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Roster (concluded)


No.NameDeathInsignia
No.
Rank and Address
181Keyes, Erwin E.-14399Eldest son of Captain Erwin E. Keyes. Elected November 17, 1904. Rutland.
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184Arms, Robert A.3/5/190114570By inheritance from father, Companion Robert B. Arms. Elected May 9, 1905. Burlington.
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187Hill, George W. C.-14771By inheritance from his father, Capt. George A. Hill, U. S. A. Elected November 17, 1905. St. Johnsbury.
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189----
190----
191Brown, Joseph G.-14775Son of Companion Andrew C. Brown. Elected November 17, 1905. Montpelier.
192Proctor, Redfield.-14776Second son of Companion Redfield Proctor. Elected November 17, 1905. Proctor.
193Howard, Harry S.-14777Son of Companion Oliver O. Howard. Elected November 17, 1905. Burlington.
194Tracy, Charles A.-14778Son of Companion Amasa S. Tracy. Elected November 17, 1905. Care of Wood & Brooks Co., Buffalo, New York.
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196Powell, Thomas R.-14780Second son of Companion E. Henry Powell. Elected November 17, 1903. Burlington.
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198----
199----
200----
201Hagar, Henry H.-15081Second son of Companion George I. Hagar. Elected May 8, 1906. Burlington.
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203Foote, Charles H.-15408First Lieutenant 2nd Regiment US Sharpshooters. Elected May 14, 1907. Burlington.
204----
205----
206----
207----
208Haines, John T.5/11/191015531By inheritance from his father Brevet Brigadier General Thomas J.HAines. Major U. S. A. San Antonio, Texas.
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210----
211Colby, Henry G.-6716Captain U. S. N. (Retired). Transferred from the Commandery of California November 15, 1907. Vergennes.
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213Elting, Stewart O.-15735By inheritance frmo his father Captain Oscar Elting U. S. A. Second Lieutenant U. S. A. Elected August 11, 1903. Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.
214Blake, Norris D.-13751By inheritance from father, Captain Charles W. Blake. Elected September 30, 1908. Manchester, N. H.
215May, Elisha-16181Regimental Commissary, Frontier Cavalry. Elected August 10, 1909. St. Johnsbury.
216Howard, James W.-16182Eldest surviving son of Companion Major General Oliver O. Howard. Elected November 17, 1909. 234 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Newark, N. J.
217Burrows, Grant H.11/20/191014107Only brother of Companion Edwin B. Burrows. Elected November 17, 1903. Burlington.
218Howard, John-16184Fourth son of Companion Oliver O. Howard. Captain U. S. A. Elected February 16, 1910. Manila, P. I.
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220Brownson, Leonard I.-16302First Lieutenant 5th Vermont Infantry. Elected August 9, 1910. Shelburne.
221Curtis, Laurence A.-16303Captain U. S. A. Second son of Companion Captain Charles A. Curtis U. S. A. Texas City, Texas.
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223----
224Landon, Charles H.-16540Son of Companion Walter C. Landon. Elected May 9, 1911. Rutland.
225Hanna, Thomas B.-16541By inheritance from his father, Captain Thomas B. Hanna, 91st Illinois Infantry. Elected May 9, 1911. Burlington.
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227Lyon, Augustus W.-16695First Lieutenant 3rd Vermont Infantry. Elected February 12, 1912. West Charleston.
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229----
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232Miller, Crosby P.-7005Second Lieut. 4th Artillery USA, June 17, 1867, First Lieut. USA, Dec. 1, 1869, Capt. AQM USA, Nov. 21, 1887, Major QM, USA, Feb. 4, 1889, Lieut. Col. DQM Gen. USA, Oct. 2, 1902, Brig. Gen. USA March 30, 1906, Retired, March 31, 1906. Transferred from District of Columbia Commandery, February 12, 1913.
233Sawyer, James E.-744Second Lieutenant 5th Artillery, USA Nov. 11, 1867. First Lieut. USA, Nov. 10, 1874. Major QM USA Captain AQM, USA, Dec. 1, 1893. Major QM USA, Feb. 2, 1901. Lieut. Col. DQM Gen., July 10, 1904. Colonel AQM Gen. USA, April 21, 1910. Brig. Gen. (Retired). July 3, 1910. Transferred from Commandery of New York February 12, 1913.
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235French, Horace.-16906Captain 3rd Vermont Infantry. Elected February 12, 1913. West Lebanon, N. H.
-Barstow, Frederick M., 3/17/1899-Listed under Casualties by Death; no numbers listed
-Forbes, Cornelius H.12/9/1898-Listed under Casualties by Death; no numbers listed
-Howard, Guy10/22/1899-Listed under Casualties by Death; no numbers listed
-Hovey, Henry W.11/14/1908-Listed under Casualties by Death; no numbers listed
-Lowrey, George W., 5/29/1906-Listed under Casualties by Death; no numbers listed
-Moseley, Harry C., 12/1/1910-Listed under Casualties by Death; no numbers listed
-Pitkin, Carroll P., 12/11/1907-Listed under Casualties by Death; no numbers listed
-Smalley, Bradley R., 11/6/1909-Listed under Casualties by Death; no numbers listed
-Valentine, Wells, 4/14/1900-Listed under Casualties by Death; no numbers listed


Source:

Military Order of the Loyal Legion
of the United States, Headquarters Commandery of the State of Vermont. Circular No. 3, Series of 1913. Burlington, Vt., May 1, 1913. Whole Number 207.

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