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Henry Stanton Burton

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As the war drew to a close, it appeared that Baja California would remain a Mexican state, while Alta California would become territory of the United States. Burton offered to help residents of Baja California move to Alta California and become United States citizens. Burton returned to Monterey with
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at Monterey. After his Volunteer regiment disbanded in October 1848, Burton, unlike most of them who rushed to the gold fields, returned to his regular army service; having been promoted to Captain on September 22, 1847. In 1852, he bought
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George Washington Cullum, Volume 1 of 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, Houghton, Mifflin, Cambridge, 1891.
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where it served as garrisons. Elements of the Volunteers under Lt Colonel Burton were involved in operations of the
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near San Diego and homesteaded it on March 3, 1854. In 1855, he went to San Diego, to serve as commander of the
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Captain Burton remained in California on duty in various forts until 1862, when, having been promoted to
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Following the Civil War, Burton subsequently commanded the 5th U.S. Artillery Regiment at
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his command and the evacuated Mexicans. On July 9, 1849, he married one of the refugees,
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in 1835. Burton graduated on July 1, 1839, and was appointed 2nd Lieutenant,
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Norwich University 1819-1911: Her History, Her Graduates, Her Roll of Honor
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military prison until 1863. On July 25, 1863, he was promoted
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from 1863 to 1864. He was inspector of artillery in the
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American military personnel of the Mexican–American War
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and in the final defeat of the Mexican forces at the
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From 1839 to 1842, he served in the 650:United States Military Academy alumni 294:, where his father was employed as a 7: 603:The California State Military Museum 589:The California State Military Museum 389:Post at Mission San Diego de Alcalá 344:1st Regiment of New York Volunteers 166:1st Regiment of New York Volunteers 326:Mexican War and duty in California 14: 142: 133: 104: 84: 454:U. S. Army, for the capture of 680:Burials at West Point Cemetery 304:United States Military Academy 266:(1818–1869) was a graduate of 1: 562:Ellis, William Arba (1911). 675:United States Army colonels 433:5th U.S. Artillery Regiment 425:4th U.S. Artillery Regiment 391:where he first established 312:3rd U.S. Artillery Regiment 181:5th U.S. Artillery Regiment 161:3rd U.S. Artillery Regiment 696: 411:began. 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Colonel

Brevet
Brigadier General
3rd U.S. Artillery Regiment
1st Regiment of New York Volunteers
Fort Delaware
5th U.S. Artillery Regiment
Army of the Potomac
Second Seminole War
Mexican–American War
Pacific Coast Campaign
Battle of La Paz
Siege of La Paz
Skirmish of Todos Santos
American Civil War
Siege of Petersburg
MarĂ­a Amparo Ruiz
West Point
Second Seminole War
Mexican–American War

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