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that was to be used in relief work. A committee was formed and tasked with outlining the policy and controlling the work. The members in October agreed that with winter fast approaching, priority would be given to the adequate accommodation of some of the city's 55,000 refugees. It was decided that a
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with his brother Charles, Sigerfoos arrived at the institution in the fall of 1885 and spent two years at a preparatory school before matriculating as a freshman. He served as a cadet during his university days and eventually commanded a company of students as a captain. His capabilities as a leader
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In addition to his cadet leadership role, Sigerfoos was a prominent member of the study body. A university peer later recalled him as being "not an ordinary student." Sigerfoos "took high rank in the class room, won honors as a public speaker" and was chief editor of the student newspaper. He also
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Congress approved Sigerfoos' promotion to brigadier general on October 10, unaware that he had died. In 1920, Congress enacted legislation indicating that Sigerfoos would retain the posthumous rank of brigadier general, and that his effective date of rank would be October 4, 1918.
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Edward Sigerfoos was born to George W. Sigerfoos and Nancy Sigerfoos (née Shank) on December 14, 1868. The elder Sigerfoos had a number of professions during his lifetime, working as a school teacher at one point, until finally opening a dry goods business in
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military forces in the Philippines were entitled to a trial by jury. He concluded that servicemen were "amenable to trial by the civil courts" when offenses are committed against their native laws; however, a "trial by jury will not be accorded them" unless
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Morrow and his associates" received praise for their efficient management of the facility, in which superior sanitary conditions prevented the outbreaks of any contagious diseases; however, Sigerfoos was also responsible for this successful outcome.
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in response to allegations that the United States military was committing atrocities against Filipinos during the war. The War Department called the allegations "either unfounded or grossly exaggerated."
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to be broken up into detachments. These detachments were spread throughout the province of Santiago and were "actively engaged" in the suppression of the "frequent depredations of organized brigands."
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resulted in presentation of a sword acknowledging him for having the best drilled company. In addition, he received a medal to recognize his performance during a state drill and ceremony contest in
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before his regiment embarked on another tour of duty overseas. In early February, 1900, Sigerfoos was appointed recorder for an army retiring board that was to meet in Chicago under the command of
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Called the 'American Flood Relief Camp,' more than 6,000 flood survivors were eventually cared for at the facility before its dismantlement in the early spring of 1918. Sigerfoos returned to the
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army officer for "murder in violation of the laws and customs of war." Sentenced "to be hung by the neck until...dead," Pré's sentence was commuted to fifteen years of hard labor at a prison in
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in late August 1900, with the entire regiment in the islands by that winter. Sigerfoos would remain there for the next three to four years, part of which was in direct participation in the
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Roster of Troops Serving in the Division of Cuba, Comprising the Departments of Matanzas and Santa Clara; Province of Havana and Pinar del Rio; Havana; and Santiago and Puerto Principe
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on September 21 of that year. By the time the entire regiment left Cuba, it lost two officers and seventy-four enlisted men to a variety of tropical diseases.
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After returning to the continental United States in the early 1900s, in 1905 Sigerfoos was assigned as professor of military science at the
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camp of "1,000 huts, of reed and mud," were to be built and Sigerfoos, a member of the committee, was assigned as administrator.
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received orders to man a number of coastal fortifications on the southern coast of the United States. Most of the regiment left
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confirmed his nomination. He was promoted posthumously and was the only American general to be killed in combat during the war.
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maintained a close association with a group of students that later in life would become academically influential, including
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His wife, Frances, was daughter of Olin H. Longino. Longino entered the army in September 1908, becoming assigned to the
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was a strategic supply base and center of water transportation for United States military forces operating in the
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Sigerfoos was initially buried in the cemetery near the hospital where he died. In 1921, he was reburied at
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on February 2, 1901, and in the following September was made an adjutant. During its service in the
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Thomas F. Barr." He was appointed to serve on another board later that month. Scheduled to meet at
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in the Philippines, in 1908 he published an article exploring the question of whether or not
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on a number of military commissions throughout the year of 1901. One such commission met at
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by mid April with the bulk of it, the headquarters, band, and four companies, sent to
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In May 1891, changes were made to the disposition of the various companies of the
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A Biographical History of Darke County, Ohio: Compendium of National Biography
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of the depot battalion. The depot battalion, the 3rd battalion, left Cuba for
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and later the United States occupation of the islands. He was promoted to
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in mid January 1918 and was not in charge of the camp upon its closure. "
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Sigerfoos arrived to China on March 28, 1917, in order to serve with the
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in early 1941. Edward Sigerfoos died on May 5, 2000, and is buried at
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The younger Edward followed in his father's footsteps and entered the
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By early January 1899, the regiment's headquarters was established at
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Sigerfoos married Opal Robeson, daughter of Dr. Donovan Robeson, at
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A disastrous flood struck the vicinity of Tianjin later that year.
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in 1872. He ran this business until his death three years later.
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Journal of the Military Service Institution of the United States
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Charges of Cruelty, Etc., to the Natives of the Philippines
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On September 29, 1918, Sigerfoos was mortally wounded near
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degree in 1891, Sigerfoos applied for a commission in the
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Philippine–American War and Occupation of the Philippines
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was unconventional for his time. Deciding to attend the
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Historical Sketch of the 5th United States Infantry
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Sigerfoos Accepts," 1905, p. 6. 1163:"New Military Man at 'U'," 1905, p. 4. 1130: 1058:the following year. He saw service in 802: 1930: 1707: 1154: 1121: 536:Sigerfoos enjoyed a brief respite in 1745:The University of Minnesota Bulletin 1030:National Register of Historic Places 843:(Appointed Aug. 1, accepted Aug. 4) 677:Photo of the 1917 flood that struck 575:was actively pursuing forces of the 1143:The Ohio State University Quarterly 1140:Cockins, Edith D. (April 1, 1912). 1070:, eventually leaving the army as a 746: 657: 616: 520:with Sigerfoos acting as battalion 363:Prelude to the Spanish–American War 13: 1710:"Edward Sigerfoos-Man and General" 1084:Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery 988: 966: 944: 920: 896: 872: 848: 214:University of Minnesota Law School 14: 2147: 791:posts were named for him, one in 2052: 2037:. September 26, 1905. p. 10 2021: 1990: 1959: 1609: 1509:"More Flood Relief Funds Needed" 1493: 1356: 1319: 1028:. It is currently listed on the 785:Army Distinguished Service Medal 783:Among Sigerfoos' awards was the 542:assistant judge advocate-general 338:Shortly after graduating with a 125: 105: 2136:University of Minnesota faculty 1847:Official Army Register for 1916 1638: 1629: 1580: 1501: 1464: 1455: 1446: 1409: 1400: 1391: 1382: 1373: 1364: 1327: 1290: 1267: 1237: 734:and nominated for promotion to 2116:People from Miami County, Ohio 1594:. December 27, 1895. p. 1 1370:United States, 1902, p. 204-5. 1341:. February 15, 1900. p. 1 1178: 1095: 1050:, he became commissioned as a 718:Sigerfoos commanded first the 713: 550:United States Military Academy 358:Military service prior to 1900 1: 1944:. January 17, 1893. p. 2 1770:Ohio State University Monthly 1714:Ohio State University Monthly 1652: 1478:. January 13, 1918. p. 4 1304:. February 8, 1900. p. 1 1245:"Graham Orders War Equipment" 1042:as well. 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Potsdam, Ohio
Montblainville
Meuse
France
Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington County, Virginia
United States
United States Army
Brigadier General
152d Depot Brigade
56th Infantry Brigade
Philippine–American War
Border War (1910–19)
World War I
Distinguished Service Medal (U.S. Army)
Alma mater
Ohio State University
B.Ph.
University of Minnesota Law School
LL.B.
LL.M.
Brigadier General
United States Army
officer
Philippine–American War
World War I
Woodrow Wilson
brigadier general
Meuse-Argonne Offensive

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