Haller, Granville O. (Granville Owen), 1820-1897

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United States Army officer, Washington State pioneer and businessman, Granville Owen Haller (1819-1897) was born in York, Pennsylvania, the last of five children. Haller served in the Seminole War and the Mexican War, and attained the rank of captain before he was stationed in the Pacific Northwest, where he actively fought Native Americans in the 1854 campaign against the Snake Indians and the 1855 Winnass Expedition. He also participated in the occupation of San Juan Island during the boundary dispute with Great Britain. After leaving the Northwest in the 1860s, Haller served under Generals McClellan, Burnside, and Hooker during the Civil War. In 1863, on the basis of an accusatory letter from a navy officer, Haller was discharged from the army for disloyal conduct. During the period of his dismissal, Haller and his family resided in Washington Territory, where he involved himself in all sorts of business ventures, including a saw mill, farming and a mercantile business. After sixteen years, an act of Congress finally got Haller a hearing. In 1879, he was exonerated and reinstated as a colonel. His new commission took him away from the Northwest for three years, but upon his retirement he settled in Seattle and lived there until his death. Haller, who had maried Henrietta Maria Cox in 1849 had five children, including Theodore Newell Haller (1856-1930), who became a prominent businessman, and George Morris (1852-1889), who died in a drowning accident off the coast of Whidbey Island while duck hunting with his brother-in-law, Edward Louis Cox, and Dr. T.T. Minor of Seattle. G.O. Haller also was involved with numerous Seatlle clubs and civic associations. He belonged to St. John's Lodge, the oldest Masonic lodge in Seattle and held the rank of 32nd degree.

From the description of G.O. Haller scrapbook, 1889-1897. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 264761454

Colonel Granville Owen Haller (1819-1897), commissioned a 2d Lt. in 1839, served in the Mexican War and was ordered to the Pacific Coast in 1852. After the Civil War, he returned to Washington and was serving as adjutant general on Governor Squire's staff during the Chinese riots.

From the description of Narrative, 1886. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702127553

Washington State pioneer, army officer, and businessman.

Haller served in the Seminole War and the Mexican War, and attained the rank of captain before he was stationed in the Pacific Northwest (first Oregon, then Washington), where he actively fought Native Americans in the 1854 campaign against the Snake Indians and the 1855 Winnass Expedition. He also participated in the occupation of San Juan Island during the boundary dispute with Great Britain. After leaving the Northwest in the 1860s, Haller served under Generals McClellan, Burnside, and Hooker during the Civil War. In 1863, on the basis of an accusatory letter from a navy officer, Haller was discharged from the army for disloyal conduct. An act of Congress finally got him a hearing 16 years later, when he was exonerated and reinstated as a colonel. After this, he served in the army for three more years. Following his dismissal, Haller returned to Washington Territory and started a farm on Whidbey Island, later operating a sawmill and a general store near Port Townsend. He served as president of the State Pioneer Society and grand master of the territory's Masonic Grand Lodge. His reinstatement in the army took him away from the Northwest, but upon his retirement he settled in Seattle and lived there until his death in 1897.

From the description of Granville O. Haller papers, 1842-1993. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 39935789

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creatorOf Haller, Granville O. (Granville Owen), 1820-1897. Narrative, 1886. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Charles M. Gates papers, 1881-1963 University of Washington Libraries Special Collections
creatorOf Haller, Granville O. (Granville Owen), 1820-1897. G.O. Haller scrapbook, 1889-1897. University of Washington. Libraries
referencedIn Martin, M. L. (Morgan Lewis), 1805-1887. Morgan Martin papers, 1645-1931. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
creatorOf Haller, Granville O. (Granville Owen), 1820-1897. The San Juan Imbroglio : an account of the occupation of San Juan Island, 1859, prepared, with biographical notes, 1887. UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn Century Company records New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn Enos, Almira Neff Wright Beam. Almira Neff Wright Beam Enos papers, 1858-circa 1900. UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn Guie, Heister Dean. Heister Dean Guie papers [manuscript], 1890-1977. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Haller, Granville O. (Granville Owen), 1820-1897. Indian fighting in Oregon and Washington : Seattle, Washington : ms., 1885. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf Haller, Granville O. (Granville Owen), 1820-1897. Granville O. Haller papers, 1842-1993. University of Washington. Libraries
creatorOf Ebey, Winfield Scott, 1831-1865. Ebey family papers [microform] 1849-1918. University of Washington. Libraries
creatorOf Haller, Granville O. (Granville Owen), 1820-1897. Kamiarkin-- in history : memoir of the war, in the Yakima Valley, 1855-1856. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf Ebey, Winfield Scott, 1831-1865. Ebey family papers 1849-1918. University of Washington. Libraries
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associatedWith Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918. person
associatedWith Century Company corporateBody
associatedWith Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel, 1853-1935 person
associatedWith Ebey, Winfield Scott, 1831-1865. person
associatedWith Enos, Almira Neff Wright Beam. person
associatedWith Gates, Charles M.  (Charles Marvin),  1904-1963 person
associatedWith Guie, Heister Dean. person
associatedWith Haller, Henrietta Maria. person
associatedWith Martin, M. L. (Morgan Lewis), 1805-1887. person
associatedWith Meigs Lumber and Shipbuilding Co. corporateBody
associatedWith Squire, Watson C. (Watson Carvosso), 1838-1926. person
associatedWith Steptoe, Edward Jenner, 1816-1865. person
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Washington (State)
Fort Mohave (Bullhead City, Ariz.)
San Juan Island (Wash.)
Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
Washington (State)--Whidbey Island
United States
United States
Washington (State)--Seattle
Great Britain
Washington (State)--Seattle
Washington
Oregon
Northwest, Pacific
Seattle (Wash.)
Washington (State)--Yakima River Valley
Washington (State)
Oregon
Washington (State)
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Drowning victims
Frontier and pioneer life
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
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Pioneers
Yakama Indians
Yakima War
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Birth 1820-01-31

Death 1897-05-02

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