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provoked controversy in the United States and abroad. Many newspapers called for an inquiry and his firing but the government supported its general, and at the conclusion of the hostilities, Jesup returned to his official post. He was famously quoted as having declared about the Seminole that "he
33: 264:, Jesup traveled from his headquarters in Washington, D.C., to oversee the supplying of troops in Mexico. He served as Quartermaster General for 42 years, having the second longest continual service in the same position in U.S. military history ( 728: 758: 753: 738: 733: 748: 628:"Letter, 1836 Oct. 25, Headquarters, Apalachicola [to] W[illia]m Schley, Governor of Georgia, Milledgeville, Georgia / Major General T[homas] S. Jesup" 743: 723: 648: 627: 543: 160: 685: 444: 192: 768: 649:"Letter, 1836 Dec. 9, Volusia, Florida, [to] Governor W[illia]m Schley, Milledgeville, Georgia / T[homas] S. Jesup" 551: 280: 87: 265: 488: 403: 126: 172: 57: 378: 474: 188: 261: 144: 678: 419:
House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d Session-49th Congress, 1st Session
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He died in office in Washington, D.C., in June 10, 1860 at age 72. He was buried at
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served as Commissary General of the US Army for 43 years, from 1818 until 1860).
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In 1836, while Jesup was still officially Quartermaster General, President
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The Trail of Tears: The Story of the American Indian Removals 1813–1855
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1986, Jesup was inducted into the Quartermaster Hall of Fame.
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Battery Jesup at the Spanish–American War fort, Fort Fremont
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Brigadier General Jesup, father of the Quartermaster Corps
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Brigadier General, Quartermaster General – 8 May 1818
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13th quartermaster General of the United States Army
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Colonel, Assistant Adjutant General – 27 March 1818
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Berkeley County
West Virginia
Oak Hill Cemetery (Washington, D.C.)
United States Army
Brigadier General
War of 1812
Second Seminole War
Mexican–American War
United States Army
Quartermaster Corps
Berkeley County
West Virginia
War of 1812
Chippewa
Lundy's Lane
Quartermaster General
James Monroe
Andrew Jackson
Creek
Georgia
Alabama
Florida
Second Seminole War
Seminole
Osceola
Micanopy
false flag of truce
exterminating
Mexican–American War

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