William Edwin Harvey (general)
William Edwin Harvey (August 6, 1871 – January 13, 1922) was a lawyer and U.S. Army officer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He lived in the Washington, D.C., area for much of his life.
William Edwin Harvey | |
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Born | Kirkwood, Missouri | August 6, 1871
Died | January 13, 1922 50) Washington, D.C. | (aged
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Years of service | 1890–1918 |
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Spouse(s) | Katherine E. Heydrick[1] |
Biography
Harvey was born on August 6, 1871 in Kirkwood, Missouri.[2] He received an LL.B. from Columbia University in 1893 and an LL.M. from the same school in 1894. A lawyer, Harvey practiced in Washington, D.C., and was a member of King and King and Associates from 1893 to 1919.[1][2]
Harney joined the District of Columbia National Guard in 1890 and rose through the ranks. On June 4, 1915, he was appointed as the brigadier general in command of the district militia. He became a brigadier general (NA) on August 22, 1917, and assumed command over the 75th Infantry Brigade at Camp Shelby. He was then transferred and became the commanding general of the First Provisional Brigade Army Troops. Harvey was honorably discharged on May 9, 1918.[1][2]
Harvey lived in the D.C. neighborhood of Chevy Chase[1] until his death on January 13, 1922.[2]
Personal life
Harvey married Katherine E. Heydrick on February 12, 1896. He was an Episcopalian.[1][2]
References
- Davis, Jr. 1998, p. 165.
- Marquis Who's Who 1975, p. 242.
Bibliography
- Davis, Jr., Henry Blaine (1998). Generals in Khaki. Raleigh, North Carolina: Pentland Press. ISBN 1571970886. OCLC 40298151.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Marquis Who's Who (1975). Who Was Who In American History – The Military. Chicago, Illinois: Marquis Who's Who. ISBN 0837932017.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)