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Henry Leavenworth

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Birthplace: New Haven, CT, United States
Death: July 21, 1834 (50)
Cross Timbers, Indian Territory, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Col. Jesse Leavenworth and Catherine Frisbie Leavenworth
Husband of Electa Leavenworth and Harriet Leavenworth
Ex-husband of Elizabeth Eunice Leavenworth
Father of Col. Jesse H. Leavenworth (USA)
Brother of Melines Conkling Leavenworth; Ruth Leavenworth; Dr. Frederick Leavenworth; Catherine Leavenworth; Jesse Leavenworth and 1 other

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About Brig. General Henry Leavenworth

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Leavenworth

Henry Leavenworth (December 10, 1783 – July 21, 1834) was an American soldier active in the War of 1812 and early military expeditions against the Plains Indians. He established Fort Leavenworth in Kansas, and also gave his name to Leavenworth, Kansas, Leavenworth County, Kansas, and the Leavenworth Penitentiary.

Early life and education

He was born at New Haven, Connecticut, a son of Col. Jesse and Catharine (Conklin) Leavenworth. Soon after his birth his parents became alienated and his father moved with the children to Danville, Vermont, where he was educated. He then read law with General Erastus Root of Delhi, New York; and upon being admitted to the bar formed a partnership with his preceptor which lasted until 1812.

Military career

He was appointed a captain in the 25th U. S. infantry. A few months later he was made major; was wounded at the Battle of Niagara on July 25, 1814, and the following November was brevetted colonel. He then served in the New York State Assembly, and then he went to Prairie du Chien as Indian agent, and on February 10, 1818, was made lieutenant-colonel of the Fifth U. S. infantry. In 1820 he began constructing Fort St. Anthony from the Cantonment New Hope stockade.

In 1823, he led U.S. Army troops in the Arikara War, the first U.S. military expedition against a Great Plains Indian nation.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arikara_War

While on duty in the West he built several military posts, one of which was Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, established May 8, 1827 as Cantonment Leavenworth, now one of the leading military establishments of the country. In 1825 he was made brigadier-general by brevet, and in 1833 received the full rank of brigadier-general.

In 1834 he commanded the United States Regiment of Dragoons during its expedition from Fort Gibson, Indian Territory to the Wichita Mountains. They hoped to meet and open formal relations between the United States and the Comanche, Kiowa, and Wichita (tribe) peoples. But he died on the expedition.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Dragoon_Expedition

Marriages

He was married three times, first to Elizabeth Eunice Morrison, with whom he had two children, and divorced, then to Electa Knapp, who died within the year, then to Harriet Lovejoy, with whom he had another child. Lake Harriet in Minneapolis is named for Harriet Lovejoy.

His son Jesse Henry Leavenworth was also a military careerist.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Henry_Leavenworth

Death

He died in the Cross Timbers, in the Indian Territory, July 21, 1834, of either sickness or an accident while buffalo-hunting; while leading an expedition against the Pawnee and Comanche. His regiment erected a monument at Cross Timbers; he was first buried in Delhi, with his remains later reinterred at Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery.

In addition to the fort, Leavenworth, Kansas, Leavenworth County, Kansas, the Leavenworth Penitentiary, and Leavenworth Streets in Omaha and San Francisco are named after him.

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Brig. General Henry Leavenworth's Timeline

1783
December 10, 1783
New Haven, CT, United States
1807
March 29, 1807
Danville, VT, United States
1834
July 21, 1834
Age 50
Cross Timbers, Indian Territory, United States