Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915
Name Entries
person
Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915
Computed Name Heading
Name Components
Name :
Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915
Sternberg, George Miller
Computed Name Heading
Name Components
Name :
Sternberg, George Miller
Sternberg, George M. 1838-1915
Computed Name Heading
Name Components
Name :
Sternberg, George M. 1838-1915
Sternberg, George M.
Computed Name Heading
Name Components
Name :
Sternberg, George M.
George Miller Sternberg
Computed Name Heading
Name Components
Name :
George Miller Sternberg
Sternberg, George M. (George Miller), 1838-1915
Computed Name Heading
Name Components
Name :
Sternberg, George M. (George Miller), 1838-1915
Sternberg, George.
Computed Name Heading
Name Components
Name :
Sternberg, George.
Sternberg, George M. 1838-1915 (George Miller),
Computed Name Heading
Name Components
Name :
Sternberg, George M. 1838-1915 (George Miller),
Sternberg, Georg M. 1838-1915
Computed Name Heading
Name Components
Name :
Sternberg, Georg M. 1838-1915
Sternberg, Geo. M. 1838-1915
Computed Name Heading
Name Components
Name :
Sternberg, Geo. M. 1838-1915
Sternberg, Geo. M. 1838-1915 (George Miller),
Computed Name Heading
Name Components
Name :
Sternberg, Geo. M. 1838-1915 (George Miller),
Genders
Exist Dates
Biographical History
Born at Hartwick Seminary, Otsego County, New York, on June 8, 1838, George Miller Sternberg received a medical degree from the Maryland College of Physicians in 1860. He was appointed Assistant Surgeon, United States Army, on May 28, 1861; Captain, May 28, 1866; Major (Surgeon), December 1, 1873; Lieutenant Colonel (Surgeon), January 12, 1891, Brigadier General, Surgeon General, May 30, 1893; and retired from the Army on June 8, 1902. During the Civil War, he began his service with the Army of the Potomac, later transferring to the Department of the Gulf. At the end of the war, he was in command of the US General Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. He served throughout the Cholera and Yellow Fever epidemics in the United States and was a member of the Yellow Fever Commission, and the National Board of Health. He was widely credited with the development of ambulance services for wounded soldiers in the Civil War and many of his battlefield treatment methods remain in place today. Later he became interested in collecting fossils from the Dakota Sandstone (early Cretaceous) Formation while stationed in Kansas. He died on November 3, 1915 and was buried in Section 2 of Arlington National Cemetery.
Born at Hartwick Seminary, Otsego County, New York, on June 8, 1838, George Miller Sternberg received a medical degree from Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1860. He was appointed Assistant Surgeon, United States Army, on May 28, 1861; Captain, May 28, 1866; Major (Surgeon), December 1, 1873; Lieutenant Colonel (Surgeon), January 12, 1891, Brigadier General, Surgeon General, May 30, 1893; and retired from the Army on June 8, 1902.
During the Civil War, he began his service with the Army of the Potomac, later transferring to the Department of the Gulf. At the end of the war, he was in command of the US General Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. He served throughout the Cholera and Yellow Fever epidemics in the United States and was a member of the Yellow Fever Commission, and the National Board of Health. He was widely credited with the development of ambulance services for wounded soldiers in the Civil War and many of his battlefield treatment methods remain in place today. Later he became interested in collecting fossils from the Dakota Sandstone (early Cretaceous) Formation while stationed in Kansas.
He died on November 3, 1915 and was buried in Section 2 of Arlington National Cemetery.
eng
Latn
External Related CPF
https://viaf.org/viaf/73916991
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n84806151
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n84806151
https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q529699
Other Entity IDs (Same As)
Sources
Loading ...
Resource Relations
Loading ...
Internal CPF Relations
Loading ...
Languages Used
eng
Zyyy
Subjects
American Assoc. For The Advancement Of Science (+ Aagn Etc.)
Electricity
Electromagnetism
Ethnology Archaeology Anthropology
Exchanges Of Publications
Fossils
Geology
Indians
Inventors
Medicine, Military
Meteorology
Military personnel
National Museum
Natural history
Scientific organizations
Scientific publications
Smithsonian Exchange
Smithsonian Institution
Smithsonian Publications
Surveys And Explorations, General
Nationalities
Americans
Activities
Occupations
Legal Statuses
Places
United States
as recorded (not vetted)
AssociatedPlace
Convention Declarations
<conventionDeclaration><citation>VIAF</citation></conventionDeclaration>