词条 | John C. Hollister |
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|honorific_prefix = General |name = John C. Hollister |honorific_suffix = |native_name = |native_name_lang = |image = John Hollister.jpg |image_size = |alt = |caption = John C. Hollister |birth_date = {{birth date|1818|06|02}} |death_date = {{Death date and age|1903|08|29|1818|06|02}} |birth_place = Manchester, VT |death_place = New Haven, CT |placeofburial = |placeofburial_label = |placeofburial_coordinates = |nickname = |birth_name = |allegiance = {{flagicon|United States}} United States |branch = {{Army|United States}} |serviceyears = |rank = Major General |party= |alma_mater= |servicenumber = |unit = |commands = Connecticut State Militia |battles = |battles_label = |awards = |spouse = Martha L. Bradley (1841–1903, his death) |relations = |laterwork = |signature = |website = {{url|www.ct.gov/mil}} }}John C. Hollister, born in Manchester, Vermont on June 2, 1818, was the tenth Adjutant General of the State of Connecticut. From 1850 to 1865 he was Justice of the Peace and as such Acting Judge of the City Court of New Haven, and served as clerk of the state senate in 1848. He was a superintendent of the Sunday School of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in New Haven, as well as treasurer of the parish.[1] Military careerIn his early manhood Hollister took a deep interest in military affairs. He was appointed Captain of the New Haven "Blues" militia, for ten years. In 1855 Hollister was elected as Connecticut Adjutant General by Governor W. T Minor. Hollister for two years was an instructor in General Russell's military school.[2] Personal lifeJohn Clark Hollister was the son of Marinus and Hannah Burton Hollister. He prepped for college at the Burr Seminary in Manchester, and graduated from Yale College in the class of 1840,[3] followed by the study of law at Yale Law School and with the firm of Bates and Huntington in Northampton, Mass. In 1842 he was admitted to the Connecticut bar. He moved from Manchester, Vermont to New Haven. On February 17, 1841, he married Martha L. Bradley of New Haven, Connecticut. He married his second wife, Sarah S. Shipman, October 31, 1850.[4] He had three children one boy and two girls; Herbet H. Hollister, Mary I. Hollister, and Caroline S. Hollister. Hollister died of paralysis on August 29, 1903, in New Haven.[5] References1. ^{{Cite web |url= https://www.nytimes.com/1903/08/30/archives/obituary-notes.html|title=New York Times Obituary|accessdate=24 February 2016}} {{s-start}}{{s-mil}}{{s-bef|before= Elihu W.N. Starr}}{{s-ttl|title=Connecticut Adjutant General|years=1854–1855}}{{s-aft|after= Justin Hodge}}{{s-end}}{{Connecticut Adjutant Generals}}{{Portal |Connecticut|Military of the United States|Biography|United States Army}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hollister, John C.}}2. ^{{Cite web |url= https://www.nytimes.com/1903/08/30/archives/obituary-notes.html|title=New York Times Obituary|accessdate=24 February 2016}} 3. ^Case, Lafayette Wallace. The Hollister Family of America (Chicago, 1886), p. 700. 4. ^The Judicial and Civil History of Connecticut (Boston, 1895), p. 474. 5. ^{{Cite web |url= https://www.nytimes.com/1903/08/30/archives/obituary-notes.html|title=New York Times Obituary|accessdate=24 February 2016}} 6 : Military personnel from Connecticut|Connecticut Adjutant Generals|1818 births|1903 deaths|Yale University alumni|People from Manchester, Vermont |
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