Bliss, Zenas R. (Zenas Randall), 1835-1900
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Bliss, Zenas R. (Zenas Randall), 1835-1900
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Bliss, Zenas R. 1835-1900
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8th U.S. Infantry, 1854-1861; prisoner of war, Texas, 1861-1862; colonel, 7th and 10th Rhode Island Infantry, 1862-1865; major, 30th U.S. Infantry, 1856-1869; lt. colonel, 25th U.S. Infantry, 1869-1877; commanded Dept. of Texas, 1895-1897; retired as major general, 1897.
Born in Rhode Island, Zenas Randall Bliss (1935-1900) left his home state in 1850 for his appointment to West Point Military Academy. Bliss' military career began with his assignment to duty as a brevet second lieutenant in the First Infantry at the completion of his training in 1854. Sent to Texas, Bliss served at Fort Duncan until 1855, when he was promoted to second lieutenant and transferred to an Eighth Infantry position at Fort Davis. Bliss was promoted again to lieutenant in 1860 and then to captain in 1861 at Camp Hudson. As the federal forts surrendered in Texas after secession, Bliss attempted to march his garrison to the Gulf Coast but was intercepted by Confederate troops. In 1862, after a brief imprisonment, Bliss was appointed colonel of the Tenth Rhode Island Infantry. He was then breveted to major of the regular army for his service at the battle of Fredericksburg in Virginia later that same year, and to lieutenant colonel in 1864 for his service at the Battle of the Wilderness. After the Civil War, in 1867, Bliss was assigned major of the Thirty-Ninth Infantry. Appointed commander of the Department of Texas, Bliss served at Forts Bliss, Clark, Davis and Duncan between 1871 and 1879. He was appointed lieutenant colonel of the Nineteenth Infantry in 1879, and promoted to colonel of the Twenty-Fourth Infantry in 1886. He was promoted to brigadier general in 1895 and finally major general in 1897, retiring within the same year. Zenas R. Bliss died in Washington, D. C. in 1900.
Graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1854. Served with the 8th Infantry conducting recruits on frontier duty in Texas, 1854-1861. Surrended to the Texas Insurgents under General Van Dorn and remained a prisoner of war, 1861-1862. Served with the rank of Colonel with the 7th and 10th Rhode Island infantry regiments during the remainder of the Civil War. Mustered out of volunteer service in 1865. As a Major assigned to the 30th Infantry Regiment Bliss commanded forts Jackson and St. Philip, La., 1865-1869. Transferred to the 25th Infantry, 1869. Served with the 25th Infantry Regiment on frontier duty in Texas commanding various forts in Texas with the rank of Lt. Colonel, 1869-1877.
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