

Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy & Asst. Served in the Corps of Engineers died in Philadelphia at age 54. Second Lieutenant, resigned 1829 professor at West Point 1829–1834 then college professor and civil engineer. Served in the Corps of Engineers died in Florida at age 37. Served in the Corps of Engineers died in New York at age 39. Resigned 1818 military storekeeper, Ordnance Department 1834–41 mayor of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 1863-1866ħth, 11th, and 13th Superintendent of the Military Academy (1838–1845, 1856–18), Chief of Engineers (1864–1866) Resigned 1816 graduated from law school 1822, never practiced author. Killed in action against hostile Seminoles 1835 Only graduate 1813 resigned 1819, becoming a civil engineer and rice planter. Killed in action and scalped by Creek fighters 1814 Son of Jonathan Williams, first superintendent of West Point. Congressman clerk, War Department, Treasury DepartmentĬhief Clerk in the War Department 1817–1827 resigned due to financial scandal. Quartermaster General 1814–1815 disbanded 1815, becoming farmer, judge,engineer and Missouri state senator.ĭisbanded 1815 lawyer, representative and speaker Vermont House of Representatives, U.S. Given active assignment at age 75 in 1863. ArtilleryĬhief of Ordnance Inspector of Arsenals, inventor and designer of weapons and defensive installations. First graduate ever, Superintendent of the Military Academy (1812–1814) and Chief of Engineers resigned 1818, surveyor of the port of New York, government civil engineer.Ĭhief of Engineers 1818–1821 colonel 3rd U.S.
