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Henry Carroll (general)

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until Carroll was wounded on April 6, 1880. While he was recovering, Carroll was suggested for a brevet promotion to lieutenant colonel but after becoming sick, Carroll was recovering until March 1881 when he began scouting for the
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from January 1873 to October 1874. While in Texas, Carroll's service consisted of scouting for Native Americans, stock-thieves or murderers. He also served in negotiations with the
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within the Sacramento Mountains on July 22, 1878, the Apaches again within the San Andreas Mountains on February 3, 1880, and participated in
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on March 29, 1899, but retired by May 6. Despite his retirement, he was promoted to brigadier general on April 23, 1904.
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Despite being discharged on January 13, 1864, Carroll re-enlisted in Light Battery G of the 3rd Artillery Regiment at
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on October 4, 1881. Afterwards, he was transferred to the Indian Territory and later to
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After being promoted to first lieutenant on April 14, 1866, he began travelling to
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but was wounded during the battle and had to be succeeded by Brigadier General
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Officers of the Army and Navy (regular) who Served in the Civil War
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respectively. Following the war, he was promoted to colonel of the
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On May 23, 1896, Carroll was promoted to lieutenant colonel of the
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tribes on September 1869 and enforced reconstruction policies at
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The Battles of San Juan and El Caney, Or, the Siege of Santiago
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on 1858. He enlisted as a private at Light Battery E of the
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and on January 22, 1867, he was promoted to captain of the
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broke out, he was given command of the 1st Brigade of the
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for the rest of the year as he was primarily stationed in
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within the Florida Mountains on September 13, 1876, the
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as a second lieutenant on May 18. He was stationed at
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in March 1862. He later returned to South Carolina at
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in November 1869 to participate in an affair at the
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from January to February 1870. He was later sent to
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Copenhagen, New York
Colorado Springs
Colorado
United States Army

Brigadier General
3rd Artillery Regiment
IX Corps
6th Cavalry Regiment
American Civil War
Manassas campaign
Battle of Blackburn's Ford
First Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Port Royal
Battle of Secessionville
First Battle of Fort Wagner
Second Battle of Charleston Harbor
Second Battle of Fort Sumter
Overland campaign
Battle of the Wilderness
Apache Wars
Victorio's War
Ghost Dance War
Spanish–American War
Battle of San Juan Hill
American Civil War
Spanish–American War
Battle of San Juan Hill
Samuel S. Sumner

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