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300 yards from the river and held back the initial Sioux assault with four other troopers successfully defended their position against repeated enemy attacks. After they had withdrawn, Smith and the others chased after the war party for a considerable distance before breaking off their pursuit.
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Rank and organization: Corporal, Company K, 6th U.S. Cavalry. Place and date: Near White River, S. Dak., 1 January 1891. Entered service at: Helena, Mont. Birth: Tucson, Ariz. Date of issue: 4 February 1891.
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Smith's actions at White River prevented the Sioux from capturing the supply wagons. He was cited for distinguished bravery in the face of a numerically superior enemy force and received the
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and encouraged community leaders to raise money for an endowment to provide for the upkeep of older rundown areas of the cemetery that are not watered or maintained. A few years before, the
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With 4 men of his troop drove off a superior force of the enemy and held his position against their repeated efforts to recapture it, and subsequently pursued them a great distance.
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had defeated him days earlier. The surrender was conducted in a formal ceremony, with Kosterlitzky presenting Smith his sword. The two officers later became lifelong friends.
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project, this was the first of a planned restoration campaign for the graves of Riverside's military veterans and town founders. The story was covered by
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In November 2003, a special ceremony was held at Smith's grave site to display a new 18-foot-tall flagpole and stone bench nearby. Smith's son,
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A Grammar of the Maguindanao Tongue According to the Manner of Speaking It in the Interior and on the South Coast of the Island of Mindanao
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After a nine-year tour of duty in the Philippines, Smith was brought back to the U.S. in 1912 and in fall transferred to the
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built, the model for similar bases constructed for servicemen following World War I. He retired in 1920 at the rank of
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at Fort Huachuca in his home state of Arizona. From December 1912 to December 1914 he was reassigned to the
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in 1910. Smith participated in expeditions against the Moro rebels for much of his time in the Philippines.
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as commanding officer of its Troop G at Huachuca, when the 4th U.S. Cavalry was sent for
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The following year, on November 19, 1892, Smith was made a commissioned officer as a
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from 1912 to 1914. It was in this capacity that he accepted the surrender of Colonel
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ordered that sprinklers in the historic section be shut off because it lacked an
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entitled "Don't Settle for Second: Life and Times of Cornelius C. Smith" (1977).
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Smith as a captain with the 14th U.S. Cavalry in the Philippines during 1904.
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to Hawaii. On March 13, 1913, he formally accepted the surrender of Colonel
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recipient, posed with his favorite horse, Blue, in front of his quarters.
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Cornelius Cole Smith was born on April 7, 1869, in the frontier town of
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Don't Settle for Second: Life and Times of Cornelius C. Smith
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In his later career, Smith served as an officer during the
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under General Wood, during which time he helped publish
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on January 10, 1936, at the age of 66. He is buried at
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in Tucson. He was also related to brothers William and
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after leaving the U.S. Army and was later hired as a
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On January 1, 1891, two days after the 423:Within a year, Smith reached the rank of 1225: 1223: 1016: 1014: 1012: 1010: 1008: 1006: 1004: 1002: 966: 964: 962: 960: 958: 956: 559:Fort Huachuca and World War I, 1912–1920 1582:Military personnel from Tucson, Arizona 1022:Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography: P–Z 877: 1244: 1242: 1240: 1202:"Photo of Grave site of MOH Recipient" 1071:Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs. 567:Smith (far right) as commander of the 1305:"Evergreen Memorial gets a spruce up" 1067: 1065: 1063: 949:: University of Arizona Press: 89–90. 929: 927: 925: 923: 921: 919: 917: 734:Evergreen Memorial Park and Mausoleum 7: 1517:Indian Wars Medal of Honor Recipient 1142:Awards and Citations: Medal of Honor 973:"Roll Call: Col. Cornelius C. Smith" 427:and saw his first action during the 1372:Paul, Jaqcuie (November 14, 2003). 1339:Haberman, Doug (January 20, 2005). 1303:Haberman, Doug (January 18, 2008). 1089:A Portrait of the Stars and Stripes 831:Old Military Forts of the Southwest 736:, along with 1,000 other veterans. 384:. Smith was then sent back east to 1602:People from Fort Huachuca, Arizona 1168:"MOH Citation for Cornelius Smith" 709:on her late husband Major General 669:Retirement and later years 1920–36 348:. He had served as officer in the 272:as commanding officer of Troop G, 14: 1587:People from Riverside, California 1249:United States Department of State 1172:MOH Recipients: Indian Campaigns 850: 748:was born 1913 at Fort Huachuca. 1136:Army Times Publishing Company. 888:Stokely, Sandra (May 6, 2004). 1449:. June 8, 2009. Archived from 971:Finley, James P., ed. (1996). 1: 1607:People from Arizona Territory 653:. His last assignment was at 636:American Expeditionary Forces 1405:Mendez, Lys (June 2, 2006). 1374:"Scout's project honors vet" 1200:Sterner, C. Douglas (1999). 1166:Sterner, C. Douglas (1999). 433:Battle at Wounded Knee Creek 237:, for which he received the 1597:United States Army soldiers 1439:"Medal of Honor recipients" 744:Smith was married; His son 640:Western Front (World War I) 419:Battle at White River, 1891 1623: 723:Southwestern United States 651:10th U.S. Cavalry Regiment 392:. In 1888, Smith moved to 317:Southwestern United States 1475:Smith, Jr., Cornelius C. 987:: Huachuca Museum Society 758:Cornelius Cole Smith, Jr. 618:During 1915, Smith was a 607:and his 209 followers in 585:4th U.S. Cavalry Regiment 411:for frontier duty in the 409:6th U.S. Cavalry Regiment 309:Cornelius Cole Smith, Jr. 28: 746:Cornelius Cole Smith Jr. 555:under General Pershing. 489:. 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