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Moravia, Cayuga County, New York. By the time he was four years old, his family had moved to Homer, New York, where his family opened a hardware store. In 1856, they decided to leave and move to Saratoga, Minnesota, where he graduated from high school in 1866 and went on to
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At West Point in 1887, he was appointed a cadet by
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