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  • Plummer, Lieut.-Col.

    Language: English

    Published by The Tyne Publishing Company, Limited., London., 1880

    Seller: EmJay Books, Bradford., United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. First Edition. 128pp. Interesting fictional account of the issues around being an army wife. Author was 7 Royal Fusiliers. Light wear and soiling to cloth, handscript inscription to ffep. 300g.

  • [Spanish American War] [Oklahoma] Plummer, Lieut. Col. E. H.; Kellogg, Lieut. Col

    Published by U.S. Army, [Fort Sill], 1898

    Seller: Americana Books, ABAA, Stone Mt, GA, U.S.A.

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    Document. Condition: Fair. Document. Original manuscript. Approx. 6.75" x 7.75". Document is very fragile with toning. The green paper backing is separated from the thin paper. This order was given by Lieut. Col. Kellogg and signed by Lieut. Col. Plummer. General Order No. 10 reads The garrison of this post has been ordered to other stations. Before the severance of ties which will always be a pleasing memory to him. The commanding Officer wishes to thank officers and men for the cordial support and assistance which they have given him. In thirty-seven years he has never been associated with better soldiers or more agreeable comrades. It seems probable that our country will soon require our services on the field of battle. The flag which we love - the flag carried to victory on many fields by Americans, - by our fathers, - will be as bravely borne by you, and your grateful countrymen will honor your patriotism and devotion to duty. By order of Lieut. Col. Kellogg [Signed] E. H. Plummer 1st. Lieut. 10th. Infantry Adjutant." On a historical note the Commanding Officer, General Nelson Miles, sent a telegram to Lt. Col. Kellogg, now at Rush Springs. Kellogg sent Capt. W. CF. Brown & his troop of the first Cavalry back to Fort Sill to quell a suspected uprising by Geronimo & the Apaches. Geronimo is recorded saying "I am a U.S. soldier. I wear the uniform, and it makes my heart sore to be thus suspected." All was calm in a week. (Testimony of Capt. Edward Hinkley Plummer. Investigation of Conduct of War with Spain New York November 19, 1898) Plummer retired a Brigadier General in 1918 after 40 years service.