Gresham, John Chowning, COL

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Colonel
Last Service Branch
Cavalry
Primary Unit
1915-1918, HHD, California Army National Guard
Service Years
1876 - 1918
Cavalry
Colonel

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Home State
Virginia
Virginia
Year of Birth
1851
 
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Home Town
Lancaster County
Date of Passing
Sep 02, 1926
 
Location of Interment
San Francisco National Cemetery (VA) - San Francisco, California

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US Army Retired (Pre-2007)


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 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
National Society Sons of the American RevolutionMedal of Honor RecipientsNational Cemetery Administration (NCA)
  1894, National Society Sons of the American Revolution - Assoc. Page
  1895, Medal of Honor Recipients - Assoc. Page
  1926, National Cemetery Administration (NCA)


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General Order No. 100, Adjutant General’s Office, Dec. 17, 1891
     The Major General Commanding takes pleasure in publishing in orders to the Army the names of the following officers and enlisted men who, during the year 1890 and in the recent campaign in South Dakota, distinguished themselves by ‘”specially meritorious acts or conduct:”

     December 29 and 30, 1890. 1st Lieutenant John C. Gresham, 7th Cavalry: For coolness and gallantry while in charge of a detachment of Troop B, in actions against hostile Sioux Indians in the ravine at Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota, on the 29th, and on the crest near the Catholic Mission, on White Clay Creek, South Dakota, on the 30th.

   
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2626.. (Born Va.).... JOHN C. GRESHAM (Ap'd Va.). .34
Military History. — Cadet at the Military Academy, July 1, 1872, to June 14, 1876, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to
(Second Lieut., 3d Cavalry, June 15, 1876.)
 
(Transferred to 7th Cavalry, June 26,1876)
Served: on frontier duty at Ft. Lincoln, Dak., Sep. 28 to Oct. 20,1876, — Standing Rock Agency, Dak., to Nov. 9, 1876, —Ft. Rice, Dak., Nov. 11, 1876, to Apr. 19, 1877, —Nez Perces Expedition, May 1 to Nov. 20,1877, being engaged in the Action of Canon Creek, Mon., Sep. 13, 1877, —Ft. Lincoln, Dak., Nov. 20, 1877, to July 4, 1878, — Scouting,
(First Lieut., 7th Cavalry, June 28, 1878)
and at Bear Butte, Dak., to Sep. 20,1878, — and Standing Rock Agency, Oct. 4-29, 1878; on leave of absence, Oct. 29, 1878, to Mar. 1, 1879; on frontier duty at Ft. A. Lincoln, Dak., to Mar. 5, 1879,—detached service at Ft. Vancouver, Wash., to May 24, 1879, — Ft. Yates, Dak. (guarding construction parties of the Northern Pacific Railroad, June 1 to Nov. 27, 1880), to July 24, 1884, —and Rifle Competition, to Sep., 1884; as Professor of Military Science and Tactics at Virginia Agricultural College, Sep. 27, 1884, to Feb. 8, 1887 ; on sick leave of absence, to Aug. 6, 1887; and on frontier duty at Ft. Meade, Dak., to June 1, 1888, — and March to and at Ft. Riley, Kan. (in the field in South Dakota in campaign against Sioux Indians, Nov., 1890 to Jan., 1891, being engaged in the action at Wounded Knee, Dec. 29, and at White Clay Creek, S. D., Dec. 30, 1899, and was commended in General Order No. 100, Adjutant-General's Office, Dec. 17, 1891, for coolness and gallantry in those actions),
(Captain of Cavalry, 7th Cavalry, April 8, 1892)
to May 17, 1895; at Fort Grant, Ariz., to Oct. 11, 1896, and at Fort Bayard, N. M., to Dec. 14, 1896. — Professor of Military Science and Tactics at the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Fine Arts, West Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 21, 1896 to June, 1898, being also on mustering duty at Raleigh, N. C, in May, 1898. — Garrison duty at Fort Grant, Ariz., June 24 to Oct. 4, 1898. —With regiment at Huntsville, Ala., to Dec., 1898. — Sick at Macon, Ga., to Jan., 1899. — On recruiting service at Providence, R. I., Feb. 1, 1899 to March 6, 1900. — With regiment at Havana, Cuba, March 18, 1899 to Sept. 17, 1901.
(Major, 6th Cavalry, Sept. 17, 1901)
--Remained with 7th Cavalry to Oct. 17, 1901; leave Oct. 25 to Dec. 25, 1901; sailed to Manila, Jan. 1, 1902; sick on transport and in hospital, Manila, Jan. 16 to Mar. 8, 1902; with 6th Cavalry on Luzon till June, 1902; in Malvar campaign, Mar. and April, 1902; detached service in Lipa and Maquiling Mountains in command of some 600 men; received telegram from General J. F. Bell of congratulation and commendation; commanded three troops cavalry and company, Scouts Headquarters, Genan, May and June, 1902; terrible cholera epidemic but lost only two men; Acting Inspector-General, middle June, 1902 to Sept. 15, 1903; transferred to 15th Cavalry, Aug. 14, 1903; at Fort Myer, Va., and fort Ethan Allen, Vt., Oct. 27, 1903 to Sept. 25, 1905; Inspector-General, Aug. 2, 1905; sailed for Manila, Oct. 5, 1905; duty, Inspector-General Department, Visayas, till Jan. 26, 1906; sick in hospital from Jan. 26 to July 14, 1906; assigned 9th Cavalry, July 5, 1906; commanded regiment maneuvers Fort Riley, July, Aug. and Sept. 1906; commanded Fort Leavenworth, Oct., 1906; Duty War College, Nov. 1, 1906, Nov. 4, 1907;
(Lieut.-Colonel, 14th Cavalry, July 24, 1907)
leave, Nov. 4, 1907 to March 4, 1908; at Boise Bks., Idaho, commanding post, March 4 to May 8, 1908; commanding regiment and post, May 9 to July 18, 1908; at Camp D. S. Stanley, Wash., Chief Umpire at Camp of Instruction, July 27 to Aug. 29, 1908; at Boise Bks., commanding regiment and post, Sept. 16, 1908, to Feb. 28, 19010; en route to Philippines, March 7 to April 5, 19010; at Camp Stotsenburg, P. I., commanding regiment and post, April 5, 1910, to July 10, 1911; on special duty in connection with establishment of forage production, July 11, 1911 to
(Colonel of Cavalry, Aug. 11, 1911)
(Assigned to 10th Cavalry, April 3, 1912)
May 14, 1912; en route to U. S., to June 9, 1912; on leave of absence, June 9 to Oct. 2, 1912; at Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., commanding regiment and post, Oct. 8, 1912, to Dec. 5, 1913 (commanded regiment in maneuvers at Winchester, Va., July 8 to Sept. 30, 1913); commanding regiment en route from Fort Ethan Allen to Mexican border, Dec. 5, 1913; at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, commanding regiment at post, Dec. 21, 1913, to Aug. 1, 1914; at San Francisco, Cal., in charge of Militia affairs, Western Department, Aug. 2, 1914, to Sept. 25, 1915.
Colonel, U. S. A., Retired, Sept. 25, 1915,
By Operation of Law.
Assigned to active duty on day following retirement; at Los Angeles, Cal., with National Guard of California, to January, 1918; at Denver, Col., at University of Denver, Jan. 14, 1918; organized unit of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at that institution and commanded it until it was replaced by the Students’ Army Training Corps; organized unit of S. A. T. C. at same place and commanded it until it was demobilized Dec. 20, 1918.

   

   1892-1901, HHT, 7th US Cavalry

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7th US Cavalry
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Henry, Guy, BGEN, (1861-1899) Lieutenant Colonel (Cavalry)
Whitside, Samuel M., BGEN, (1858-1902) Major (Cavalry)
Garlington, Ernest Albert, BG, (1876-1917) Captain (Cavalry)
Godfrey, Edward Settle, BG, (1861-1907) Major
Godfrey, Edward Settle, BG, (1861-1907) Captain
McMillan, Albert W., SGT Sergeant
Moylan, Myles, MAJ, (1857-1893) IM Major (Cavalry)
Capron, Allyn Kissam, CPT, (1890-1898) IM First Lieutenant (Cavalry)
Traub, Peter, MG, (1886-1928) CV Second Lieutenant (Cavalry)
Leach, Michael, 2LT, (1880-1919) CV Ordnance Sergeant (Cavalry)
Balcke, William H., PVT, (1894-1898) IN Private
Sumner, Edwin Vose, BGEN, (1861-1899) Colonel (Cavalry)
Davison, Lorenzo Paul, LTC, (1881-1917) Lieutenant Colonel (Cavalry)
Holbrook, Willard Ames, MG, (1885-1924) First Lieutenant (Cavalry)
Rice, Sedgwick, COL, (1883-1924) First Lieutenant (Cavalry)
Rice, Sedgwick, COL, (1883-1924) Second Lieutenant (Cavalry)
Forsyth, James W., (1856-1897) Colonel
Booth, Ewing, MG, (1898-1934) First Lieutenant
Loyd, George, 1SG, (1866-1892) Company First Sergeant (Cavalry)
Austin, William Grafton, COL, (1887-1919) Sergeant (Cavalry)
Burroughs, Edgar Rice, PVT, (1896-1897) Private
7th US Cavalry

Scott, Hugh Lenox, MG, (1872-1919) 01 Captain (Cavalry)
Plenty Fires, I-See-O, SGT, (1875-1927) IN Sergeant
Dugan, Thomas, BG, (1882-1922) Major (Cavalry)
B Troop

Leach, Michael, 2LT, (1880-1919) IN Company First Sergeant (Cavalry)
L Troop

Goldin, Theodore (MOH), PV1, (1876-Present) CV Private (E-1)
Pym, James (MOH), PV1, (1874-Present) CV Private (E-1)
Stivers, Thomas (MOH), PV1, (1871-Present) CV Private (E-1)

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