The New Student's Reference Work/Otis, Elwell Stephen

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2603563The New Student's Reference Work — Otis, Elwell Stephen

O′tis, Elwell Stephen, an American soldier, was born at Frederick, Md., March 25, 1838.
GENERAL OTIS
He studied law at Harvard and graduated in 1861. On Sept. 13, 1862, he entered the volunteer army as a captain (140th N. Y.), and was mustered out in June, 1865, as brevet brigadier-general “for distinguished services.” He was appointed lieutenant-colonel in the regular army, July 28, 1866, and rose to be brigadier, Nov. 28, 1893. He was appointed major-general of volunteers and assigned to the Philippine Islands, May 4, 1898, where he took chief command on the departure of General Merritt. He became military governor of the islands in 1899, and was appointed on the Philippine commission in the same year. He was promoted major-general in the regular army, January, 1900. General Otis was a famous Indian fighter during 1867-81, and published The Indian Question in 1878.