. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . was also engaged at the captureof Fort Harrison, and in the operations terminating inthe surrender of General Lee. I le was on duty as assist-ant commissary of musters of the Third Division, TenthArmy Corps, from September, 1864, and on musteringduty at Richmond and Petersburg, Virginia, until August17, 1S65, when he resigned his volunteer commission toaccept commission as captain. Captain Kendall again entered the volunteer service ascaptain of the Eighth U. S. Colored Troops ( Ictober 9,1865, and was ordered to duty in T


. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil War . was also engaged at the captureof Fort Harrison, and in the operations terminating inthe surrender of General Lee. I le was on duty as assist-ant commissary of musters of the Third Division, TenthArmy Corps, from September, 1864, and on musteringduty at Richmond and Petersburg, Virginia, until August17, 1S65, when he resigned his volunteer commission toaccept commission as captain. Captain Kendall again entered the volunteer service ascaptain of the Eighth U. S. Colored Troops ( Ictober 9,1865, and was ordered to duty in Texas, where he servedas assistant commissary of musters of the district of theRio Grande until mustered out, February 10, then entered the regular service July 28, 1S66, assecond lieutenant of the Fortieth Infantry, and served inTexas as acting assistant U. S. marshal of Western Texasuntil 1870. After entering the regular service Lieutenant Kendallwas, on March 2, 1867, brevetted first lieutenant and cap-tain U. S. Army for gallant and meritorious services at. Fort Harrison, Virginia. He was promoted first lieu-tenant Jul} 31, 1867; transferred to the Twenty-fifthInfantry April 20, 1869, and promoted captain March 22,1879. Ue remained on duty with his regiment until[874, when he was detailed on the recruiting service,being relieved from that duty in < Jctober, 1876. He wasthen detailed on college duty in Ohio, and while on thatduty was assigned to duty by the Governor of Ohio inconnection with the National Guard, being appointedspecial aide-de-camp, with the rank of colonel in theState militia, by Governors Young and Bishop,—in allthree years. Captain Kendall was relieved from duty in 1879, andwas retired horn active service December 4, 1884, fordisability in the line of duty. In February, 1886, appointed general agent of thePenn Mutual Life Insurance Company of Philadelphiafor Northern Ohio, with head-quarters at Cleveland,which position he still occupies. In 18S7


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