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John F. Madden

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After his temporary duty in San Francisco, Madden returned to Fort Douglas, where in April 1907 he was assigned to command 3rd Battalion, 29th Infantry. In August 1907, Madden returned to the Philippines with the 29th Infantry, and he served there until returning to the United States in August 1909.
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In April 1898, Madden married Edith May Partello, the daughter of Joseph M. T. Partello, an officer in the 5th Infantry. They were the parents of two sons, Jerome and John. In 1903, Madden requested a divorce and alleged that his wife had an affair with another army officer while he was in the
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Philippines. She denied the allegations, but the divorce was granted in 1905. Edith Partello later married army officer Victor A. B. Davidson. They became the parents of a son, Emmett in 1907 and a daughter, Edna in early October 1908, and Edith died later that month. Madden never remarried.
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In late 1911, Madden was assigned as defense counsel during the Governors Island court-martial of Major Frank T. Woodbury, a medical officer who was charged with failing to properly treat a soldier in his care after Second Lieutenant
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Jerome P. Madden was born in early 1899 and died about six months later. John Fitzpatrick Madden (1900–1979) was raised by his paternal grandparents and an aunt after his parents divorced. He was a career officer in the
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with headquarters in Paris. Madden was the army's recognized expert on motorized transportation and production of canned goods, which were vital to the war effort, and he was promoted to temporary
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and assigned to duty as post quartermaster, quartermaster of the post's supply depot, and supervisor of construction projects as the fort was expanded in anticipation of U.S. entry into
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accused him of negligence. Woodbury was convicted on two of four charges, and sentenced to a written reprimand, the most lenient punishment available to the judges.
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of the 29th Infantry. In the summer of 1905, he commanded a provisional battalion of the 29th Infantry (Companies F and L) when it performed temporary duty in
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and Madden was assigned to his staff as quartermaster. In January 1917, Madden was serving as chief of transportation on the staff of Major General
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and 21st Infantry Brigade. He retired in 1934 upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 64, and was a resident of the Marlborough Hotel in
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on March 30, 1870, the son of Jerome and Margaret (Evans) Madden. He was raised in San Francisco, and was educated at
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during Funston's command of the Southern Department, and carried out inspection tours of units throughout
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In April 1919, Madden was assigned to quartermaster duty in the office of the zone supply officer at the
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Madden as a colonel and assistant quartermaster general of the American Expeditionary Forces, May 1918.
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After his retirement from the army, in July 1934 Madden was appointed deputy administrator of five
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In March 1912, Madden was assigned as judge advocate (prosecutor) for the court-martial of Captain
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in January 1918, to date from August 5, 1917. In October 1918, Madden was promoted to temporary
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and established a training camp as part of the activities associated with the dedication of an
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20 applicants sat for the examination. 10 passed, including Madden, who finished seventh.
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military boarding school, the Lincoln School in San Francisco, and San Francisco's
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military boarding school, the Lincoln School in San Francisco, and San Francisco's
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After returning to the United States in the summer of 1904, Madden was posted to
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In August 1912, Madden was part of a 29th Infantry contingent that marched from
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Infantry and Cavalry School, and he graduated in June 1897. He was promoted to
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with headquarters in Paris. During the war he received promotion to temporary
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in Cuba. In October 1898, he was assigned to temporary duty as assistant
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Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States
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Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States
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In June 1895, Madden was selected to attend the two-year course at the
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and assigned to command 2nd Battalion, 29th Infantry and the post at
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For his World War I service, Madden was a recipient of the French
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After his return from the Philippines, Madden was posted to
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from 1890 to 1891, where he took the literary course at the
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American military personnel of the Philippine–American War
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American military personnel of the Spanish–American War
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After graduating from high school, Madden attended the
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In September 1927, Madden was assigned to command the
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Madden's post-war assignments included command of the
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In 1891, Madden's application for a commission in the
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United States Army Command and General Staff College
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Raleigh, NC: Pentland Press. pp. 238–239. 819:Services of Supply, American Expeditionary Forces 441:, New York on May 19, 1946. Madden was buried at 408:Services of Supply, American Expeditionary Forces 181:Services of Supply, American Expeditionary Forces 1558:"Relief Commission Names Major Gaston Executive" 1090:Regents of the University of California (1891). 1731:Nashville Tennessean and The Nashville American 587:. Later in 1898, Madden took part in action at 540:, during the U.S. response to crossings of the 2992:Military personnel from Sacramento, California 1062: 1060: 500:. In 1891, he applied for a commission in the 2758:. Lehi, UT: Ancestry.com LLC. October 3, 1900 2626: 2624: 922:, New York on May 19, 1946. He was buried at 887:, New York. In July 1930, he was assigned to 617:and assigned as quartermaster officer of the 166:Provisional Battalion, 29th Infantry Regiment 8: 2882:. Raleigh, NC: Pentland Press. p. 238. 1879:Chester, Alden; Williams, E. Melvin (1925). 685:, New York as the 29th Infantry's adjutant. 520:In October 1891, Madden was assigned to the 1775: 1773: 1738:. November 18, 1911. p. 9 – via 774:was assigned to command U.S. forces on the 3022:United States Army generals of World War I 2720: 2718: 702:Adjutant General of the United States Army 31: 20: 3032:19th-century United States Army personnel 3002:Lowell High School (San Francisco) alumni 2599: 2597: 2431:. April 10, 1931. p. 21 – via 1265:"5th Infantry, Colonel Nathan W. Osborne" 1157: 1155: 1085: 1083: 805:quartermaster duties on the staff of the 608:United States Military Government in Cuba 392:United States Military Government in Cuba 298:United States Military Government in Cuba 272:Deputy Administrator, Lumber and Timber, 211:United States Military Government in Cuba 2823: 2821: 2802:"Captain Madden Is Granted Final Decree" 1925:"Impatient for the Order to War Service" 1901:"To Forces of Land and Sea: Army Orders" 1678:"Montana News In Washington: Army Notes" 1384: 1382: 1380: 1184: 1182: 1093:Register of the University of California 817:, then as commander of Advance Section, 288:. A veteran of the U.S. response to the 2936:"Death Notice, John Fitzpatrick Madden" 2853:"Death Notice, Edith Partello Davidson" 2419:"Sent to Brigades at Hawaii and Manila" 2353:"200 Reserves to Come Here for Session" 1850: 1848: 1211: 1209: 1028: 1026: 1024: 1022: 1020: 1018: 1016: 1012: 992: 256:Edith May Partello (m. 1898–1905, div.) 18:U.S. Army brigadier general (1870–1946) 2605:"Gen. Madden Burial Will Be Held Here" 1462:"29th Infantry — Col. W. M. Van Horne" 735:In March 1914, Madden was promoted to 613:In March 1901, Madden was promoted to 2503:. Washington, DC: Library of Congress 2209:"Four Transports bring 11,000 Troops" 1781:"Rich Army Officer to Trial for Debt" 801:In July 1917, Madden was assigned to 599:and commissary of subsistence aboard 355:. From 1890 to 1891, he attended the 172:2nd Battalion, 29th Infantry Regiment 168:3rd Battalion, 29th Infantry Regiment 7: 2377:"Plan Dance in Honor of Col. Hughes" 1510:"Fort Douglas Notes: John F. Madden" 1069:Who's Who In New York City And State 366:was approved and he was appointed a 2997:People from East Orange, New Jersey 2257:"Col. Madden Sent to Pacific Coast" 1241:"Assignment of Civilian Appointees" 663:Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation 2916:. Lehi, UT: Ancestry.com LLC. 1910 2829:"Birth Notice, Edna Anna Davidson" 2395:"Colonel Madden to Command Depots" 1947:"Army Orders: Maj. John F. Madden" 1486:"Californians in the Regular Army" 910:In retirement, he was a member of 490:University of California, Berkeley 357:University of California, Berkeley 316:and was a recipient of the French 246:University of California, Berkeley 14: 2305:""Strombos" of the 19th Infantry" 2067:"Army Notes: Maj. John F. Madden" 1654:"Society: Captain John F. Madden" 1606:"Passengers: Arrived; For Manila" 924:Sacramento Historic City Cemetery 443:Sacramento Historic City Cemetery 418:. After the war, he received the 386:assignments. He took part in the 85:Sacramento Historic City Cemetery 3027:Officers of the Legion of Honour 2876:Davis, Henry Blaine Jr. (1998). 2726:"Death Notice, Jerome P. Madden" 2139:"Deming Cannery Nearly Complete" 1033:Davis, Henry Blaine Jr. (1998). 905:National Recovery Administration 621:when the regiment served in the 274:National Recovery Administration 2233:"Eleven Others to Pre-War Rank" 807:United States Department of War 544:by Mexican participants in the 2446:U.S. Senate (March 13, 1934). 2281:"Gen. Hay Does to Sam Houston" 1318:St. Louis Daily Globe-Democrat 850:United States Army War College 721:Newtown Battlefield State Park 494:College of Letters and Science 347:, and he attained the rank of 1: 1971:"Army Orders: John F. Madden" 1342:Fall River Daily Evening News 940:Military Order of the Carabao 823:American Expeditionary Forces 667:1906 San Francisco earthquake 453:John Fitz Madden was born in 412:American Expeditionary Forces 2655:Paris, W. Francklyn (1928). 2091:"Promotions in the Infantry" 1313:"Fort Leavenworth Graduates" 477:, in which Madden served as 471:William Renwick Smedberg Jr. 374:. Initially assigned to the 3017:United States Army generals 2701:"War Parts Bride and Groom" 1754:"G. C. M. Saturday July 13" 776:Mexico–United States border 542:Mexico–United States border 192:San Francisco General Depot 170:29th Infantry Regiment Band 3058: 1726:"Court Martial of Officer" 1390:"The Order of Santa Clara" 1163:"Gone To Be A Soldier-Man" 717:American Revolutionary War 709:Mount Gretna, Pennsylvania 661:during the opening of the 328:'s 21st Infantry Brigade. 312:, he attained the rank of 110:1890–1891 (National Guard) 3037:Members of The Lambs Club 1856:"Band Arrives Here Today" 979:and attained the rank of 838:Presidio of San Francisco 567:in July 1898. During the 483:California National Guard 345:California National Guard 147:U.S. Army Infantry Branch 97:California National Guard 30: 1995:"Army–Navy: Army Orders" 1805:"Capt. Kilbreth Reduced" 1438:"Hooker Sails On Monday" 1337:"More Army Appointments" 1112:"Promotion of Sergeants" 87:, Sacramento, California 2024:San Francisco Chronicle 1563:San Francisco Chronicle 1190:"Nothing If Not Candid" 916:East Orange, New Jersey 780:Pancho Villa Expedition 627:Philippine–American War 435:East Orange, New Jersey 422:(Officer) from France. 400:Pancho Villa Expedition 396:Philippine–American War 306:Pancho Villa Expedition 302:Philippine–American War 219:Pancho Villa Expedition 215:Philippine–American War 2941:San Francisco Examiner 2858:Army and Navy Register 2834:Army and Navy Register 2807:San Francisco Examiner 2783:San Francisco Examiner 2731:The San Francisco Call 2583:San Francisco Examiner 2334:North Adams Transcript 1759:Army and Navy Register 1534:"Battalion Comes Back" 1289:"Army and Navy Orders" 1222:The San Francisco Call 1195:The San Francisco Call 1168:The San Francisco Call 881:26th Infantry Regiment 842:19th Infantry Regiment 619:29th Infantry Regiment 455:Sacramento, California 431:26th Infantry Regiment 427:19th Infantry Regiment 380:29th Infantry Regiment 335:, Madden attended the 333:Sacramento, California 322:26th Infantry Regiment 189:26th Infantry Regiment 185:19th Infantry Regiment 163:29th Infantry Regiment 56:Sacramento, California 3042:Burials in California 2637:Army and Navy Journal 2522:Gavan, Peggy (2019). 2478:The Commercial Appeal 2310:Army and Navy Journal 2185:U.S. Senate (1932) . 2162:U.S. Senate (1932) . 1976:The Washington Herald 1659:The Herald-Republican 1515:The Salt Lake Tribune 1467:Army and Navy Journal 1270:Army and Navy Journal 1246:Army and Navy Journal 719:-related monument at 713:Elmira Town, New York 698:John William Kilbreth 522:5th Infantry Regiment 376:5th Infantry Regiment 194:21st Infantry Brigade 158:5th Infantry Regiment 107:Years of service 2453:Congressional Record 2381:Plattsburgh Sentinel 1929:The Buffalo Enquirer 899:Retirement and death 885:Plattsburgh Barracks 671:Joseph Alfred Gaston 569:Spanish–American War 550:St. Francis Barracks 463:Saint Matthew's Hall 388:Spanish–American War 337:Saint Matthew's Hall 294:Spanish–American War 207:Spanish–American War 2682:The Washington Post 2096:The Washington Post 1683:Great Falls Tribune 1630:"Sails From Manila" 1582:"Madden in Command" 1366:The Morning Tribune 960:World War I Victory 952:Philippine Campaign 846:Camp Harry J. 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Black and white photo of John F. Madden seat at desk, left profile, looking right
Sacramento, California
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29th Infantry Regiment
Fort Niagara
Services of Supply, American Expeditionary Forces
19th Infantry Regiment
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Garza Revolution
Spanish–American War
United States Military Government in Cuba
Philippine–American War
Pancho Villa Expedition
World War I
Legion of Honor
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University of California, Berkeley
National Recovery Administration
United States Army
Garza Revolution
Spanish–American War
United States Military Government in Cuba

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