, age eightyseven . (Cullum no. 3295, 14th in class) Edmund Molyneux Blake: born in South Carolina; admitted from North Carolina; selected Artillery; retired as colonel in 1922; died in Washington dc in 1927, age sixty-one. (Cullum no. 3288, 7th in class) Edwin Victor Bookmiller: born in and admitted from Ohio; selected Infantry; retired disabled as major in 1915; recalled to active duty in 1917–19 as colonel; died in Washington dc in 1946, age seventy-nine. (Cullum no. 3309, 28th in class) Samuel Burkhardt Jr.: born in and admitted from Illinois; selected Infantry; Vera Cruz Expedition, 1914; retired as colonel appendix 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 [140], (2) Lines: 69 ——— 2.0pt PgV ——— Normal P PgEnds: [140], (2) in 1920; died in Chicago in 1929, age sixty-four. (Cullum no. 3326, 45th in class) Archibald Campbell: born in Pennsylvania; admitted from New York; selected Artillery; retired as brigadier general in 1929; died in Virginia in 1959, age ninety-three. (Cullum no. 3302, 21st in class) Sydney Amos Cloman: born in and admitted from Ohio; selected Infantry; observer of Russian Army, 1905; military attach é, London, 1907–11; resigned as major in 1917; colonel in National Army in 1917; retired as lieutenant colonel in 1919; promoted to colonel posthumously; died in California in 1923, age fifty-five. (Cullum no. 3321, 40th in class) Edwin Tuttle Cole: born in Maryland; admitted from Pennsylvania ; selected Infantry; retired in 1911 as major; recalled to active duty in 1911–19 as colonel; died in Pennsylvania in 1940, age seventy-three. (Cullum no. 3316, 35th in class) Charles Crawford: born in Ohio; admitted from Kentucky; selected Infantry; promoted to brigadier general in World War I; retired disabled as colonel in 1919; retired as brigadier general in 1930, died in Kansas in 1945, age seventy-nine. (Cullum no. 3322, 41st in class) Albert Milligan D’Armit: born in Pennsylvania; admitted from Iowa; selected Engineers; died as first lieutenant while an instructor at West Point in 1895, age thirty. (Cullum no. 3283, 2nd in class) Wilmont Edward Ellis: Born in and admitted from New Jersey ; selected Artillery; retired as colonel in 1920; died in South Carolina in 1938, age seventy. (Cullum no. 3291, 10th in class) Clement A. Finley Flagler: born in Georgia; admitted from Iowa; selected Engineers; major general and Forty-second Division commander during World War I; died at Baltimore md in 1922, age fifty-four. (Cullum no. 3284, 3rd in class) William Sydney Graves: born in and admitted from Texas; selected Infantry; promoted to major general and commander of American Expeditionary Force, Siberia; retired in 1928; died 140 [3.144.48.135] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 13:22 GMT) appendix 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 [141], (3) Lines: 101 ——— 12.0pt P ——— Normal Page PgEnds: TE [141], (3) inNewJerseyin1940,ageseventy-four.(Cullumno.3323,42nd in class) William George Haan: born in and admitted from Indiana; selected Artillery; major general and Thirty-second Division commander during World War I; retired in 1922; died in Washington dc in 1924, age...

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