Person:Harry Smith (62)

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Major General Brigadier General Harry Alexander Smith
m. 15 Aug 1865
  1. Major General Brigadier General Harry Alexander Smith1866 - 1929
  2. William Columbus Smith1867 - 1903
  • HMajor General Brigadier General Harry Alexander Smith1866 - 1929
  • WHarriet Newcomb1860 - 1960
m. 1892
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] Major General Brigadier General Harry Alexander Smith
Gender Male
Birth[9][3][10] 18 Jun 1866 Atchison, Atchison County, KS, USA
Graduation[12][25] 1890 United States Military Academy, , West Point, Orange County, NY, USA
Graduation[9][6][10][25] 1891 United States Military Academy, , West Point, Orange County, NY, USA
Other[9][25] 1891 United States Military Academy, , West Point, Orange County, NY, USAMilit-Beg
Marriage 1892 to Harriet Newcomb
Other[13][26] 1898 CubaMisc
Residence[6][9][14] 1903 529 South Fourth St, Atchison, Atchison County, KS, USA
Occupation[14][15] From 1903 to 1910 Captain U. S. A.
Residence[16][15] From 1910 to 1917 704 N 4th, Atchison, Atchison County, KS, USA
Other[5][27] 1914 Veracruz, , Baja California Norte, MexicoMisc
Occupation[16] 1917 Major U. S. A.
Other[17][28] 2 Dec 1919 Trevesen, , Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, GermanyMisc
Residence[18] 1922 Washington Barracks, , Washington, District of Columbia, DC, USA
Other[19][20][29] From 4 Feb 1923 to Jul 1925 General Service Schools, Fort Leavenworth, , Leavenworth County, KS, USAMisc
Occupation[5] 1926 a Major General US Army
Other[21][30] From 6 Feb 1926 to 15 Sep 1926 Geneva, , Geneva canton, SwitzerlandMisc
Occupation[12] 1927 Omaha, Douglas County, NE, USAa Commandant of the Seventh Corps
Other[22][31] 22 May 1929 Clarkson Hospital, , Omaha, Douglas County, NE, USAIllness
Death[9][10] 26 May 1929 Clarkson Hospital, , Omaha, Douglas County, NE, USA
Burial[2][11][24] 29 May 1929 Mount Vernon Cemetery, 6920 Rawlins Rd, Atchison, Atchison County, KS, USA
Other[23] 29 May 1929 First Presbyterian Church, , Omaha, Douglas County, NE, USAFuneral
References
  1. Martin, Ruth Margaret Mellenbruch. Family tree--Challis Harres Martin Tonsing Otis. (Fort Worth, Texas, USA: Paul Martin Tonsing, 1979)
    35.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Ford, Don. Cemetery Inscriptions Atchison County, Kansas. (Heritage Books, Inc, Bowie, Maryland, 1987)
    303.
  3. 3.0 3.1 United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule, Atchison County, Kansas, National Archives and Records Ad. (1870).
  4. 1920 to June 4, 1935, Record Type: newspaper clippings, Subject: Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives
    5, Monday, August 30, 1920.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 1920 to June 4, 1935, Record Type: newspaper clippings, Subject: Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives
    76, Washington, September 22, 1926.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Chaky, Rebecca (Rebecca Carol), and Ruth (Ruth Mellenbruch) Martin. Ruth Martin Family Tree 1995: Brown, Challiss, Earhart, Harres, Martin, Mellenbruch, Milbank, Tonsing, Walker. (Friendswood, Texas: Never Done Press, 1995)
    51-64.
  7. 1920 to June 4, 1935, Record Type: newspaper clippings, Subject: Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives
    3, Gen Harry Smith an Atchison Man, Atchison, Kas., Dec. 2.
  8. 1920 to June 4, 1935, Record Type: newspaper clippings, Subject: Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives
    48, Sunday, May 21, 1922.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 Martin, Ruth Margaret Mellenbruch. Family tree--Challis Harres Martin Tonsing Otis. (Fort Worth, Texas, USA: Paul Martin Tonsing, 1979)
    36.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 1920 to June 4, 1935, Record Type: newspaper clippings, Subject: Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives
    133, Kansas City Times, Monday, May 27, 1929.
  11. 1920 to June 4, 1935, Record Type: newspaper clippings, Subject: Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives
    135, Thursday, May 30, 1929.
  12. 12.0 12.1 1920 to June 4, 1935, Record Type: newspaper clippings, Subject: Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives
    100, Monday, March 21, 1927.
  13. 1920 to June 4, 1935, Record Type: newspaper clippings, Subject: Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives
    100, Monday, March 21, 1927 & 133, Kansas City Times, Monday, May 27, 1929.
  14. 14.0 14.1 Paul Gerhardt Tonsing (7), Compiler: Paul Gerhardt Tonsing. Seventeenth City and County Directory including Atchison, Effingham, Huron, Lancaster, and Muscotah, Kansas Ta. (Tonsing, Paul G, Atchison, Kansas, 1903)
    221.
  15. 15.0 15.1 Paul Gerhardt Tonsing. Nineteenth Directory of Atchison City and County Including Atchison, Effingham, Huron, Lancaster, and Muscotah. (Tonsing, Paul G, 500 Commercial St, Atchison, Kansas, 1910)
    215.
  16. 16.0 16.1 Paul Gerhardt Tonsing. Twenty-First Directory of Atchison City and County Including Atchison, Huron, Lancaster, Muscotah, Oak Mills a. (Tonsing, Paul G, 500 Commercial St, Atchison, Kansas, 1917)
    196.
  17. 1920 to June 4, 1935, Record Type: newspaper clippings, Subject: Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives
    3, Gen Harry Smith an Atchison Man, Atchison, Kas., Dec. 2 & 76, Washington, September 22, 1926.
  18. 1920 to June 4, 1935, Record Type: newspaper clippings, Subject: Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives
    49, Wednesday, May 31, 1922.
  19. 1920 to June 4, 1935, Record Type: newspaper clippings, Subject: Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives
    55, Feb 4, 1923.
  20. 1920 to June 4, 1935, Record Type: newspaper clippings, Subject: Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives
    67, Tuesday, January 26, 1926.
  21. 1920 to June 4, 1935, Record Type: newspaper clippings, Subject: Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives
    67, Tuesday, January 26, 1926 & 76, Washington, September 22, 1926.
  22. 1920 to June 4, 1935, Record Type: newspaper clippings, Subject: Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives
    132, Omaha, Neb., May 22, 1929 & 133, Omaha, Neb., May 23, 1929.
  23. 1920 to June 4, 1935, Record Type: newspaper clippings, Subject: Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives
    133-134, Kansas City Times, Monday, May 27, 1929.
  24. RF-BL20
  25. 25.0 25.1 25.2 second lieutenant
  26. major of 21st Kansas Volunteers in Spanish American War
  27. in charge of the department of justice
  28. military governor in charge of civil affairs
  29. commandant
  30. member of the United States delegation to assimilation of arms conference
  31. emergency intestinal operation