- Samuel S. Sumner
Infobox Military Person
name=Samuel Storrow Sumner
born= birth date|1842|2|6
died= death date and age|1937|7|26|1842|2|6
placeofburial=Arlington National Cemetery
caption=Samuel S. Sumner
placeofbirth=Carlisle Barracks ,Pennsylvania
placeofdeath=Brookline, Massachusetts
allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1861–1906
rank= Brigadier General
commands=6th US Cavalry
battles=American Civil War Indian Wars Spanish-American War China Relief Expedition Philippine-American War
relations=Edwin V. Sumner (father)Samuel Storrow Sumner (1842-1937) was a
United States Army general during theSpanish-American War ,Boxer Rebellion , andPhilippine-American War .Sumner was born in Carlisle Barracks,
Pennsylvania onFebruary 16 ,1842 . He served in the Union army during the Civil War. For much of the war, he served on the staff of his father, GeneralEdwin V. Sumner . After the war's end, he stayed in the army and served in thecavalry during theIndian Wars .When the
Spanish-American War broke out in May 1898, Sumner was appointedbrigadier general of volunteers and placed in command of the 1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, V Corps. He was sent toCuba with the corps and led his brigade into action at theBattle of Las Guasimas . WhenJoseph Wheeler fell ill, Sumner temporarily assumed command of the Cavalry Division. He was still in command of the division when the fighting at theBattle of San Juan Hill began. However, it is said that when Wheeler heard the sound of battle he rose from his sick bed and rushed to take command of the division. Sumner returned to command his brigade for the rest of the battle and in theSiege of Santiago . In September, he was appointedmajor general of volunteers.After the war with
Spain ended, Sumner served as a military attaché to American Embassy inLondon . During theBoxer Rebellion , Summer was again in field command and led a brigade in theChina Relief Expedition .He then was sent to the
Philippines and commanded the 1st District, Department of Southern Luzon during thePhilippine-American War . In 1902, he was appointed brigadier general in the regular army.He continued to serve in the army until his retirement. He died on
July 26 ,1937 , inBrookline, Massachusetts , and is buried inArlington National Cemetery .
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