Lt. Col. William Henry Lewis, (USA)

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Lt. Col. William Henry Lewis, (USA)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Mobile, Mobile County, AL, United States
Death: September 28, 1878 (48)
near Punished Woman's Fork, Battle Canyon, Wallace County, KS, United States (Killed in Indian Warfare, gunshot wound to the leg)
Place of Burial: Fort Edward, Washington County, NY, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Henry Lewis and Sarah Augusta Lewis
Brother of Ellen Augusta Sherrill; Mary Lewis; Edward Lewis; Cornelia Livingston Manley; Delia Martindale Finch and 1 other

Occupation: Career US Army--19 Infantry, Civil War and Indian Wars
Managed by: Jessica Marie German
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About Lt. Col. William Henry Lewis, (USA)

From: https://www.legendsofamerica.com/william-lewis/

William Henry Lewis – Killed in the Indian Wars

William Henry Lewis was an Army officer who participated in both the Civil War and the Indian Wars. He was killed in the Battle of Punished Woman Fork, the last Indian battle in Kansas.

Lewis was born in Alabama in 1829 and when he grew up, he attended and graduated from West Point. He then joined the 1st Infantry at Fort Brady, Michigan. In 1850, he transferred to the 5th Infantry and served at various posts in Texas. In 1856-57, he took part in the Seminole Wars before becoming part of the Utah Expedition against the Mormons. In 1860 and 1861, he was engaged in the Navajo Wars before the Civil War began. During this time, he was stationed at Forts Marcy and Union in New Mexico and took part in the Battle of Apache Canyon.

After the war, he had become a major and commanded Fort Douglas in Utah Territory. In 1869-70, he was stationed at Fort Fred Steele in Wyoming. Afterward, he was assigned to the Plains posts of Camp Supply, Idaho and Fort Dodge, Kansas. Now a Lieutenant-Colonel, he and his troops pursued Dull Knife’s band of northern Cheyenne who had decided to leave their reservation in Oklahoma and return to their former home in the Black Hills of South Dakota. In what is referred to as the Cheyenne Raid, Lewis and his men caught up with the tribe in Scott County, Kansas. On the afternoon of September 27 1878, Colonel Lewis and his troops advanced on the tribe and in the Battle of Punished Woman Fork, Lewis was wounded in the thigh and one warrior was killed. The following day, Lewis was placed in a military ambulance and the soldiers made their way to Fort Wallace, Kansas about 40 miles to the northwest. Along the way, he died of his wounds, becoming the last Kansas military casualty of the Indian Wars.

More info on the battle, and Civil War Service (also attached in sources): https://swcenter.fortlewis.edu/finding_aids/FLC_Guide/LewisBio.htm

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/932X-PZ7

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Lt. Col. William Henry Lewis, (USA)'s Timeline

1829
December 25, 1829
Mobile, Mobile County, AL, United States
1878
September 28, 1878
Age 48
near Punished Woman's Fork, Battle Canyon, Wallace County, KS, United States
September 28, 1878
Age 48
Union Cemetery, Fort Edward, Washington County, NY, United States