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386: 298:. The relationship between the Lakota and the U.S. Cavalry was initially amicable, but this soon deteriorated after incidents of Lakota harassing soldiers, attempting to steal horses, and reports that the Lakota were buying up rifles and ammunition in preparation for battle. Sumner was ordered to arrest and disarm Big Foot and his band, but failed to do so when the band rode away to the Pine Ridge Reservation. 572: 582: 290:, November 10, 1894. In April 1890, he participated in the Pine Ridge Campaign in which the 8th Cavalry was ordered to establish a camp on the Cheyanne River in order to observe a band of 602: 399: 324:
Sumner was promoted to brigadier general in the Regular Army on March 27, 1899, and retired from the United States Army three days later after 37 years of service.
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He was married to Margaret Forster, the daughter of General John Forster (1777–1863). His brother was Major General
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Sumner was mustered out of the volunteers and reverted to his Regular Army rank of captain on September 29, 1865.
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Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army. Francis B. Heitman. 1903. p. 936.
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in 1864 until July 21, 1864. He was appointed brevet major in the regular army for his service at the
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Edwin V. Sumner Jr. began his military career shortly after the outbreak of the
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by right of his collateral descent from Major Job Sumner, a veteran of the
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on May 19, 1863. He was mustered out of the volunteers on August 15, 1863.
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After the Civil War, Sumner served in the Indian Wars. He was appointed
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between January 1863 and August 1863. He was promoted to
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American military personnel of the Spanish–American War
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In 1890, he was elected a member of the Massachusetts
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of volunteers, to rank from March 13, 1865, and the
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Edwin Vose Sumner, Jr.

Carlisle, Pennsylvania
San Francisco
California
United States
Union Army
United States Army
American Civil War
Ghost Dance War
United States Army
Edwin Vose Sumner
American Civil War
American Civil War
second lieutenant
1st U.S. Cavalry Regiment
first lieutenant
aide de camp
George Stoneman
major
volunteers
captain
Regular Army
Army of the James
Battle of Todd's Tavern
Department of West Virginia
colonel
1st Regiment New York Mounted Rifles
XVIII Corps (Union Army)
Army of the James

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