Farnsworth, Charles Stewart, 1862-1955
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Charles Stewart Farnsworth (1862-1955) was born on a farm in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, and raised in Clarion, Pennsylvania. Upon graduating from West Point in 1887, he married Laura Galey, of Clarion, and embarked on a military career. His son Robert was born at Fort Shaw, Montana, in 1888; his wife died there two years later. From 1893 to 1897 he was assigned to teach military science and tactics at the University of North Dakota. There he married Helen D. Bosard of Grand Forks, North Dakota, in 1894. From 1897 to 1918, his army service took him all over the United States, as well as to Cuba, the Philippines, and Mexico, often accompanied by his wife and son. He served twice in Alaska, first as a captain with E Company, 7th Infantry, charged with building Fort Gibbon in 1899-1900 and Fort Egbert in 1900-1901, then as a major with the 16th Infantry, stationed at Fort Gibbon in 1910-11. During World War I he served in France and Belgium, and afterwards commanded the infantry school at Columbus, Georgia, and served five years as Chief of Infantry in Washington, D. C. In 1925, with the rank of major-general, he retired to Altadena, California, where he became active in civic affairs..
From the description of Charles S. Farnsworth papers, 1899-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 42065936
Charles S. Farnsworth, U.S. General, graduated from West Point in 1887. He served in the Dakota Territory, Montana, and North Dakota until 1893, in Alaska from 1899-1901, and in the Philippines, Alaska, and at other posts between 1904-1911. Farnsworth was with Pershing's punitive expedition into Mexico in 1916 and during World War I he commanded the 37th Division of the American Expeditionary Forces. General Farnsworth later retired to Altadena, California, where he became involved in civic affairs.
From the description of Papers of Charles Stewart Farnsworth, 1820-1955. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122443385
Charles Stewart Farnsworth (b. Oct. 29, 1862, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania-d. Dec. 19, 1955, Calif.), Major General in the U.S. Army, graduated from West Point in 1887 and then served more than 25 assignments, including the expedition in Mexico (1916). During World War I, he became commander of the 37th Division of the American Expeditionary Forces and took part in several major offensives. Following the War, General Farnsworth became Chief of Infantry until his retirement in 1925.
From the description of Farnsworth, Charles Stewart, 1862-1955 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10596202
Native of Lycoming County, Penn., 1887 graduate of West Point, Army officer, military science professor at University of North Dakota, took control of Bosard Farming Company after death of James H. Bosard, his father-in-law.
From the description of Papers, 1888-1955. (North Dakota State University Library). WorldCat record id: 28797055
Soldier, educator.
From the description of Papers, 1891-1894. (State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives). WorldCat record id: 18430391
Farnsworth served under General John Pershing during the Punitive Expedition into Mexico against the forces of Pancho Villa in 1916.
From the description of Major General Charles S. Farnsworth papers, 1914-1917. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37236003
From the guide to the Major General Charles S. Farnsworth Papers, 1914-1917, (Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.)
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Subjects:
- United States. Army
- Athapascan Indians
- Farm corporations
- Military administration
- Military bases
- New Mexico
- World War, 1914-1918
Occupations:
- Teachers
- Soldiers
Places:
- Altadena (Calif.) (as recorded)
- Fort Egbert (Alaska) (as recorded)
- Grand Forks County (N.D.) (as recorded)
- Yukon River (Yukon and Alaska) (as recorded)
- Montana (as recorded)
- Grand Forks (N.D.) (as recorded)
- Eagle (Alaska) (as recorded)
- North Dakota (as recorded)
- United States (as recorded)
- Tanana (Alaska) (as recorded)
- New Mexico (as recorded)
- Alaska (as recorded)
- Philippines (as recorded)
- Alaska (as recorded)
- Fort Buford (N.D.) (as recorded)
- Dakota Territory (as recorded)
- Saint Michael (Alaska) (as recorded)