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Henry M. Lazelle Notice of Demerits from West Point Signed by J.G. Totten Chief of Engineers [13920

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Henry M. Lazelle Notice of Demerits from West Point Signed by J.G. Totten Chief of Engineers  [13920
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Notice of demerits from the Engineering Department of West Point military academy, 1851. Issued to Henry M. Lazelle, graduated 1855 and later became Commandant of Cadets at West Point, signed by J.G. Totten who became Chief of Engineers during the Civil War. Henry Martyn Lazelle (1832-1917) was the only cadet in the history of the U.S. Military Academy to be suspended and sent back a year (for poor grades and bad behavior) and eventually return as Commandant of the Corps of Cadets. After graduating from West Point in 1855, he scouted with Kit Carson, was wounded by Apaches, and spent nearly a year as a "paroled" prisoner-of-war at the outbreak of the Civil War. Exchanged for a Confederate officer, he took command of a Union cavalry regiment, chasing Mosby's Rangers throughout northern Virginia. His great grandson, James Carson, wrote a biography of Lazelle entitled "Against the Grain."

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