Lincoln, James Rush, 1845-1922.

Dates:
Birth 1845
Death 1922

Biographical notes:

Rush served as a military officer in the Civil War, the Spanish-American War and World War I. He was born in Maryland and moved to Boone, Iowa in 1868 and then to Ames in 1882 where he worked in the military and engineering departments at Iowa State College. At the beginning of the Spanish American War he was responsible for mobilizing the Iowa troops.

From the description of James Rush Lincoln military orders, 1898 April 26. (State Historical Society of Iowa, Library). WorldCat record id: 505528796

James Rush Lincoln was born February 3, 1845 in Frederick County, Maryland. He attended the Landon Military Academy, the Pennsylvania Military College, and the Virginia Military Institute. Once the Civil War began, Lincoln enlisted in the Confederate Army and served in the cavalry under Jeb Stuart.

After the war, Lincoln remained in Virginia until moving to Iowa in 1868. He became the superintendent of a coal mining company in Boone, Iowa and became the town's mayor. He came to Iowa State College (University) in 1883) and served as the Professor of Military Tactics until 1919. Lincoln also held the positions of Steward of the College (1883) and Professor of Mining Engineering (1892-1898).

Soon after coming to Iowa, Lincoln joined the Iowa National Guard and held commissions as Captain, Major, Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel, Inspector General, and Brigadier General. During the Spanish American War, he mobilized Iowa's troops and went to the front. Unable to actively serve in World War I, Lincoln remained at Iowa State training others for active duty.

He passed away August 4, 1922 in Ames, Iowa.

From the description of Papers, 1863-1964. (Iowa State University). WorldCat record id: 312729424

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