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38: 278:, Kansas where he served until the battery was reassigned to Fort Sheridan, Illinois in September where it assisted in quelling the railroad strike riots. Capron remained at Fort Sheridan until October 1896. In 1892 the battery participated in the dedicatory ceremonies of the 309:'s division's attack on the Spanish at El Caney the morning of 1 July 1898 which was launched as a supporting attack to pin Spanish forces at El Caney and to keep them from coming to the aid of the Spanish under fire of the main 641: 259:
from November 1890 to January 1891, for which he received official commendation in 1891 and in times of peace in California, Utah, Illinois, Virginia, and Florida, until the U.S. went to war with Spain in 1898.
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Biographical register of the officers and graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. from its establishment in 1802, to 1890: With the early history of the United States Military Academy
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Capron received two Silver Citation Stars of gallantry in action (one for the Sioux Campaign of 1890 to 1891 and the other for service in Cuba). In 1932, Silver Citation Stars was converted to the
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in South Dakota on December 29, 1890. The battery's four Hotchkiss breech-loading rifles (Model 1875) are frequently cited as major factor in the high casualties among the
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from North Carolina to enroll, like his father before him, into the U.S. Military Academy. He was sworn in as a cadet on September 1, 1863, and graduated June 17, 1867.
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Biographical register of the officers and graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York since its establishment in 1802: Supplement, 1890–1900
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Capron's battery arrived at the front soon and the captain commanded his artillerymen throughout the Siege of Santiago. However, Capron contracted
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during the campaign and obtained leave of absence which started on August 26, 1898. He died of his ailment near his home at
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Upon graduating from the Academy, Capron was commissioned a 2nd lieutenant of the
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He was promoted to captain on December 4, 1888, and was assigned as commander of
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Capron was on sick leave from May to July 1891 and rejoined his battery at
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at West Point. 1847 brought the death of Erastus in the
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American military personnel of the Spanish–American War
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Headquarters of the Army, Adjutant General's Office,
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by right of his father's service in the Mexican War.
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Herringshaw's National Library of American Biography
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Yale University Press. p. 202. 344:Capron was a hereditary member of the 16:United States Army officer (1846–1898) 622:United States Military Academy alumni 575:– ANC Explorer. Retrieved 2023-06-01. 7: 209:Life before the Spanish–American War 263:Capron commanded Battery E at the 14: 522:The Last Days of the Sioux Nation 245:Battery E, 1st Artillery Regiment 519:Utley, Robert Marshall (2004). 317:, was a troop commander of the 223:United States Military Academy 1: 440:. June 24, 1928. p. 10. 573:Burial Detail: Capron, Allyn 632:United States Army officers 334:Arlington National Cemetery 90:Arlington National Cemetery 673: 311:attack on San Juan Heights 297:, the battery was sent to 221:, an 1833 graduate of the 154:Battle of Santiago de Cuba 18: 313:. Capron's son, Captain 35: 588:The Spanish American War 357:Civil War Campaign Medal 388:Army and Navy Chronicle 365:Spanish Campaign Medal 340:Memberships and awards 238:1st Artillery Regiment 361:Indian Campaign Medal 265:Wounded Knee Massacre 203:Wounded Knee Massacre 109:Years of service 295:Spanish–American War 290:in Washington, D.C. 280:Chicago World's Fair 253:Salt Lake City, Utah 227:Mexican–American War 219:Erastus Allyn Capron 148:Spanish–American War 30:Captain Allyn Capron 558:Cullum, George W., 438:The Washington Post 315:Allyn Kissam Capron 284:Washington Barracks 255:. He served in the 177:Allyn Kissam Capron 592:Colonel Red Reeder 346:Aztec Club of 1847 303:William R. Shafter 199:United States Army 130:1st U.S. Artillery 103:United States Army 71:September 18, 1898 188: 187: 182:Erastus A. 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Index

Allyn K. Capron

Fort Brooke
Fort Myer
Arlington National Cemetery
United States Army
Captain
Sioux Wars
Pullman Strike
Spanish–American War
Battle of Santiago de Cuba
Silver Star
Allyn Kissam Capron
Erastus A. Capron
captain
United States Army
Wounded Knee Massacre
Fort Brooke
Erastus Allyn Capron
United States Military Academy
Mexican–American War
U.S. Congressman
1st Artillery Regiment
Battery E, 1st Artillery Regiment
Fort Douglas
Salt Lake City, Utah
Sioux Wars
Wounded Knee Massacre
Lakotas
Fort Riley

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