. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . tel, for two or three years, leaving it to assume charge ofthe Hotel Logan, of which he was proprietor until 1905, when he retiredfrom active life, and his son succeeded him. Mr. Lewis Lewis, was a native of New York state, born in the latter part ofthe eighteenth century, and his father, Theodore Lewis, was born anddied in Cherry Valley, N. Y. Morgan D. Lewis was married on ]May 18,1869, at


. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . tel, for two or three years, leaving it to assume charge ofthe Hotel Logan, of which he was proprietor until 1905, when he retiredfrom active life, and his son succeeded him. Mr. Lewis Lewis, was a native of New York state, born in the latter part ofthe eighteenth century, and his father, Theodore Lewis, was born anddied in Cherry Valley, N. Y. Morgan D. Lewis was married on ]May 18,1869, at Cobleskill, N. Y., to Flora Agnes, daughter of Augustus C. Smith,and to this marriage three sons were born. Harold Augustus, the eldest,resides in Washington, D. C.; Louis Hoffman, born in Cobleskill, N. Y.,Jan. 28. 1S72, was graduated from the Amsterdam (N. Y.) Academy, in1889. and in June, 1890, entered the West Point Military Academy, fromwhich he was graduated and assigned to the 9th LI. S. infantry as secondlieutenant, and went with the regiment to Cuba, where he was killed atSan Juan, July i, 1898; the youngest son, Clifford Morgan, is also a resi- Biographical Sketches 375. dent of Washington, D. C. Mr. AT. D. Lewis retains liis interest in hiscomrades of the strenuons years of the Civil war. and comnuniorates hisservice by membership in the Mihtary Order of the Loyal Lej^ion, Wash-ington ( D. C.) connnandcry. and also in the Union Veteran Legion. McCalmont, John Swayne, late colonel of the 3!>th Pennsylvania in-fantry reserve corijs ( lotii reserves) was born in Franklin, Pa., on April28, 1822, and was of Scotch-Irish descent. He was graduated from West Point in the class of 1842, but the resigned and took up the study of law,l)eing admitted to practice at the bar ofPennsylvania in 1844. He was a prom-inent attorney of his state, and judge oftlie connnon pleas, on the breaking out oftlic war. hi 1849 and 1850 he was a mem-l)er of the Pennsylvania house of


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