George Whitefield Davis

George Whitefield Davis
4th Military Governor of Puerto Rico
In office
1899–1900
Preceded by Guy Vernor Henry
Succeeded by Charles Herbert Allen
1st Military Governor of Panama Canal Zone
In office
1904–1905
Preceded by None
Succeeded by David Tannenbaum
Personal details
Born July 26, 1839(1839-07-26)
Thompson, Connecticut, USA
Died July 12, 1918(1918-07-12) (aged 78)
Washington, D.C., USA
Military service
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch Army
Years of service 1861–1903
Rank Major General
Commands 2nd Division of the Second Corps
Battles/wars American Civil War

George Whitefield Davis (July 26, 1839 – July 12, 1918) was an engineer and Major General in the United States Army. He also served as a military Governor of Puerto Rico and as the first military Governor of the Panama Canal Zone.

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Military career

Civil War

Davis, born in the rural town of Thompson, Connecticut, first entered the military during the Civil War, when he joined with the volunteer 11th Connecticut Infantry as a Company Quartermaster Sergeant, the same position that his grandfather served in during the American Revolution. During the course of the war, he fought in several major battles, including Antietam, and worked his way up in rank in the volunteer force to major general.

After the war

Davis joined the Regular Army's 14th U.S. Infantry and worked his way in rank again to major general.

As a captain, Davis was an assistant engineer on the construction project to build the Washington Monument, and was among the featured guests at the dedication ceremony in 1885.

It was Capt. Davis who arranged and perfected all the elevating machinery that carried the stones one after another from the surface of the earth as they went up toward the sky. It was his skill and rare ingenuity that invented the machinery which was so vitally important as a most efficient agent in the rapid and successful prosecution of the work. In the important matter of strengthening and perfecting the foundation of the monument the suggestions and assistance of Capt. Davis were invaluable.

—Congressman John Waite, [1]

Davis was vice-president of the construction company that was to build the Nicaragua Canal and chairman of the international board of consulting engineers on the Panama Canal. In 1895, he filled on opening on the Antietam Battlefield Board that helped oversee the preservation and monumentation of that historic place, culminating in the establishment of the Antietam National Battlefield.

During the period of May 1898 until Mar 1899, Davis commanded the 2nd Division of the Second Corps of the US Army at Camp Alger Virginia, Thoroughfare Gap Virginia, Camp Meade Pennsylvania, and Camp Fornance South Carolina.

Later work

Davis was a chairman of the central committee of the American Red Cross from 1907 to 1915.

See also

Puerto Rico portal
United States Army portal

Notes and references

  1. ^ History of Thompson Village connecticutgenealogy.com
Preceded by
Guy Vernor Henry
Military Governor of Puerto Rico
1899–1900
Succeeded by
Charles Herbert Allen
Preceded by
None
Military Governor of Panama Canal Zone
1904–1905
Succeeded by
Charles Edward Magoon