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Samuel Whitside

Samuel Marmaduke Whitside
Smw-1901.jpg
Brig. Gen. S. M. Whitside at Santiago de Cuba, 10 Jun 1901, while serving as Commanding General of the District of Santiago
Born (1839-01-09)January 9, 1839
Toronto Flag.svgToronto, Ontario, Canada
Died December 15, 1904(1904-12-15) (aged 65)
Seal of Washington, D.C.svgWashington, D.C.
Buried at Arlington National Cemetery
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch United States Army seal United States Army
Union Army
Years of service 1858–1902
Rank Union Army brigadier general rank insignia.svgBrigadier General
Unit 6thCav.JPG6th Cav Regt
7thCav.JPG7th Cav Regt
5thCav.JPG5th Cav Regt
10thCav.JPG10th Cav Regt
Commands held

B Co, 6th Cav Regt

Camp Livingston, Texas
Fort Huachuca -a.jpgCamp Huachuca, Arizona
3d & 2d Bns, 7th Cav Regt
Provisional Brigade Commander which included the 5th Cav Regt and 10th Cav Regt
10th Cav Regt
Depts of Eastern Cuba and Santiago & Puerto Prinicipe Cuba
Dist of Santiago
Battles/wars

Civil War Campaign Medal ribbon.svgAmerican Civil War

Indian Campaign Medal ribbon.svgIndian Wars

Army of Cuban Occupation ribbon.svgCuban Occupation
Awards Union army cpt rank insignia.jpgBrevet Captain
Union army maj rank insignia.jpgBrevet Major
Spouse(s) Carrie P. McGavock
Relations Col. Warren Whitside (son)
Lt. Col. Archie Miller (son-in-law)
Signature S. M. Whitside Signature.jpg

B Co, 6th Cav Regt

Civil War Campaign Medal ribbon.svgAmerican Civil War

Indian Campaign Medal ribbon.svgIndian Wars

Brigadier General Samuel M. Whitside was a United States Cavalry officer who served from 1858 to 1902. He commanded at every level from company to department for 32 of his 43 years in service, including Army posts such a Camp Huachuca, Jefferson Barracks, and Fort Sam Houston, the Departments of Eastern Cuba and Santiago and Puerto Principe, Cuba, commanded a provisional cavalry brigade (consisting of the 10th and 5th Cavalry Regiments), a squadron in the 7th Cavalry Regiment, and a troop and platoon in the 6th Cavalry Regiment. The pinnacle of his career was serving as the Commanding General of the Department of Eastern Cuba before retiring in June 1902 as a Brigadier General in the U.S. Army.


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