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* (1849-1852) [[2nd U.S. Infantry]], [[Benicia Barracks]], California
* (1849-1852) [[2nd U.S. Infantry]], [[Benicia Barracks]], California
* (1852-1855) Lt. Col. (3 Mar 1855),Recruiting Service and Tactical Boards, New York City, New York
* (1852-1855) Lt. Col. (3 Mar 1855),Recruiting Service and Tactical Boards, New York City, New York
* (1856-1861) [[9th U.S. Infantry]], [[Fort Steilacoom]], Washington
* (1856-1861) [[9th U.S. Infantry]], Commanding [[Fort Steilacoom]], Washington
* (1861-1865) Bvt. Major General (13 Mar 1865), [[U.S. Civil War]]
* (1861-1865) Bvt. Major General (13 Mar 1865), [[U.S. Civil War]]
* (1865-1867) Commander [[Fort Wayne]], Detroit, Michigan
* (1865-1867) Commander [[Fort Wayne]], Detroit, Michigan

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Silas Casey (1807-1882) - Born 12 Jul 1807 in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. A career U.S. Army Infantry officer and United States Military Academy graduate who rose to the rank of Major General. Retired from the Army on 8 Jul 1868 with over 40 years of service. Died 22 Jan 1882 in Brooklyn, New York.

General Silas Casey

He entered the United States Military Academy 1 Jul 1822 and graduated 1 Jul 1826 in the Class of 1826 ranking 39th out of 41.



Marriage:

  • Abby P. Pearce (1813-1862) born 12 Jul 1813, died 10 Mar 1862

Children:

  • Thomas Lincoln Casey (1831-1896) born 10 May 1831, died 25 Mar 1896
  • Abby Pearce Casey Hunt]] (1838 - 1886)
  • Silas Casey III (1841-1913) born 11 Sep 1841, died 14 Aug 1913
  • Elizabeth Goodale Casey Scott (1844 - 1912)
  • Edward Wanton Casey (1850-1891) born 1 Dec 1850, Benicia, California, killed by Sioux 7 Jan 1891 in South Dakota

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