Class of 1890 West Point
His Commanding General Elwell Stephen Otis wrote of him: "He served his country Nobly and his countrymen are greatly in his debt."
37th Volunteer Montana
1st Lieutenant 2nd Calvary
Spanish-American War 1898
Died at Fort Huachuca of wounds received in action, aged 31 years single, survived by his parents of New York, brother William Wallace Jr.; and 2 sisters.
Class of 1890 West Point
His Commanding General Elwell Stephen Otis wrote of him: "He served his country Nobly and his countrymen are greatly in his debt."
37th Volunteer Montana
1st Lieutenant 2nd Calvary
Spanish-American War 1898
Died at Fort Huachuca of wounds received in action, aged 31 years single, survived by his parents of New York, brother William Wallace Jr.; and 2 sisters.
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Robert Bruce Wallace
Colonel 37th Vol. Inftry. U. S. V.
AND 1st Lieut. 2nd CAV. U.S.A.
Feb 7 1869 - Mar 13 1900
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