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BG Henry Howard Whitney

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BG Henry Howard Whitney Veteran

Birth
Glen Hope, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
2 Apr 1949 (aged 82)
Madison, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec: 3, Site: 1920 EH
Memorial ID
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Recipient of US Army "Distinguished Service Cross".

Lieutenant Colonel, Assistant Adjutant General to Lieutenant General Miles, 6 June to 8 August 1903.

Epitaph reads: "Henry Howard Whitney, No. 3640 Class of 1892, died on April 2, 1949 in Madison, New Jersey, at the age of 82. The 32 years of service Brigadier General Henry Howard Whitney gave to the United States Army and his country were repleat with many valorous exploits, one of which led to the successful conquest of a country and saved thousands of lives without endangering that of anyone except his own."

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Officer, US Army; born at Glen Hope, Clearfield County, Pa., Dec. 25, 1866; son of the Rev. Walter Richard Whitney and Eliza Kegerreis Whitney. He was educated at Wiiliamsport Dickinson Seminary, receiving the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1884; and was graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1892. He married at Washington, D.C., Feb. 25, 1897, Ellen Wadsworth Closson, daughter of General Henry W Closson of the United States Army. He is a member of the National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C.; is a Mason and a member of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion and the Society of American Wars. He served on special duty at the War Department in Military Information Division, April 1, 1896 to 1898; appointed military attache to Argentine Republic; under verbal orders from the secretary of war he communicated with General Gomez from the north coast of Cuba in May, 1898, during hostilities and made a military reconnaissance of the Island of Porto Rico, disguised as an English sailor, landing at Ponce; furnished information which was made the basis of the military campaign in Porto Rico; was on General Nelson A. Miles' staff during Spanish-American War to Aug. 8, 1903; is now captain of the Coast Artillery Corps. United States Army. He traveled around the world with General Miles, as lieutenant colonel and aide de camp in 1902-1903; also over Europe on confidential official business in 1899. He is a member of the Chevy Chase and Metropolitan Clubs of Washington, D.C., and the St. Nicholas Club of New York City. Residence: 1359 Columbia Road, Washington, D.C. Address: War Department, Washington

[Transcribed from Who's Who in Pennsylvania, A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries, Edited by John W. Leonard. Second Edition 1908. L.R. Hamersly & Company, One West Thirty-Fourth Street, New York.]

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The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Service Cross to Captain (Infantry) Henry Howard Whitney, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism while serving as Assistant Adjutant General, U.S. Volunteers, in action in connection with operations on the island of Puerto Rico in May, 1898, under disguise and in the midst of an enemy.
[SOURCE: The Hall of Valor Project database of military award citations / https://valor.militarytimes.com/hero/16318]
Recipient of US Army "Distinguished Service Cross".

Lieutenant Colonel, Assistant Adjutant General to Lieutenant General Miles, 6 June to 8 August 1903.

Epitaph reads: "Henry Howard Whitney, No. 3640 Class of 1892, died on April 2, 1949 in Madison, New Jersey, at the age of 82. The 32 years of service Brigadier General Henry Howard Whitney gave to the United States Army and his country were repleat with many valorous exploits, one of which led to the successful conquest of a country and saved thousands of lives without endangering that of anyone except his own."

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Officer, US Army; born at Glen Hope, Clearfield County, Pa., Dec. 25, 1866; son of the Rev. Walter Richard Whitney and Eliza Kegerreis Whitney. He was educated at Wiiliamsport Dickinson Seminary, receiving the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1884; and was graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1892. He married at Washington, D.C., Feb. 25, 1897, Ellen Wadsworth Closson, daughter of General Henry W Closson of the United States Army. He is a member of the National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C.; is a Mason and a member of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion and the Society of American Wars. He served on special duty at the War Department in Military Information Division, April 1, 1896 to 1898; appointed military attache to Argentine Republic; under verbal orders from the secretary of war he communicated with General Gomez from the north coast of Cuba in May, 1898, during hostilities and made a military reconnaissance of the Island of Porto Rico, disguised as an English sailor, landing at Ponce; furnished information which was made the basis of the military campaign in Porto Rico; was on General Nelson A. Miles' staff during Spanish-American War to Aug. 8, 1903; is now captain of the Coast Artillery Corps. United States Army. He traveled around the world with General Miles, as lieutenant colonel and aide de camp in 1902-1903; also over Europe on confidential official business in 1899. He is a member of the Chevy Chase and Metropolitan Clubs of Washington, D.C., and the St. Nicholas Club of New York City. Residence: 1359 Columbia Road, Washington, D.C. Address: War Department, Washington

[Transcribed from Who's Who in Pennsylvania, A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries, Edited by John W. Leonard. Second Edition 1908. L.R. Hamersly & Company, One West Thirty-Fourth Street, New York.]

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The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Service Cross to Captain (Infantry) Henry Howard Whitney, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism while serving as Assistant Adjutant General, U.S. Volunteers, in action in connection with operations on the island of Puerto Rico in May, 1898, under disguise and in the midst of an enemy.
[SOURCE: The Hall of Valor Project database of military award citations / https://valor.militarytimes.com/hero/16318]

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24165345/henry_howard-whitney: accessed ), memorial page for BG Henry Howard Whitney (25 Dec 1866–2 Apr 1949), Find a Grave Memorial ID 24165345, citing Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by KAL (contributor 46967048).