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Charles Henry Crane

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Charles Henry Crane Famous memorial Veteran

Birth
Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
10 Oct 1883 (aged 57)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.8801689, Longitude: -77.0748444
Plot
Section 1, Grave 62W
Memorial ID
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Civil War Union Brigadier General. The son of United States Army Colonel Ichabod B. Crane (the inspiration for the name of author Washington Irving's protagonist in the famous short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"), he graduated from the Harvard Medical School in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1847, he was commissioned as an Assistant Surgeon, United States Regular Army in February 1848 and saw service during the Mexican War. When the Civil War started he was promoted to Major in the Medical Department, and served as Chief Medical Officer of several Military Departments, and as Medical Inspector of Prisoners of War for the Union Army. His last duty during the war was as Executive Officer for the United States Army Surgeon General's Office. In April 1865 he was one of the attending physicians for President Abraham Lincoln after he was shot by assassin John Wilkes Booth. Brevetted Brigadier General, US Regular Army on March 13, 1865 for "meritorious services during the war", in July 1882 he was promoted to full rank Brigadier General, and was appointed Surgeon General of the Army. He died on active duty in Washington, DC a year later.
Civil War Union Brigadier General. The son of United States Army Colonel Ichabod B. Crane (the inspiration for the name of author Washington Irving's protagonist in the famous short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"), he graduated from the Harvard Medical School in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1847, he was commissioned as an Assistant Surgeon, United States Regular Army in February 1848 and saw service during the Mexican War. When the Civil War started he was promoted to Major in the Medical Department, and served as Chief Medical Officer of several Military Departments, and as Medical Inspector of Prisoners of War for the Union Army. His last duty during the war was as Executive Officer for the United States Army Surgeon General's Office. In April 1865 he was one of the attending physicians for President Abraham Lincoln after he was shot by assassin John Wilkes Booth. Brevetted Brigadier General, US Regular Army on March 13, 1865 for "meritorious services during the war", in July 1882 he was promoted to full rank Brigadier General, and was appointed Surgeon General of the Army. He died on active duty in Washington, DC a year later.

Bio by: RPD2


Inscription

In Memory Of
Brigadier General
CHARLES H. CRANE
Surgeon General.
U.S. Army.



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13826143/charles_henry-crane: accessed ), memorial page for Charles Henry Crane (19 Jul 1826–10 Oct 1883), Find a Grave Memorial ID 13826143, citing Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.