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Officers of the U. S. Army - Allison |
- Allison, Charles Johnson
Ohio. Tenn.
Major engineers volunteers 20 June 1898
honorably discharged 1 Apr 1899
- Allison, James Bradner
S C. S C.
2 Lieutenant 7 infantry 10 Oct 1898
1 Lieutenant 6 infantry 29 Jan 1900
transferred to 7 infantry 16 Apr 1900
- Allison, James Nicholas
Ky. Ohio.
Private C 39 Ky infantry 10 Aug 1863 to 3 June 1865
Cadet Military Academy 1 Sept 1867 (22)
2 Lieutenant 2 cavalry 12 June 1871
1 Lieutenant 20 Dec 1880
Captain 15 Aug 1892
transferred to subsistence department 31 Jan 1893
Lieutenant Colonel chief commissary of subsistence volunteers 9 May 1898
honorably discharged from volunteers service 12 Apr 1899
Major commissary of subsistence 11 May 1898
- Allison, John
Pa. Pa.
Additional paymaster volunteers 1 Nov 1861
honorably mustered out 31 July 1865
[died 23 Mar 1878]
- Allison, John Stadler
Va. Va.
2 Lieutenant 5 infantry 3 Jan 1812
1 Lieutenant 6 July 1812
Captain 25 June 1814
transferred to 7 infantry 17 May 1815
resigned 31 Dec 1822
- Allison, Richard
Pa. Pa.
Surgeon's mate 5 Pa 15 Mar 1778
transferred to 1 Pa 1 Jan 1783 and served to close of the war
Surgeon's mate US infantry 12 Aug 1784
Surgeon 24 July 1788
Surgeon 1 infantry USA 29 sept 1789
Surgeon of legion 11 Apr 1792
honorably discharged 1 Nov 1796
- Allison, Samuel
Va. Va.
Ensign sublegn 2 June 1794
2 infantry 1 Nov 1796
1 Lieutenant 3 Mar 1799
died 22 Nov 1799
- Allison, Thomas Stubbs
Pa. NJ.
Additional paymaster volunteers 1 June 1861 to 17 May 1867
Major and paymaster USA 1 Apr 1867
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel volunteers 13 Mar 1865 for faithful and meritorious service during the war
died 1 Feb 1871
- Allison, Uriah
Va. Tenn.
2 Lieutenant 24 infantry 12 Mar 1812
1 Lieutenant 15 Aug 1813
Captain 2 rifle 17 Mar 18l4
honorably discharged 15 June 1815
- Allison, William Boyd
Iowa. Iowa.
Captain assistant adjutant-general volunteers 10 May 1898
honorably discharged 12 May 1899
Source:Extracted from the Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army: 1789 - 1903. Names are followed by state or country where born and then the state from which originally appointed but when there is only one place listed, it indicates the state whence appointed, the place of birth not being known. Where "Cadet Military Academy" is indicated, the next date refers to the date he entered that institution, and the figure in parenthesis represents his standing in the graduating class.
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