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Greenfield Quarles

Greenfield Quarles
Greenfield Quarles
Greenfield Quarles in Virginia Military Institute uniform
Born (1847-04-01)April 1, 1847
Christian County, Kentucky
Died January 14, 1921(1921-01-14) (aged 73)
Helena, Arkansas
Resting place Maple Hill Cemetery
34°32′34″N 90°35′27″W / 34.54280°N 90.59080°W / 34.54280; -90.59080
Nationality United States of America
Alma mater Virginia Military Institute
Occupation Lawyer, judge, soldier
Known for Founder of the Sigma Nu Fraternity
Spouse(s) Ida Gist
Children One daughter
Parent(s) John Nicholas Quarles
Military career
Allegiance  Confederate States of America
 United States of America
Service/branch Confederate States Army
United States Army
Rank Private (Confederate States Army)
US-O4 insignia.svg Major (United States Army, Arkansas Volunteer Infantry)

Greenfield Quarles (April 1, 1847 – January 14, 1921) was a Confederate States Army and United States Army soldier, judge, and one of the founders of the Sigma Nu fraternity.

Born in Christian County, Kentucky, his family moved to Arkansas in 1851. Quarles was a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute and during his time, along with James Frank Hopkins and James McIlvaine Riley founded the Sigma Nu Fraternity. In 1873, Quarles married his wife Ida Gist and had a daughter. In his early professional life, Quarles was a public servant having been elected a first district prosecuting attorney, a county judge, and probate judge.

Quarles served in the Confederate States Army during the civil war as a Private. After the war, he became a charter member of Camp Cawley of the United Confederate Veterans of Helena, Arkansas.

During the Spanish–American War, Quarles volunteered with the Arkansas Volunteer Infantry (Arkansas State Guard and the Spanish–American War) when called upon by the United States Army as a Major. Quarles did not participate in any battles in Cuba during the war.

During World War I, Quarles served as a special agent to the United States Government.


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